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My point?
Blutto posited that GL was never a dominant force in TT's.
It depends by one's definition of dominant. He was a threat to win every TT he entered.
Did he really ever get the chance to be dominant? He was shot in early 1987. He was 25 years old, going on 26. How many WC podiums and GT podiums did he have by that time?
What is conjecture?
Isn't the topic LeMond?
What did I make up?
Why are you so angry?
Jeremiah said:LeMond's first stage win was over Hinault in the '85 Lac de Vassivière TT. He was 24 years old.
LeMond at his peak was always one of the best two or three time trialists and even though there was no, or very limited blood manipulation at the time, there was extensive use of cortisone, steroids and amphetamines.
This is keeping in mind that LeMond never got to reach what would have been his peak because of the shooting. Hinault was 30 years old and LeMond was trading victories with him in TT's.
LeMond was also racing a very full schedule and was competitive in all of the classics throughout his career.
ChrisE said:And your point is? Blutto is talking about GL's performance vs Indurain, inre to the GL quote from the previous link.
The rest of your post is just conjecture. You will fit in good here with your off-topic replies and making stuff up.
Blutto posited that GL was never a dominant force in TT's.
It depends by one's definition of dominant. He was a threat to win every TT he entered.
Did he really ever get the chance to be dominant? He was shot in early 1987. He was 25 years old, going on 26. How many WC podiums and GT podiums did he have by that time?
What is conjecture?
Isn't the topic LeMond?
What did I make up?
Why are you so angry?