sittingbison said:
errrmm....no that's not what I said at all, that's what you thought because you can't come to grips with a simple concept.
Actually, that is exactly what you said - you said the others were outright champions in whichever pursuit they chose to perform in.
sittingbison said:
No dispute Wiggo was an outright champion on the track. No dispute he is TdF winner and now Olympic ITT gold medallist.
And would he be the outright champion of the 2012 TdF or not?
sittingbison said:
The point is these were not at the same time, unlike all the other names mentioned.
That may have been the point you meant to make, but it's not the point you made in the post I was responding to (apologies if you've made that point in a separate post earlier in the thread, I haven't seen it).
sittingbison said:
Once again no explanation how he went from one discipline to the other when essentially nobody else has accomplished it (and almost not even really in any other sport either). The one or two people who have were champs at everything at the same time.
There's a pretty simple explanation of how he went from one discipline to the other though isn't there. He stopped concentrating on one, and started concentrating on the other.
Whether or not he used drugs on the track, whether or not he used drugs on the road (staring in 2009? or in 20011?), or whether or not he's done the whole thing clean (or whether indeed Mercx, Coppi, Moser or Gerbaisse did any of their stuff clean) is kind of irrelevant to your particular post (either of them) - the point is that it's a matter of fact that he has changed focus, and has become an outright champion in both disciplines.
The logic I'm following in your posts is that he must be on drugs because no one else has ever swapped focus, and when people say well people have, you say well they were champions who did it all at the same time, so they don't count somehow. So it's possible to be a champion on the road and the track at the same time. And it's possible to be a champion on the track OR on the road. But it's not possible to be in between those two extremes and be a champion in one discipline and then later another.
It's obvious nonsense, and doesn't take us any closer to any real evidence of whether Wiggins dopes or not. It just shows that in your opinion he must be doping, because you personally don't like to think of him as an 'outright champion'.