Fearless Greg Lemond said:Linked before but very informative:
http://www.alternativeditions.com/2013/06/02/les-calculs-de-puissance-du-tour-d-italie-2013/
Any thought about Vayer's tweets of May25/26 apparently pointing at Nibali.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Linked before but very informative:
http://www.alternativeditions.com/2013/06/02/les-calculs-de-puissance-du-tour-d-italie-2013/
Miburo said:I don't really see any more suspect names. Well suspect-level of di luca or santambrogio of course.
Nibali is my biggest guess but i doubt he would get caught, he ain't that stupid and he gets protection![]()
webvan said:I'd feel better about it if he was riding for Garmin or Sky though. Riding for Vino, you know he's riding for someone who has no moral compass and for whom the end justifies the needs so that can't help.
Dear Wiggo said:As opposed to a team of ex-dopers (Garmin) and a team of recently ex-doper team management and doctor (Sky).
Right.
Worrysome. To say the least...Le breton said:Any thought about Vayer's tweets of May25/26 apparently pointing at Nibali.
Frederick PORTOLEAU said:''Nibali is in this Tour of Italy averaged 415 watts standard over the last passes. This is a level of performance equivalent to that achieved in the Tour de France in 2012 with Wiggins and Froome. The Tour of Spain in 2012, Rodriguez, Contador and Valverde were at 420 watts.''
webvan said:Anyway, yes, based on the Giro, Nibali's performances do look "not normal" compared to the competition and to what he'd done in the past, even as recently as in the 2012 TDF.
Ferminal said:Woah, he only outclimbed Rigoberto Uran a low form Evans and a post-Ferrari Scarponi! None of them are top5 GT riders in those states.
Nibali's GT placements: 19th, 11th, 20th, 7th, 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 7th, 3rd, 1st.webvan said:Anyway, yes, based on the Giro, Nibali's performances do look "not normal" compared to the competition and to what he'd done in the past, even as recently as in the 2012 TDF...now again, it may be his "wonder" year where all the stars align. I'd feel better about it if he was riding for Garmin or Sky though. Riding for Vino, you know he's riding for someone who has no moral compass and for whom the end justifies the needs so that can't help.
Zam_Olyas said:Dude, i like you but please don't steal my thunder![]()
http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthread.php?p=1250211#post1250211
We published a link to the Santambrogio news article on our Facebook page and the comments came fast and furious. Surprisingly one of them was made by Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers boss, Andrew Christie-Johnson.
It's rare that a team boss sticks his head above the parapet of the peloton, but as Aquarone said, there is less acceptance of the status quo these days.
"We raced this team in Kumano (Japan) just days ago. They managed to talk themselves out of a random test on the last stage. Said they would miss their flights home," Christie-Johnson wrote.
"Eight hours later we had tea with them prior to their departure from Japan. Didn't seem in any rush then.
"Seemed very wrong that the Japan drug testers just took their (Vini Fantini-Selle Italia) rider off the random list for the stage and swapped it to another rider from another team, especially in light of what's just happened."
Christie-Johnson later added: "This team should have their license withdrawn."
JimmyFingers said:Funny, this sounds like how people defend Wiggins' win at the TdF '12.....![]()
ElChingon said:Well this proves that not only EPO works and that no matter how many tests are devised against it or to identify it, its benefits outweigh the risks of getting caught.
jens_attacks said:idiotic approach by santa. at least he could have fired up the 3rd week. if you're doing it at least do it like santi perez
apparently at the ACCPI he was on the first places in the room to smash danilo lol, to sue him for what he did
gazzetta now reporting that lot of tests are rechecked.
one russian rider positive
belkov?
You were not surprised with Trofimov?Ferminal said:Petrov is probably the least surprising of the Russians, given his renaissance. Ok that would be pretty hilarious leading into July, maybe will not happen then.
Would also be funny if a Vlad is still doping now given how bad they are compared to peak years.
I will go with Brute. Though it's probably just hot air, I heard they were retesting the 2008 samples again too.
yes, already posted and discussed in the Nibali threadBrooks Fahey Baldwin said:http://ilnostrograndeciclismo.wordp...ni-fantini-e-voci-sulla-positivita-di-nibali/
Sorry if this has already been posted.
But a certain ex-pro has brought this to my attention.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:You were not surprised with Trofimov?
Brooks Fahey Baldwin said:http://ilnostrograndeciclismo.wordp...ni-fantini-e-voci-sulla-positivita-di-nibali/
Sorry if this has already been posted.
But a certain ex-pro has brought this to my attention.
webvan said:so it says according to Google : "Santambrogio won the stage ahead of Bardonecchia Vincenzo Nibali who then won the Giro, but at this time there are also rumors about the possible positivity of the winner of the Giro this year to 'Epo in one of the stages of the first half of the Tour 2013 , still made all doping controls at the Tour 2013 are not yet disclosed, and a surprise is around the 'corner."
i.e. - Nibali about to get popped, nice...
Yingge said:I was wondering why Mauro had improved so much since departing BMC.
