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as tonton said: riders usually know who's doing what. So when riders talk, that should never be taken lightly.
Riders have talked plentifully about lemond, thoug, admittedly, also in good ways.
Also, Polish soccer had a golden spell during the 70s and 80s.
The 70s was the period when blood transfusions were making drastic inroads into soccer (see the Beckenbauer admission).
So I guess it's not farfetched to assume the expertise was there.
we give credit to rumors in the sky threads and indurain threads. we gave credit to rumors in teh lance threads. we give alot of credit to rumors in the cancellara thread.@NL_LeMondFans said:I was going to say that. I'm afraid this way of investigating gives way to much credit to rumours.
as tonton said: riders usually know who's doing what. So when riders talk, that should never be taken lightly.
Riders have talked plentifully about lemond, thoug, admittedly, also in good ways.
If you look at their olympic medal achievements, they have a spike in performances from the 60s onwards, with a peak in 1976. 1980s was also decent with a 10th place in the medal table, though admittedly that's not outstanding. They didn't participate in 84....I also have to ask : if Poland had so much "expertise" on the matter, how come they didn't come to pass as a dominant country for the olympics, at the very least?
Also, Polish soccer had a golden spell during the 70s and 80s.
The 70s was the period when blood transfusions were making drastic inroads into soccer (see the Beckenbauer admission).
So I guess it's not farfetched to assume the expertise was there.
