Well, that escalated quickly ...
Surprised this ain't the sputniks testing positive for polonium 101!
Surprised this ain't the sputniks testing positive for polonium 101!
Benotti69 said:Zinoviev Letter said:BullsFan22 said:hrotha said:Busting a couple no-name (for the general public) riders in a PT team does absolutely nothing against that narrative. If anything, it reinforces it.Valv.Piti said:I thought it was frowned upon to dope now, the mentality had changed
Sadly, my thinking as well. I think it's a case of 'less funded' teams and riders getting popped to show that 'the drug testing is working.'
Wonder if that will be that, or they'll catch a few more small fish and let them dry out in the sun while the big boys entertain the crowds and bring in the $$$$.
No need for any element of conspiracy. Two guys were busted because they were doping with something a bit exotic and probably didn't understand the glow times. Amateur hour stuff.
Or stupid doctors or stupid team orders.
Pirazzi is 30. That is an experienced rider.
:lol: :lol: :lol:Saint Unix said:But the good thing is that now cycling is clean, right?
Beech Mtn said:Netserk said:Let's hope there'll be some busts during the Giro, and not just among the wildcards like in '13. I'm missing some good old fashioned GT doping drama.
Yeah, I'd like to see Geraint Thomas get busted too.
Singer01 said:Beech Mtn said:Netserk said:Let's hope there'll be some busts during the Giro, and not just among the wildcards like in '13. I'm missing some good old fashioned GT doping drama.
Yeah, I'd like to see Geraint Thomas get busted too.
This in a nutshell shows the mentality of this place, not 'i'd like to see all the cheats get busted', 'i'd like to see someone i don't like get busted'.
Benotti69 said:Singer01 said:Beech Mtn said:Netserk said:Let's hope there'll be some busts during the Giro, and not just among the wildcards like in '13. I'm missing some good old fashioned GT doping drama.
Yeah, I'd like to see Geraint Thomas get busted too.
This in a nutshell shows the mentality of this place, not 'i'd like to see all the cheats get busted', 'i'd like to see someone i don't like get busted'.
Oh really when did Geraint Thomas not become a cheat? His admiration of Wiggins and Froome is smashing![]()
Dont take it personally, it is that people get upset at rider transformations, it is not hatred it is the ridiculousness of it.
tobydawq said:Benotti69 said:Singer01 said:Beech Mtn said:Netserk said:Let's hope there'll be some busts during the Giro, and not just among the wildcards like in '13. I'm missing some good old fashioned GT doping drama.
Yeah, I'd like to see Geraint Thomas get busted too.
This in a nutshell shows the mentality of this place, not 'i'd like to see all the cheats get busted', 'i'd like to see someone i don't like get busted'.
Oh really when did Geraint Thomas not become a cheat? His admiration of Wiggins and Froome is smashing![]()
Dont take it personally, it is that people get upset at rider transformations, it is not hatred it is the ridiculousness of it.
Why is it that transformations should be more ridiculous than anything else that might go on in the sport? A person's body composition is not set in stone (sure, the height is difficult to do anything about but parameters such as lean body mass and fat percentage should be quite tweakable).
Benotti69 said:Tweaking is one thing and possible at minute incrementation as these are elite athletes.
But transformations that allow riders to go from grupetto fodder to podiums is not possible with performance enhancement doping.
it is not possible to lose the so called 'inner fat' and make up 3 hours in a GT to blow everyone else away over a season a la Wiggins 2012.
Thomas's transformation has been slower as he had to wait as Wiggins and then Froome got preference.
tobydawq said:Benotti69 said:Tweaking is one thing and possible at minute incrementation as these are elite athletes.
But transformations that allow riders to go from grupetto fodder to podiums is not possible with performance enhancement doping.
it is not possible to lose the so called 'inner fat' and make up 3 hours in a GT to blow everyone else away over a season a la Wiggins 2012.
Thomas's transformation has been slower as he had to wait as Wiggins and then Froome got preference.
Do you have any evidence to support that statement?
And Thomas hasn't really been gruppetto fodder, has he? I think he has always been climbing pretty well and better than Wiggins in the beginning of his career.
I don't know if it's possible to do these transformations without medical assistance but I have always assumed that the medical assistance in this regard mostly had the purpose of speeding things up and making it easier to do the transformation quickly.
And surely, it is more likely that medicine is necessary to be able to compete at the top-end of the peloton than it is necessary to transform one's body. That would at least be my assumption but I am not a doctor nor do I have any personal experience with either situation. Should that be the case, however, the lynching of Thomas in here might just be a tiny bit inappropriate - especially as he has been a work in progress for several years.
hrotha said:Thomas was a decent climber. Top 40 material or so. Pretty decent. Not comparable to Wiggins at all.
tobydawq said:Benotti69 said:Tweaking is one thing and possible at minute incrementation as these are elite athletes.
But transformations that allow riders to go from grupetto fodder to podiums is not possible with performance enhancement doping.
it is not possible to lose the so called 'inner fat' and make up 3 hours in a GT to blow everyone else away over a season a la Wiggins 2012.
Thomas's transformation has been slower as he had to wait as Wiggins and then Froome got preference.
Do you have any evidence to support that statement?
And Thomas hasn't really been gruppetto fodder, has he? I think he has always been climbing pretty well and better than Wiggins in the beginning of his career.
I don't know if it's possible to do these transformations without medical assistance but I have always assumed that the medical assistance in this regard mostly had the purpose of speeding things up and making it easier to do the transformation quickly.
And surely, it is more likely that medicine is necessary to be able to compete at the top-end of the peloton than it is necessary to transform one's body. That would at least be my assumption but I am not a doctor nor do I have any personal experience with either situation. Should that be the case, however, the lynching of Thomas in here might just be a tiny bit inappropriate - especially as he has been a work in progress for several years.
Benotti69 said:No lynching, call a spade a spade.
Nibali is a work in progress, Aru, Evans, Vino, Armstrong, Landis, Shcleck, Contador, Valverde........................they are or were.......
I believe Aicar helps the loss of inner fat![]()
tobydawq said:Benotti69 said:No lynching, call a spade a spade.
Nibali is a work in progress, Aru, Evans, Vino, Armstrong, Landis, Shcleck, Contador, Valverde........................they are or were.......
I believe Aicar helps the loss of inner fat![]()
Now you're just ignoring what I say...
I know these types of products exist but am arguing that the changes in body composition might be possible without them.
As for the rest of your post, I don't get your point. We're talking about transformations between different types of riders and you bring up people like Aru, Schleck, Contador and Valverde. Why? I never said that Thomas doesn't get medically aided in order to achieve his results. I merely stated that he might have changed his rider type without such aids (and I don't even categorically state that he definitely hasn't used them since I have no way of knowing). I just think it's odd for people to be more inclined to wanting to see Thomas shown a suspension than all other GC riders just because he has changed into becoming one from being a track rider.
tobydawq said:Benotti69 said:No lynching, call a spade a spade.
Nibali is a work in progress, Aru, Evans, Vino, Armstrong, Landis, Shcleck, Contador, Valverde........................they are or were.......
I believe Aicar helps the loss of inner fat![]()
Now you're just ignoring what I say...
I know these types of products exist but am arguing that the changes in body composition might be possible without them.
As for the rest of your post, I don't get your point. We're talking about transformations between different types of riders and you bring up people like Aru, Schleck, Contador and Valverde. Why? I never said that Thomas doesn't get medically aided in order to achieve his results. I merely stated that he might have changed his rider type without such aids (and I don't even categorically state that he definitely hasn't used them since I have no way of knowing). I just think it's odd for people to be more inclined to wanting to see Thomas shown a suspension than all other GC riders just because he has changed into becoming one from being a track rider.