not if everyone has metaphorical alopeciaarjanh said:I dunno. If I were on the juice, I sure wouldn't pull off stunts like Gilbert did in '11, and then fail completely until the World's in '12. That's the best way to raise more than a few eyebrows.
arjanh said:I dunno. If I were on the juice, I sure wouldn't pull off stunts like Gilbert did in '11, and then fail completely until the World's in '12. That's the best way to raise more than a few eyebrows.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:BMC seem to have an addition to their medical staff:
http://www.bmcracingteam.com/fileadmin/files/2012/racesheets/RaceSheet_Down_Under.pdf
Wouldnt that be same?
Thank god for that, painfull to see how bad he was at BMCGuyIncognito said:He's back in a team with Ibarguren as doctor and predictably he's flying again
Considering it should be in any cycling fan's interest that Gilbert is back on the right programme, I can really only applaud it. Amazing rider. So should others.Irondan said:I was wondering when we were going to fire up the PhilGil threads in the clinic...![]()
El Pistolero said:Though I've got to admit, this performance of FW got me doubted as well. But his team mates had to give Gilbert their encouragement a few times because he was sitting in the back. Gilbert wasn't really motivated because he thought he couldn't win this. But after the second ascend of the Mur he said he felt great, so he told his team to work for him. Why would he dope, for FW, if he thought he couldn't win here?
Valv.Piti said:Thank god for that, painfull to see how bad he was at BMCGuyIncognito said:He's back in a team with Ibarguren as doctor and predictably he's flying again
Irondan said:Lemme get this straight.... You guys believe Gilbert is doping again because he's winning (and reunited with his old team doctor), and that's okay because he does it with panache?
It's no wonder cycling is hopelessly broken.
The worst part is that I'm just as excited (and guilty) as everyone else that PhilGil is destroying the peloton again, and doing it with the kind of flair that only Alberto Contador and Peter Sagan can match.
Chapeau Phillipe!
Agreed...StryderHells said:Irondan said:Lemme get this straight.... You guys believe Gilbert is doping again because he's winning (and reunited with his old team doctor), and that's okay because he does it with panache?
It's no wonder cycling is hopelessly broken.
The worst part is that I'm just as excited (and guilty) as everyone else that PhilGil is destroying the peloton again, and doing it with the kind of flair that only Alberto Contador and Peter Sagan can match.
Chapeau Phillipe!
In all honesty I don't take any pleasure in seeing Gilbert winning, I also don't believe he ever stopped doping but something went wrong with his program or whatever at BMC. I do struggle to get annoyed with him looking turbo charged again seeing as the peloton as a whole looks to be heading in the same direction putting in crazier and crazier performances, we aren't yet at the level of the late 90's/2000's but we are well on our way.
The Ardennes classics should be interesting, provided PhilGil and Bala retain their current form. :lol:GraftPunk said:Between PhilGil and Bala, the arms race is indeed getting interesting.
StryderHells said:Irondan said:Lemme get this straight.... You guys believe Gilbert is doping again because he's winning (and reunited with his old team doctor), and that's okay because he does it with panache?
It's no wonder cycling is hopelessly broken.
The worst part is that I'm just as excited (and guilty) as everyone else that PhilGil is destroying the peloton again, and doing it with the kind of flair that only Alberto Contador and Peter Sagan can match.
Chapeau Phillipe!
In all honesty I don't take any pleasure in seeing Gilbert winning, I also don't believe he ever stopped doping but something went wrong with his program or whatever at BMC. I do struggle to get annoyed with him looking turbo charged again seeing as the peloton as a whole looks to be heading in the same direction putting in crazier and crazier performances, we aren't yet at the level of the late 90's/2000's but we are well on our way.