The leaders were tested before and after.
I watched his bit on the ITT yesterday - I felt like I needed to take a shower afterwards given Lance's (and the rest of the gang's) past. But the dude definitely knows how to sell stuff.Harsh on Lance, harsh on CEOs! He is a consummate salesman, no doubt about that. He’d be a great CEO and entrepreneur. Actually, he is a great CEO and entrepreneur. Like it or not, the guy is a leader. He understands how to bond people to him and influence them and bend them to his will. His comments about Vingegaard, Wout, and leadership were spot on, IMO.
I realize I sound like a Lance apologist, and I’m not. He was truly terrible to many people. But I have to give the man his due.
Edit: The constant pitching on The Move is really annoying, but I honestly chuckle when he slyly and often seamlessly pivots the conversation into a product pitch. It makes me laugh at how shameless and skilled he is.
Biological passports in 2008 are the game changer. If you don't understand them, you're just blowing smoke.We've heard that story before, for years in fact. The question is not if they are tested, but if the tests are up to the methods used.
Biological passports in 2008 are the game changer. If you don't understand them, you're just blowing smoke.
UCI might not even understand it considering Kreuziger blew them up when they went after him.Biological passports in 2008 are the game changer. If you don't understand them, you're just blowing smoke.
It’s also worth noting that it hasn’t been a gradual increase in performance level over the past 15 years - something that would support the idea that progress in tech, training, etc. was behind it all. Rather everything stayed at roughly the same level before it suddenly started getting ridiculously fast in 2020, and has kept getting faster quickly to the point that the whole peloton is flying at a level thought completely alien just a few years ago. Much more reminiscent of the EPO explosion in the 90s.See, I used to believe that, and for a chunk of years it reflected in the speeds, but we have seen changes that are drastic over the last years. We now need to explain how the 90ies are back without the methods of the 90ies basically to make this believable for people who have followed this sport through the dark ages.
You don't understand.See, I used to believe that, and for a chunk of years it reflected in the speeds, but we have seen changes that are drastic over the last years. We now need to explain how the 90ies are back without the methods of the 90ies basically to make this believable for people who have followed this sport through the dark ages.
Testing checks whether there were banned substances in a rider's body. It was and probably still is defeated by micro-dosing and other methods.
Biological passports are a history of measurements to determine whether there are changes in rider's body that shows doping. If there are irregularities with a biological passport of any rider, then we have a problem.
That's why it's hard to cheat these days. Is the peloton completely clean? I doubt it. TUEs are a problem, in my view. But almost certainly a high-profile rider would be exposed if he tried to beat the current system.
or it's mechanical assistance
Lol just listened to The Move and Lance advised Vingegaard to take it easy and not call attention to himself, let the other guys look good, ride in with your team, etc. He also went on a pro-trust rant, which was also amusing.
Did you believe Lance when he swore he wasn't doping?Biological passports in 2008 are the game changer. If you don't understand them, you're just blowing smoke.
Georgie boy is still loyal to the game too, in that same conversation he attributed it to better training and technology.. A 10% edge from their super elite and proprietary diet and training.
Lance is a great example. He gamed the system, and he was enabled by certain people. I think we all know the story.Did you believe Lance when he swore he wasn't doping?
That’s not how he got caught.Lance is a great example. He gamed the system, and he was enabled by certain people. I think we all know the story.
But when his biological passport was published, it was clear to experts that there was a serious problem.
One’s “beliefs” are irrelevant. Let’s deal in facts.
I didn’t say that. I said his biological passport did not lie.That’s not how he got caught.
So what good is the biological passport then?I didn’t say that. I said his biological passport did not lie.
Exactly
TL;DR:
Your guy is doped, but my guy is a generational talent born with incredible physical attributes few in this world possess. Delivered by Mother Nature.
Then what was the case with Kreuziger then?I didn’t say that. I said his biological passport did not lie.
It was also clear that his suspicious values weren't enough to trip the wire back then, and that was when the UCI was at least nominally willing to prosecute biological passport cases, before the Kreuziger debacle. And you think doping methods would not have gotten better since then?Lance is a great example. He gamed the system, and he was enabled by certain people. I think we all know the story.
But when his biological passport was published, it was clear to experts that there was a serious problem.
One’s “beliefs” are irrelevant. Let’s deal in facts.
I'm skeptical about this, what's the case for this not being to easy to detect?
Also: this would have to happen on a massive scale to explain the new speeds.