On a bike that was scanned - do people feel silly yet for that whole hidden motor nonsense yet? lol
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Zerak-Tul said:On a bike that was scanned - do people feel silly yet for that whole hidden motor nonsense yet? lol
TeamSkyFans said:There is a slight difference between the best time trialler in the world winning a 10k prologue and a rider accelerating away from world class riders on the roads of flanders and roubaix.
Its like linford Christie winning the marathon, and then everyone saying "well, he won the 100 metres so its hardly surprising" (I know, bad example.. linford doped)
apples and oranges. pointless thread.
TeamSkyFans said:There is a slight difference between the best time trialler in the world winning a 10k prologue and a rider accelerating away from world class riders on the roads of flanders and roubaix.
Its like linford Christie winning the marathon, and then everyone saying "well, he won the 100 metres so its hardly surprising" (I know, bad example.. linford doped)
apples and oranges. pointless thread.
The Hitch said:no its not.
As was said by someone else, the power output needed to go 10k is similar to the power output needed to go 60k, both about 50-55 k/h (cycling speed)
Linford Christie on the other hand would need 40k/h to win 100m but 20k/h for 2 hours to win the marathon. (running speed)
Thats why people like kenenisa bekele win 3000 m races and 14 times that 42 000 m races. both done with 20-25k/ h speed
roundabout said:Is that difference bigger than the difference between being an IP rider and being able to keep up with the best climbers at the end of a mountain stage?
i am aware of that.TeamSkyFans said:oh youre so pedantic. It wasnt meant to be taken as a scientific reason.
TeamSkyFans said:no, that would be 8kg, balls and ricecakes
CycloErgoSum said:The guy's an acromegalic, it's written all over his face
roundabout said:So this kind of transformation is "legit" while a guy who has 8 Olympic and World Championship medals in ITT since 1998 simply must have a motor on his bike?
Thoughtforfood said:No, I still think he did it.
TeamSkyFans said:DId i say that? I said that using a prologue performance as proof that cancellara did not receive motorised assistance in paris roubaix is ridiculous.
SpartacusRox said:Mate If I was you I would be ruminating more on your boy Wiggin's dismal performance rather than spouting drivel about FC who has been riding away from the peleton for years, long before motors were invented.
Sky had better hope that Flecha or BH pull out a couple of stage wins because there is no top GC place for them this year I predict.
Serves em right for leaving Hendo out of their team and putting all their eggs in the GC basket with a one year wonder.
Moose McKnuckles said:Get real, people. Everyone knows Lance gifted Cancellara the stage today. Armstrong rode his brakes the entire second half of that TT.
wattage said:If Fabian rides 50k in front of the peloton to win a stage, then I can believe he didn't use a motor.
Y the H8 said:This thread is a bit of a farce. Cancellara wins a prolog. BFD.