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Wether you believe motors are in use at the top level or not (I don't fwiw) I don't get the debate over cadence.
I've always naturally rode bigger gear lower cadence on my tt bike than I have on my road bike. Thought that was pretty normal?
Benotti69 said:brownbobby said:yaco said:Ewan Mckenna writes well informed articles but this story has two mistakes - Landis was busted for testerone and Mckenna loses the thread of his argument when the last part of the story refers to motors.
But didn't Landis admit to EPO and HGH, but always to this day deny using testosterone at the time of the failed test? You have to wonder why he'd lie about this still with all the water now under the bridge.
Agree on the motors bit though...as soon as I see 'Varjas' mentioned I know I'm starting to read works of fiction
Time will tell.
As Ewan and others have pointed out. Froome's cadence on climbs doesn't match that in his TTs and the flat.
Something does not add up and a motor is the obvious explaination.
I would imagine, if, motors are in use (Femke was caught so they were in use) and i have no reason to doubt that, since UCI testing for them has been as big a joke as them testing for PEDs everything points to motors in use, which explain to me some weird performances, Froome, Roglic and others.
Wether you believe motors are in use at the top level or not (I don't fwiw) I don't get the debate over cadence.
I've always naturally rode bigger gear lower cadence on my tt bike than I have on my road bike. Thought that was pretty normal?