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Not new, see Indurain, Riis, Pantani, etc etc
heart_attack_man said:JimPanzen said:ppanther92 said:Ramon Koran said:This coming from a 36 year old who prior to turning 30 had never shown anything of note... Froome on the other hand has had a linear progression 2011 onwards (and before hand had some decent results)...
I am ignoring the other ridiculous stuff for once and just pointing out the massive idiocy in this.
Froome before 25:
not won a single pro race
best result a forth place at Herald Sun Tour (one place in front of Richie Porte)
Rodriguez before 25:
won a stage at Vuelta
wore the Vuelta leader jersey
won a stage at Paris - Nice
finished top 10 in Tirreno GC
top 3 in spanish one day races and stage races
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That's what I hate the most. I used to believe that doping in cycling is just lifitng very talented guys up severeal percent like "in a clean field, the same guys would compete for the win, just a bit slower". But with Froome it is so obvious that, out of the blue, you can turn guys with Gruppetto-Talent into dominators. So the new way to succeed in this sport is not having talent, but being a good responder to dope.
Not new - see Armstrong. There was discussion here recently where someone posed the question about how many wins Armstrong would have in a clean field. Out of a resonably long thread, I don't think there was one person supporting that he would have won much other than the odd single-day event. But the rest of your post stands as read.
Not new, see Indurain, Riis, Pantani, etc etc