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Almost everybody at HTC performs at a higher level than anywhere else.TeamSkyFans said:So if Sky are doping, how do you explain Lofkvist?
Almost everybody at HTC performs at a higher level than anywhere else.TeamSkyFans said:So if Sky are doping, how do you explain Lofkvist?
This, pretty much. I find the entire transformation just ridiculous. I have since 2009. I don't for a second believe Froome's metamorphosis either. That is some serious turning-a-donkey-into-a-racehorse sh*t.Damiano Machiavelli said:I do not trust Wiggins one bit. Not that long ago he was practically crying when Contador beat him in a short, flat prologue that he thought was perfect for his track experience. Then came The Transformation (tm). He went from the laughing group to the front group in mountain stages. I also do not trust these riders that get injured, take a few weeks off, and suddenly are back in form as though they never took a day off. It just does not make sense.
Vincente Belda, the manager of the now defunct Kelme team, said of the Angliru back in 2003: "What do they want? Blood? They ask us to stay clean and avoid doping and then they make the riders tackle this kind of barbarity."
Mrs John Murphy said:Could someone bring some more light on this mysterious 'blood illness' that Froome had around the time of the TDS? Because for such an apparently serious illness he seems to have recovered very well.
Yates seems to have learnt well from Hog.
Hors-Catégorie said:There was once a time when Bradley Wiggins was not even considered a top Grand Tour rider. Nor would any one have even imagined that he would become one. His TT abilities have never been in question though.
But how did he develop into such a good climber ?
At the 2005 Giro riding for Crédit Agricole he finished 123 overall.
At the 2006 Tour riding for Cofidis he finished 124 overall.
At the 2007 Tour again riding for Cofidis he was forced to withdraw after team-mate Christian Moreni failed a drugs test.
At the 2008 Giro riding for Team High Road he finished 134 overall.
Then in 2009 his performances improve riding for Garmin-Slipstream. 71st at the Giro. And a 4th position finish at the Tour. Behind Armstrong, Schleck and Contador.
In 2010 riding for Team Sky he finishes 40th at the Giro and 24th at the Tour.
This Year he wins the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré.
Now at the 2011 Vuelta he sit's on top of the general classification ( prior to today's stage finishing at the Alto de l'Angliru )
At the 2008 Tour Chris Froome riding for Barloworld finishes 84th overall.
At the 2009 Giro again riding for Barloworld Chris Froome finishes 36th overall.
At the Tour Of Switzerland this Year Chris Froome finishes 47th overall 42' 30" behind the winner.
Now at the 2011 Veulta Chris Froome lies in 2nd position overall. Prior to Today's stage.
Larry Finnegan said:Because the instance of doping among riders has dropped? Just a thought, that for some reason nobody wants to entertain here.
Hors-Catégorie said:There was once a time when Bradley Wiggins was not even considered a top Grand Tour rider. Nor would any one have even imagined that he would become one. His TT abilities have never been in question though.
But how did he develop into such a good climber ?
At the 2005 Giro riding for Crédit Agricole he finished 123 overall.
At the 2006 Tour riding for Cofidis he finished 124 overall.
At the 2007 Tour again riding for Cofidis he was forced to withdraw after team-mate Christian Moreni failed a drugs test.
At the 2008 Giro riding for Team High Road he finished 134 overall.
Then in 2009 his performances improve riding for Garmin-Slipstream. 71st at the Giro. And a 4th position finish at the Tour. Behind Armstrong, Schleck and Contador.
In 2010 riding for Team Sky he finishes 40th at the Giro and 24th at the Tour.
This Year he wins the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré.
Now at the 2011 Vuelta he sit's on top of the general classification ( prior to today's stage finishing at the Alto de l'Angliru )
At the 2008 Tour Chris Froome riding for Barloworld finishes 84th overall.
At the 2009 Giro again riding for Barloworld Chris Froome finishes 36th overall.
At the Tour Of Switzerland this Year Chris Froome finishes 47th overall 42' 30" behind the winner.
Now at the 2011 Veulta Chris Froome lies in 2nd position overall. Prior to Today's stage.
Hors-Catégorie said:Yes. While I was writing out the above post that thought did spring to mind. A levelling out in the playing field. So to speak.
pmcg76 said:Not defending Wiggins here, merely highlighting something relevant, up until 2008 Wiggin's main focus was the Olympic games pursuit and he then changed his focus to the road thereafter. His transformation has still been amazing though.
hrotha said:We don't have any examples of confirmed clean transformations to act as a measuring stick, so we have no idea how much progress a clean Wiggins could make. Still, the improvement was so massive and the history of the sport is so dark it's only natural to remain highly skeptical.
No.Mrs John Murphy said:Wiggins climbing like the second coming of Armstrong.
Libertine Seguros said:And to be honest, even if we say mysterious blood illness, it's actually more of a case for him not being doped to the eyeballs than a case for him being obviously doped to the eyeballs, because if it went undetected for a while it could explain the lengthy down-patch where he didn't really develop as a rider, and explain why he never progressed from his 2008 Tour performance until last weekend when he suddenly turned into a better time triallist than Wiggins and Cancellara and a better climber than Nibali, Scarponi or Rodríguez.
It's still fishy, but it gives a plausible reason for him being better. Maybe not THIS much better, but certainly better.
Larry Finnegan said:Because the instance of doping among riders has dropped? Just a thought, that for some reason nobody wants to entertain here.
oldcrank said:I haven't read many of the posts on this pathetic thread,
nor an I going to, so I don't know if anyone has mentioned
that Garry Wiggins smuggled amps in Bradley's nappy back
in the day so that is proof Wiggo is putting cream in his
coffee. Yer, like father, like son, no doubt about it, mate.
Yes I can, mate. In fact, I already have.Larry Finnegan said:Can't call it pathetic if you haven't read it all
hrotha said:We don't have any examples of confirmed clean transformations to act as a measuring stick, so we have no idea how much progress a clean Wiggins could make. Still, the improvement was so massive and the history of the sport is so dark it's only natural to remain highly skeptical.
luckyboy said:Maybe we'll see a repeat of this is Sky catch Cobo
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