DFA123 said:Yeah, I'd like to think so as well. By all indications he was a massive natural talent, so his results seem in line with something close to the limit of what might be possible clean. Who knows though, maybe he's no different to other dopers, but just lacks something mentally.red_flanders said:DFA123 said:The other issue with this is that why would the special program - which seems to be based around weight loss - only work with a few riders. Or why did they only trial it with a few riders. Why didn't they turn EBH into a GT winner, or Cummings?
I think in EBH you have the career arc of a naturally talented rider who has decided not to dope. His results are probably about what a clean rider can hope for, at least classics-wise, which seems to be his skill set. Who knows, however, what a full program would have allowed him to do.
EBH 2011-2012?? Clean? He gradually lost his punch, but got better and better in the mountains. He takes over from Knees and whittles the group down to what, 25-30 riders? Part of it surely training, Sky at the time clearly did an enormous effort to get exactly that from its riders, high constant tempo in the mountains (and interestingly enough for quite a while it was only that type of rider that really delivered at Sky, real climbers didn't have any performance jumps, if anything rather declined a bit). But like the whole 2012 team, EBHs TdF performance seemed at the absolute maximum for his mountain potential. The trade off was his acceleration, by the end of 2014 it was so bad that he went to what is now Dimension data. ONe part training, for sure, but like the rest of the 2012 team... it looks suspiciously like more than just training. The weight loss probably was there too. While a guy with his talent clearly has the potential to climb well, his 2012 performance was just too good. Especially since the whole team overperformed. Now to claim that he alone of this team (or Knees too?) were clean... a reach.
Another thing about EBH is that he's consistently focused on the wrong races. RVV and PR just aren't his races, he and Sky/Dimension should have realized that a long time ago. While he's no mountain goat, he'd been better off focusing on stuff like Amstel (perfect actually), San Sebastian and see how well he can do at LBL. Instead of wasting him in the north, where he has shown and confirmed that he can't really compete for the win.