Moose McKnuckles said:I think you should fill in Contador, Armstrong, Menchov, and a few other TdF contenders on this theory. They're all naively racing right before the Tour. I think they need a copy of Big Ring's Guide to Winning the Tour.
If Rogers disagrees, why did he even start the TdS?
Moose McKnuckles said:Yeah. At the same time, the guy who's won 7 of those Tours thought he'd do just as well staying in the race. But hey, Mike Rogers knows better, right?
Moose McKnuckles said:I thought they shut that place down. Or maybe I'm thinking of the Human Plasma clinic.
There is no jury in science. There seems to be a body of opinion in sports science which is contrary to yours. Thats why athletes continue to use the various modalities of "altitude training" often at considerable expense. There are many studies which show benefit and some which show modest benefit, I haven't seen much evidence that it's deleterious. The question is really how much benefit is useful at the elite level. Less than 1% might win you a race but may not be detectable by crude measures of performance. It's obviously quite complex and not just about erythropoiesis but I don't think you can just pass it off as if it were a fad. There's a good scientific basis for it in my opinion.red_flanders said:I don't believe altitude training has been shown to be particularly beneficial--the studies show the jury is out on it.
rata de sentina said:There is no jury in science.
auscyclefan94 said:didn't the tds go near fribourg the other stage. strange, as michael only rode two days of the tds and pulled out. he was already doing altitude training before at sierra nevada. so why go to switzerland and then go back there after a few days to do some more. Something does not add up.
Frosty said:It went near Fribourg but i think it is Freiburg in Germany that is related to doping?
brianf7 said:All part of the plan A . Mick Rodgers was in vertual Yellow when he crashed out of the tour in 2005.
He then came down with illness so he probably wants to avoid another bout of that.
Relax do mountain work at his own pace and hope he has that form he had back in 2005 he can win it he is good enough.
and of course he missed that crash.
craig1985 said:Ivan Fannini said in 2008 a lot of riders who drop out of the Vuelta with the World's in mind, do it so they can get a 're-fill' of EPO (or micro dose).
wiry pyruvity said:There's a lot going on at the Tour de Suisse...perhaps he needs to set up his TDF headspace...
nevada said:I heard him and Cav had a bust up.
rata de sentina said:There is no jury in science. There seems to be a body of opinion in sports science which is contrary to yours. Thats why athletes continue to use the various modalities of "altitude training" often at considerable expense. There are many studies which show benefit and some which show modest benefit, I haven't seen much evidence that it's deleterious. The question is really how much benefit is useful at the elite level. Less than 1% might win you a race but may not be detectable by crude measures of performance. It's obviously quite complex and not just about erythropoiesis but I don't think you can just pass it off as if it were a fad. There's a good scientific basis for it in my opinion.
Anyway getting back to the topic, it can't be equated with racing. Maybe Rogers wasn't feeling so good after the first couple of days, who knows. If he was going to do altitude training prior to the TdF he would have to start now as it takes a few weeks to get any benefit.
Susan Westemeyer said:LOL, no they didn't close down the Freiburg University Clinic.
Susan
Ripper said:True. A quarter percent gain could get you 30-60 seconds over the course of the race, just looking at key stages, and that does not even address aspects of recovery.
Galic Ho said:Evans is better than Rogers and he cannot win it. Most of the top level coaches at the AIS have said as much. They know Cadel has a better engine but Mick has the social grit and tactical nous that Cadel doesn't but lacks the firepower via the pedals.
@BlackCat. Rogers is tame. What can a man from Canberra do on twitter? Tell me to head to his home town for some good Fireworks and XXX Pron! To those who don't know, that is what Canberra is famous for other than being our (Aussie) national capital. That's about all he can do other than bay on the interwebs like most here do.
nevada said:I heard him and Cav had a bust up.
BroDeal said:You can increase your power to weight ratio by significantly more than 0.25% simply by taking a dump in the morning. A quarter percent of 400W is 1 Watt. Tires in different states of wear have rolling resistance that varies by more than that.
BroDeal said:You can increase your power to weight ratio by significantly more than 0.25% simply by taking a dump in the morning.