He never said that. Why make it up?
Well if you claim LeMond finished in the gruppetto because of EPO, then how do you explain beating riders on EPO in a long-*** TT during the same race. That is illogical. Either EPO benefits you or it doesn't.
In the back groups? Why bring in the revisionism?
What revisionism? FFS, Kimmage was finishing ahead of LeMond in some mountains stage in the 89 Giro and in 1990 he finished 105th in GC so where do you think he was finishing in the mountains, hardly with the leaders? In fact, in one mountain stage in Giro 90, he was allowed to go in the break of the day, the one the non-entities usually go in and was only caught on the final climb. He probably would have been even further back in GC except for that break. There is no revisionism here.
Does anyone believe the talent of Andy Schleck is comparable to the talent of Greg LeMond?
How do you measure that exactly?
Does anyone believe the level of the field now is comparable to the level of the field in 1989? There isn't a GT contender who will be racing the Tour clean this year. There might have been a few odd guys on oxygen vector drugs in 1989. Everyone in the field is at a higher level.
Then tell us where you think a top level LeMond would finish in a current Tour?
Well if you claim LeMond finished in the gruppetto because of EPO, then how do you explain beating riders on EPO in a long-*** TT during the same race. That is illogical. Either EPO benefits you or it doesn't.
In the back groups? Why bring in the revisionism?
What revisionism? FFS, Kimmage was finishing ahead of LeMond in some mountains stage in the 89 Giro and in 1990 he finished 105th in GC so where do you think he was finishing in the mountains, hardly with the leaders? In fact, in one mountain stage in Giro 90, he was allowed to go in the break of the day, the one the non-entities usually go in and was only caught on the final climb. He probably would have been even further back in GC except for that break. There is no revisionism here.
Does anyone believe the talent of Andy Schleck is comparable to the talent of Greg LeMond?
How do you measure that exactly?
Does anyone believe the level of the field now is comparable to the level of the field in 1989? There isn't a GT contender who will be racing the Tour clean this year. There might have been a few odd guys on oxygen vector drugs in 1989. Everyone in the field is at a higher level.
Then tell us where you think a top level LeMond would finish in a current Tour?
