pmcg76 said:
Interesting thread, I would have to say I definitely believed in Garmin in 08 because of the time Paul Kimmage spent with them. It wasnt that he didnt see anything, it was more the impression he got from talking to them. I would really love to hear what Kimmage now thinks of their performances the last year in light of how well they done.
I dont think there is any doubt JV doped whilst at US Postal, if anybody read his interview with Kimmage last July 08, there is very little doubt about that. I dont think JV has missed the fact that many of his riders might have doped in the past, you just aint gonna out your own team for the benefit of others even if that would be the best thing to do, the logic of the cycling world is too skewed to be so honest.
On Credit Agricole, yes Fofonov was caught but Kascheckin was long gone form CA when busted. He only really developed as a top rider when he moved to Astana. Dont recall him doing much at CA. Fofonov was the only rider ever caught from CA so it seems the whole team is guitly by association. It wasnt even for EPO/CERA or anything major, it was some minor ancient drug even though it cannot be excused.
Overall, I tend to go with Race Radio over Blackcat even if I dont like the connection with Contador. Blackcat goes on about the Garmin A-team. Who are the Garmin A-Team? Vandevelde, Wiggins, Farrar who else?
Since they moved to Garmin, neither Zabriskie or Millar have produced any outstanding results. Martin has performed inconsistenly, was nowhere at the Vuelta, Hysdejal won a stage at the Vuelta but thats it, nothing else outstanding. Farrar has really improved this season but I would still put him behind Cav & Greipel and maybe Petacchi in the sprinting league, I think a few other guys have declined which has pushed Farrar up the rankings.
They had a good late season, mainly down to Farrar. Good results at Vuelta but is by far the weakest GT. Only Wiggins and Vandevelde have produced outstanding results. On Vandevelde competing with the Saunier Duval guys and Kohl in 08, this goes back to the old nugget, natural talent v doping. Maybe Vandevelde is miles better than them naturally but with the CERA in, these guys are better than him. Unless we know the starting values, its hard to call, not just on Vandevelde but all cyclists.
I dont believe in anyone in cycling 100% but if people are really doping at Garmin and JV knows the score, they are by far the worst of the worst, even worse than his holiness. Yes, I said it.
There were some other riders who had some surprising results, anomalous performances if you will.
Kash was only 25 in 2005 at CA, finished second in the white jersey and 19th overall. Compare that to Frank Schleck when he debuted in a GT at the Giro. Kash's result was superior in a much deeper Tour. Your memory is not great, because when Liggett talks of the heads of state when selection is made in the mtns, on atleast one occasion Kash was their in green livery.
Maybe Vande Velde is miles better. But that would have made him the first guy over the line on bread and water probably. And I dont see him kicking up a fuss. And I then dont see anyone complaining about riding for Wiggins.
Vande Velde rode for minimum the first year when he needed a gig on CSC. And then JV opens a chequebook with 500k, they are greenbacks, not Kiwi or Aussie monopoly money, tho the Fed is trying to inflate the currency. Implicit in giving someone a big contract is getting value for money and results. JV said Legeay offered him the outclause, he would pay him if he won the Tour if he finished 10th on GC. Well Vande Velde was 4th on GC. Did he open the cheque book for the equivalent to the Tour winner? Doubt it, that would have put CVdV on 2million US. If not, why not? Did he think the winners were clean.
So he is happy to parrot the line from Legeay, insinuating the top 9 were clean, by deduction, this circa 2000 when he was at CA. But now he is DS and manager, you can win the Tour clean? Paradox there methinks.
If the sport is to get clean, you need guys like Vaughters, but like Obama, lots of rhetoric, no real action. Need action, not rhetoric. Dont bid for pistolero.
I disgree with Race, and think it is even more important that Garmin are held to account, cos they profess to be clean from man 1 thru to their 25th guy on the C squad. Now if thet are not riding clean, and then they are holding up themselves to the standard of what is capable, riding on bread and water, how would you feel if you are a clean rider in the autobus. I would be mighty ****ed off. I know there were clean riders on Saunier. But some DS' have said they would not touch any rider thru their with a barge pole. But Slipstream have this branding, founded on PR strategy and Peppercorn. Come on. I think the clean guys on teams like Saunier, and there are clean guys even on those teams, deserve better than rhetoric from the professed clean teams.
Or clean it up as well as you can, but keep it quiet, and tell your sponsor the restrictions. They run a professional shop in their operations, so it should not be hard to impress upon a sponsor about the real politik and expediency of the peloton, and what is achievable. But saying you can win the Tour clean, lets hook up everyone in cycling to a polygraph and get their answer on that.