Yeah, until that moment he certainly performed much better than in fact he is. Especially at the Dauphine already.Mayomaniac said:I don't know about that, he was 5th on gc and one of the strongest riders in Romandie, probably the 2nd strongest right behind Richie and most of the early Giro stages weren't that hard to explain such a meltdown early on after a strong perfrmance in Romandie.Alpe d'Huez said:Am I so jaded than when I saw the way TeeJay has been riding, he had the look of a completely clean rider?
I still think something happened to him at the 2015 TdF when he had that massive meltdown, to me it looked like a bad blood bag.
Alpe d'Huez said:Am I so jaded than when I saw the way TeeJay has been riding, he had the look of a completely clean rider?
Yes, back then it looked like he had taken it to the next level, he was also getting Froome-thin.staubsauger said:Yeah, until that moment he certainly performed much better than in fact he is. Especially at the Dauphine already.Mayomaniac said:I don't know about that, he was 5th on gc and one of the strongest riders in Romandie, probably the 2nd strongest right behind Richie and most of the early Giro stages weren't that hard to explain such a meltdown early on after a strong perfrmance in Romandie.Alpe d'Huez said:Am I so jaded than when I saw the way TeeJay has been riding, he had the look of a completely clean rider?
I still think something happened to him at the 2015 TdF when he had that massive meltdown, to me it looked like a bad blood bag.
Since then, he's a complete shadow of his former self. He should at least be able to be 9th on gc.
My thoughts too.70kmph said:Fraile looked completely bogus...fakery is strong in this one
kingjr said:My thoughts too.70kmph said:Fraile looked completely bogus...fakery is strong in this one
Nothing as long as you're on CERA and riding for team Gerolsteiner. If not, wel, well ...Bolder said:kingjr said:My thoughts too.70kmph said:Fraile looked completely bogus...fakery is strong in this one
Animate the break, get dropped, catch up and outsprint, while holding off the peloton on a fairly hilly stage -- what's so odd about that?
Idunno, de Bonis (the rider to whom you're obviously referring) was taken off the road by Gerolsteiner shortly after that because they thought he was too blatant. Which, for a team with Schumacher, Rebellin and Kohl, means he really was too blatant.staubsauger said:Nothing as long as you're on CERA and riding for team Gerolsteiner. If not, wel, well ...Bolder said:kingjr said:My thoughts too.70kmph said:Fraile looked completely bogus...fakery is strong in this one
Animate the break, get dropped, catch up and outsprint, while holding off the peloton on a fairly hilly stage -- what's so odd about that?
Valv.Piti said:Very even performances, a race of attrition, riders visibly getting spent and having close to no matches to burn. By the looks of it, much more 'clean' than the clinic would want us to believe.
Red Rick said:Must be tempting to use that blood bag now.
so trueMightyWheelSucker said:Pinot beating GC contenders two times in a row has to mean either that finally we have clean racing and Clinic forum can be officially closed or that he is more talented and training harder than dopers.
spalco said:I'm really happy that there are a bunch of Austrians in visible roles in this Giro, but from a historical perspective it also makes me nervous.
Who knows what's real or not anymore, but I'm still hoping...
He's not riding for Casino-Ag2r so it has to be true! :lol:TourOfSardinia said:so trueMightyWheelSucker said:Pinot beating GC contenders two times in a row has to mean either that finally we have clean racing and Clinic forum can be officially closed or that he is more talented and training harder than dopers.
MightyWheelSucker said:Pinot beating GC contenders two times in a row has to mean either that finally we have clean racing and Clinic forum can be officially closed or that he is more talented and training harder than dopers.
budegan said:I appreciate this is off topic but I really don't know where to otherwise put it.
I see that the Giro coverage features access to rider's power data.
What is the Clinic's take on this? Eg is it the end of motors?