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Best post of the year ...

Libertine Seguros said:
The Libertine: Finally, the Libertine HAS COME BACK to the Clinic. *cheer* And what better way for the Libertine to come back to the Clinic than with a Giovanni Visconti win? And the Libertine hears that some jabroni that doesn't know their role is stealing the Libertine's trademark Third Person posting style, and the Libertine ain't too happy 'bout that. But because the Libertine is fair, they can have a chance to explain themselves. So, Big Doopie, what do you think about the Giovanni Visconti win today?

Big Doopie: Well, I...

The Libertine (interrupting): IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU THINK! *insert generic threats here* If you smelllllllllll what the Libertine is cooking!
*raise eyebrow*

Best post of the year :D
 
42x16ss said:
Shut up shut up shut up! You'll burst the bubble ;)

Just to add - The '98 stage had attacks almost from the start as everyone wanted to regain time on Ullrich before the TT and Pantani didn't really start riding until the final climb. Compare this to last years stage where not much happened until about 2/3 of the way into the stage.

Not saying that the peleton is squeaky clean or anything - just compare like with like, including conditions and the race on the road.

Wait for this then.

The great Fearless Greg LeMond put forward a compare and contrast with almost identical stages from the 98 and 2012 Tour's(Pau-Luchon) to prove that cycling had not really slowed down or gotten any cleaner as has been suggested.

He also put forward the comparative times of Jan Ullrich (23.39) and Wiggins/Froome/Nibali (24.27) on the Col de Peyresoude to illustrate the same thing. It's all there in the Cadel is clean Thread.

The 2012 stage was indeed quite a bit faster than 98 but they had almost perfect conditions in 2012 whilst in 98 the weather was bad as far as the Peyresoude with multiple crashes on wet roads and heavy fog at the top of the Aubisque/Tourmalet. It was not actually raining on the Peyresoude but the road was still wet and actually dryish into Luchon.

This is where the distortion really kicks in though, for some strange reason FGL failed to highlight the fact that Ullrich was only 3rd fastest up the Peyresoude in 98. Pantani was 40 seconds faster and Escartin was also faster as they both broke away from the Ullrich group despite Ullrich killing it in the big ring.

He also failed to note that 8-9 other riders were also with Ullrich at the top of the Peyresoude, thus they had the same time as Ullrich. So there were 11/12 riders who rode almost a minute faster than Wiggins/Froome/Nibali in 2012. Indeed the 2012 boys would most likely have been in the 2nd group on the road in 98 about a minute back. So that would be approximately 20 riders in 1998 who rode as fast as Wiggo etc in 2012!!!

In 2012, the next group of riders (VDB, TJVG, Piti, Papa H) after Wiggo were a minute back, put that time into the 1998 version and you would have had thses guys finishing in the 30s on the same stage in 98 version. Best young rider Thibaut Pinot would have been in the 40s!!.:eek:

So in summary if the likes of VDB/TJVG etc had been riding the 98 Tour at their 2012 pace, they would have been riding with such luminaries as Peter Farazijn, Laurent Madoaus, Philip Bordenave, Cesar Solaun.

This is of course all using the same fantastic logic as FGL who I think has quite clearly demonstrated that there has been no slow down at all in pro cycling since 1998:rolleyes:.

That Fearless Greg LeMond, what a guy, never mess with his facts!!
 
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spalco said:
For ****'s sake. That's both hilarious and depressing at the same time. Guy just can't help himself. He must be one of the worst dopers of all time, both in terms of volume and ineptness at hiding it.

One of the worst but even then he fails to win, Ricco all the way.

ratty
 
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Miburo said:
At least i got something right this year :D

It was very suspicious that after no racing he had such a good level...

You wrote:
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Originally Posted by Miburo
Can we bring up di luca?

I replied:
If you mean "bring up" as in "regurgitate/barf/be sick/gag/heave/pray to the porcelain god/puke/ralph/retch/spew/toss one's cookies/upchuck/vomit" then I am in total agreement.

It's tough being consistently proven right - although with Di Luca it was a no-brainer.
 
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Zam_Olyas said:
Maybe he/they heard the Di Luca thing before it all came out and playing it safe.

Before stage 16 of the Giro.
Santambrogio: "Luca! Luca! It's going to be revealed Di Luca tested positive! People will be even more suspicious now! What am I suppose to do!"

Scinto: "Calm down Mauro, and listen carefully...flush the blood bags."
 
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To be fair:

a) Eyebrows were being raised at Santambrogio before Di Luca's positive was reported.

b) He was flying before the Giro so maybe early peaking is a factor?