Ferminal said:IMO Evans just set a benchmark.
Kender said:Well if you believe the excuses, Cuddles did get a stomach bug. that's going to mean you run out of energy in the harder stages.
Fergoose said:What are the punishments for getting busted a second time? I'd imagine they are potentially a lot harsher. I think this lies behind a lot of the poorer performances (although on your list above Levi, Menchov & Kloden could just be getting on a bit).
My pet theory is that people who have been caught (or have ongoing investigations that may end up incriminating them) are much less likely to gamble on getting caught again (e.g. Valverde, Basso, Scarponi). These riders are still on lucrative contracts and might not want to risk losing that at this later stage on their career when even a 2 year ban would really bite. Whereas rolling the dice when they were 27 or 28 would mean they'd still have plenty of earning potential post-ban in the forgiving world of professional cycling.
I'm not too surprised to see that arguably the most outlandish GT performances we've seen in recent years come from riders who haven't been caught red-handed before and had less to lose as they were heading out of contract (e.g. Cobo & Froome).
A test of my random theory will be the Vuelta, where I expect a once-bitten twice-shy Contador to get a beating off Chris Froome & Cobo, even though both of them have a TdF in their legs. Although at 29, and with such forgiving and steadfast backing from Spanish political & sporting bodies, Contador may think he can risk returning to his reduced, post-2008 level of doping.
Arnout said:To be honest Leipheimer is just getting older. I would be careful using him as benchmark.
jonjungel said:Leipheimer broke his leg in early april. IMO that was the main reason for him underperforming at the tour. Granted, he was ok in TdS, but so was Rui Costa.
PedalPusher said:True, but he aged a lot in one year, he road the wheels off last year ToC![]()
the asian said:Leipheimer is 39. Too old to respond for the juice.
Or may be the good Doctor Ibarguen is a classics specialist.
Gilbert & Vanedert were the ones who benefited mostly from him, not poor VDB.
L'arriviste said:Alessandro Ballan
Jens Voigt (tin hat- perhaps it's just age)
Damiano Cunego
Filippo Pozzato
Andrey Kashechkin
Alessandro Petacchi (this year - old but a bit sudden)
Vladimir Gusev
Emanuele Sella
the asian said:Leipheimer is 39. Too old to respond for the juice.
Or may be the good Doctor Ibarguen is a classics specialist.
Gilbert & Vanedert were the ones who benefited mostly from him, not poor VDB.
L'arriviste said:Alessandro Ballan
Jens Voigt (tin hat- perhaps it's just age)
Damiano Cunego
Filippo Pozzato
Andrey Kashechkin
Alessandro Petacchi (this year - old but a bit sudden)
Vladimir Gusev
Emanuele Sella
He just has a natural high HCTL'arriviste said:Damiano Cunego
I don't think so. But it depends on how you define "top".Ferminal said:Is it fair to say that Leipheimer has only really been a top GT rider in 2007-2008?