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Taxus4a said:That is not true
Sadly it is.
He wasn't at the pointy end of GC riders and then dropping them and riding in to the finish ahead of other GCers on cols like 2012 TdF.......
Taxus4a said:That is not true
Taxus4a said:That is not true
“Early in my career I won some big races and I got to this level doing things a certain way and it must’ve been right for me. Clearly it did work.
“Trying to be the person that I wasn’t in the bike riding sense wasn’t working; it was full of disappointments and morale blows and I’d had enough of it really.”
“I went back to my time trial work and the pleasant surprise is that – because I’m starting to get that good strength back – was climbing just as well as I ever have in the past.”
“I’ve seen a five to seven per cent increase in my general threshold power. And that’s great. It’s also come from working with Tim Kerrison of Team Sky, as Bradley has – and as have most of the guys in the Tour team… we’ve all been training under his guidance and he’s bringing some fresh thoughts into it for all of us.
“There’s a bit of variation and a lot of the techniques have come from his background in swimming. And so far it’s been working well.”
“We did [the Joux Plane climb] in 34:50, I think, and I averaged 440 Watts. That was one of my highest every power reports.”
"I went through the same meetings as everyone, I signed it," Rogers told Cyclingnews.
However, within weeks Rogers had moved teams and joined Saxo Bank, where he has become one of Alberto Contador's most important teammates.
At the time speculation was rife that Rogers had left the team due his work with the controversial figure, Dr Michele Ferrari. The Australian has gone on the record before about his ties to the Italian doctor, but has always stressed that he used his services for training and nothing more. Further to that, he was named in Levi Leipheimer's testimony with regards to attending s high-altitude training camps at Tenerife, with Ferrari.
Cyclingnews asked Rogers if he understood why there had been speculation surrounding his move to Saxo Bank and that his move was in some way linked to Sky's stance.
"It did look like that, yes, those things did coincide and I didn't go on the record either but I didn't feel that it was necessary. A lot of people wrote big things about it but there wasn't anything behind that. It was just sensationalist headlines."
Zero Tolerance said:If Rogers left sky because he was worried about being sued if past links to doping were revealed - part of the new contract - doesn't that put sky in a good light on doping? That was a very tough contract. Many people had to leave simply for not coming clean about the past, like Sean Yates.
Taxus4a said:I dont agree with zero tolerance for many reasons, but it would be funny to see a peloton with all the teams doing that: if Saxo do that Riis and Contador out.. for me yes, would be more credible, but I think that is not the point. Valverde is a great rider and he deserves a second oportunity, I think he could be better with a cleaner peloton. JV is doing a lot inside cyclist, Hamilton talk about him in his book and the only man questioning what US postal was doing, Lance hated him. He was clean after that, said Hamilton.
What SKy did was stupid, IMO, but especially becouse haters are going to be there as well, they dont mind that, and they lost very good people as Julich
Rogers, maybe he is out becouse zero tolerance, I cant say if he doped in the past or not, but that is not very important now IMO
The important think is that after a bad late season 2012 and bad begining of 2013 becouse a disease, he now show he is similar strong that with SKY.
They are now, not when the thread was started. Maybe the injury excuse was genuine?Doubt that it was program related as we all know Bjarne knows the score in that field.Krebs cycle said:There really seems to be an elephant in this room.
Rogers 2013 start to the season was slow because he had an injury. Since then...
2nd in the Tour of Cali
Currently sitting 4th in the Dauphine.
A frigging 2yr old could see that his performances are about the same.
Krebs cycle said:There really seems to be an elephant in this room.
Rogers 2013 start to the season was slow because he had an injury. Since then...
2nd in the Tour of Cali
Currently sitting 4th in the Dauphine.
A frigging 2yr old could see that his performances are about the same.
Zero Tolerance said:If Rogers left sky because he was worried about being sued if past links to doping were revealed - part of the new contract - doesn't that put sky in a good light on doping? That was a very tough contract. Many people had to leave simply for not coming clean about the past, like Sean Yates.
happychappy said:Or maybe it sends a message that they don't want people doping like idiots and getting popped like Ricco with his DIY internet-special doping setup.
Only idiots get caught.
gooner said:I say they didn't want to hang them out to dry which would result in a likely ban due to any honest admission coming out. Allow them to move on and protect their careers in the process.
Yeah but neither you, or a 5yr old have the faintest idea what the coefficient of variation is for an ITT of that length. I doubt you even know what the term "coefficient of variation" actually means and why it is important to the discussion.Dazed and Confused said:A five year old can easily spot the difference.
But make no mistake. Rogers is a hardcore doper and he will get even better when TdF starts.
Winterfold said:amazing that after 30 years hoping for a Brit to win the Tour, now I dont want one to. (Well, culturally, he's as British as Kevin Pietersen - so it doesnt really count.)
Krebs cycle said:Yeah but neither you, or a 5yr old have the faintest idea what the coefficient of variation is for an ITT of that length. I doubt you even know what the term "coefficient of variation" actually means and why it is important to the discussion.
This has the makings of an epic Tour, could be something similar to 2003 or 2007. Dope fuelled, totally unbelievable but one heck of a showWinterfold said:I think so too.
Rogers is clearly coming back into some form at the right time, either through recovery from injury, timing his peak, or some quality Bjarne juice. Good, because he could be the one to derail the train.
I look forward to a right old ding **** between Sky and Saxo, amazing that after 30 years hoping for a Brit to win the Tour, now I dont want one to. (Well, culturally, he's as British as Kevin Pietersen - so it doesnt really count.)
leon7766 said:All those people who have been using The form of Rogers to beat Sky with
They must feel a bit silly
Im supporting Sky I hope that doesn't get me banned again
happychappy said:I'd love it if Froome wins Le Tour, if only to annoy the cyclingnews forum posters that seem to think the only people that should win bikes races are pretty looking riders with "cute" nicknames and broken English. So romantic.
