Velo_vicar said:
'I am a optimistic realist. I want to think the best of people but have seen enough to know I might be disappointed down the line. 'Evidence' would change my mind, like a team mate being an eye witness (Andreu) or a team helper (o'neil). Or receipts of money being transferred for doping products/advice. Or bullying tactics against clean riders. All the evidence put forward can be read the other way and so it is just 'fanboy' v 'hater' and who can shout the loudest (your winning here).
The same was said of the UK track team managing to all peak simultaneously also - and I think that was by a Brit, said somewhat in awe.
Given the brash showboating by Lance and the subsequent delay between brag and finally pinning something to him - and only because a Gov't had backed a cycling team and it warranted Federal attention - I am very doubtful something similar can happen again. Team mates, I mean.
In the hypothetical where a bike mechanic on the team overhears something or is asked to do something, to whom does he talk about his suspicions / evidence? Is there an avenue for that? BC are Sky are BC. And if said mechanic has no other quals beyond wrenching, what's his job prospects look like if he is
a. unsuccessful in proving but outed in the process
b. successful in proving but outed in the process?
And what impact do the draconian UK libel laws have on this process?
Mike Andersen ended up going to NZ just so he could earn a crust and get some peace and quiet. I'm not saying Wiggins is as diabolical as Lance - not by a longshot - but the circumstances bear comparison.
As for the rider - it would have to be someone in the clique. A well-paid, remotely successful rider due to the "program" who is facing the same prospects as above, except he is complicit in the doping.
Velo_vicar said:
Some of the 'proof' like 4 sky riders reaching the top of a climb together does look like postal but it is also just good tactics. Every team in the peloton would want to have as many riders as possible at the top of every climb. How they manage this is the debate, that they have managed it is not proof.
Yes. A good tactic. The Dutch rider ejected from 2008 world track champs won 2 events this year: the Dutch Nationals and some other race. He picked them at the start of the year. That's pretty darn impressive if you ask me. Tactics.
I think their tactic was to ride so hard noone else could attack and most could not keep up. That's not what I call a tactic. It's what I call superior physiology x 4.
I could be missing the tactic to which you refer - so feel free to elucidate there.
Velo_vicar said:
BTW my favourite accusation ( not one of yours) is that sky looked at their power meters so as not to go to fast and be suspicious.
Yep, one of mine
Velo_vicar said:
I am a fan(man) of sky but not obsessively so. I reckon my level of liking is more objective than your hating on this subject. I am realistic enough and watched enough cycling to know I could be disappointed down the line but I would hate to miss genuine 'clean' performances because I had damned the lot of them. Sport is there to enjoy and I enjoy it, with a healthy dose of realism.
Sure. I am happy for you to be better than me at this. I'm a passionate person and pretty darn black and white. Grey is not something I understand or do very well, to my detriment, no doubt. People like (you), Merckx Index, Liberty Seguros, Ferminal and a few others post with far more credibility and are far more even handed, no question.
The "explanations" I have been presented with, here, by PhDs and Sky fans alike are not enough to convince me the Wiggins performance is real.
And the logic that the peloton is clean, therefore the autobusser can now kick everyone's *** from Feb to August, particularly with things like Padua popping up again lead me to doubt the reality of Wiggins' performance.
I want to see the blood profiles of the domestiques - coz that's the most likely "clean = real" performance for me. Finishing the Tour - or any of the GTs - that's epic, I don't care where you finish. Unfortunately, sponsors and even the clean teams, do care, very much and are only interested in winning.