Granville57 said:But if they did, surely they would fail better than anyone else, no?
stutue said:That is the key point that you haven't understood.
Sky don't do failed doping.
thehog said:Probably see him working construction on the new training house in Nice.
thehog said:I think when it comes to doping. And using Ferrari and Fuentes as examples; there were several riders doping from different teams.
The fact that JTL rode for Endura and was training in Tenerife with Sky is a massive red flag.
Considering Brailsford signed him off the back of those training sessions and tests and for JTL to later have blood anomalies is of great concern.
They weren't Endura training camps. Endura could barely afford the kit on JTL's back!
If doping has occurred I'd look towards Sky and Brailsford.
Granville57 said:"What's in the 'Ventoux'?"
"Two shots of espresso over honey."
"Any caffeine in that?"
"Nope, just two shots of espresso."
"I'll take it!"
Dear Wiggo said:Do you have any recollection of when / where Froome admitted to being a caffeine free athlete? I went looking but could not find it....
Froome is not a fan of taking anything on the bike. ‘People do take caffeine pills and painkillers in races,’ he says. ‘I don’t take anything like that on the bike.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-2637642/CHRIS-FROOME-EXCLUSIVE-Who-needs-drugs-I-mountains-fuelled-espresso.html‘On mountain stages, I prepare my own bottle that contains two espressos and a lot of sugar or honey, which does me just fine.
Granville57 said:
In consecutive paragraphs no less.Dear Wiggo said:omfg I did not realise he said that in the same fricken article.
JimmyFingers said:That last line is hilarious. Of course you would. The rest is desperate, the usual license taken with the facts.
Granville57 said:
thehog said:![]()
A pie in the Sky.
Will Carter said:Technically thats a British Cycling kit not a Team Sky kit. You'll see Cavendish and Millar in them too = doesn't mean they work for Team Sky, although I will accept that BC & Team Sky are heavily intertwined.
Will Carter said:Technically thats a British Cycling kit not a Team Sky kit. You'll see Cavendish and Millar in them too = doesn't mean they work for Team Sky, although I will accept that BC & Team Sky are heavily intertwined.
Will Carter said:Technically thats a British Cycling kit not a Team Sky kit. You'll see Cavendish and Millar in them too = doesn't mean they work for Team Sky, although I will accept that BC & Team Sky are heavily intertwined.
thehog said:I think when it comes to doping. And using Ferrari and Fuentes as examples; there were several riders doping from different teams.
The fact that JTL rode for Endura and was training in Tenerife with Sky is a massive red flag.
Considering Brailsford signed him off the back of those training sessions and tests and for JTL to later have blood anomalies is of great concern.
They weren't Endura training camps. Endura could barely afford the kit on JTL's back!
If doping has occurred I'd look towards Sky and Brailsford.
thehog said:I'm squinting and I can see Sky 3 times in the top half of the jersey and maybe British Cycling in there somewhere.... I think.
But he's riding for Endura, yes? Separate management and training squad from Sky?
Think he's wearing an Endura helmet.
Will Carter said:No need to be rude ...
Nathan12 said:Sorry. It's that points seem to be being rehashed that we've already covered/know about.
Will Carter said:Technically thats a British Cycling kit not a Team Sky kit. You'll see Cavendish and Millar in them too = doesn't mean they work for Team Sky, although I will accept that BC & Team Sky are heavily intertwined.
Mellow Velo said:Nothing technical about it. It is the British cycling kit.
So, by hog logic, all the girls and the para cyclists ride for Team Sky, as well.![]()
(although that could have been the girls riding in last year's WCs...........)
thehog said:Well if "the girls" trained in Tenerife with Sky then maybe you're onto something.
Sadly context is everything here; trained with Sky since March 2012 and turned up with a Kerrison Sky Powermeter.
And please, not "girls", women. It's not 1972.
Will Carter said:Do you have the links to the Tenerife training? It would be remiss of me not to look at the stories before commenting.
*EDIT - sure its on here somewhere, just haven't mastered the search properly.