Max won, that's all.yep. They seem a step lower than Mapei.
Red Bull themselves may be the ones to implement change. They have no problems cheating to win. See what Verstappen was doing against Hamilton in 2021
Max won, that's all.yep. They seem a step lower than Mapei.
Red Bull themselves may be the ones to implement change. They have no problems cheating to win. See what Verstappen was doing against Hamilton in 2021
teenagers outclimbing the strongest fully grown up dopers of the past because the sport is cleanShouldn't the performances of Paul Seixas, Hector Alvarez, Jarno Widar and Nordhagen just this week boost our confidence in the notion that the sport is pretty clean?
I seriously doubt that talented teenagers are being offered doping products by their teams and coaches in their starting years.
Of course, if it was by using doping products that they got there in the first place then well, not great, but no evidence for that.
Shouldn't the performances of Paul Seixas, Hector Alvarez, Jarno Widar and Nordhagen just this week boost our confidence in the notion that the sport is pretty clean?
I seriously doubt that talented teenagers are being offered doping products by their teams and coaches in their starting years.
Of course, if it was by using doping products that they got there in the first place then well, not great, but no evidence for that.
compare 2017 / 2018 with torres on finestreYou know the counterarguments to comparing w/kg in era's,
For ethical reasons yes. It is a difference between offering drugs to grown men and teenagers, basically everyone agrees with this. I work with medical professionals and age is a very relevant consideration for ethical practice.Why should they not? Is there any indication that starting to dope early diminishes the effects of doping later on? Because if not I don't see a reason why they shoudln't if they run a doping program. Yes, it's not a very ethical thing to do, but so is a doping program to begin with, so that hurdle is passed already.
I know how a stopwatch works, your point being?compare 2017 / 2018 with torres on finestre
cost of frozen blood bags twenty years ago were too high for that , and with antidoping that back then actually tried to catch dopers , it was more risky the more riders you doped hardFor ethical reasons yes. It is a difference between offering drugs to grown men and teenagers, basically everyone agrees with this. I work with medical professionals and age is a very relevant consideration for ethical practice.
But to follow your logic, why didn't they before? Many accounts of riders who said that this was something that was offered to senior riders and leaders. Only with time did they get the same stuff.
that equipment etc . only makes a very small difference then compared to nowI know how a stopwatch works, your point being?
For ethical reasons yes. It is a difference between offering drugs to grown men and teenagers, basically everyone agrees with this. I work with medical professionals and age is a very relevant consideration for ethical practice.
But to follow your logic, why didn't they before? Many accounts of riders who said that this was something that was offered to senior riders and leaders. Only with time did they get the same stuff.
Cost is part of the consideration for sure. Why do you have the impression that 'AD is not trying to catch anyone anymore?cost of frozen blood bags twenty years ago were too high for that , and with antidoping that back then actually tried to catch dopers , it was more risky the more riders you doped hard
now no one gets caught and you lock up young riders for five years . whatever they use, they can boost their values from the get go
I'm sorry to hear about that instance. Not suggesting that there are not bad actors out there. I have my doubts over some teams and their talent...Because of professionalization. If you make it more competetive to even enter pro cycling, you'll get more performance optimization.
And sadly for a lot of people ethical considerations don't play a role, I know someone who was doped when she was in puperty for example. That was weight lifting, okay, but still - no ethical consideration stopped her coaches. And she wasn't even competitive, she was just doped because that was how they were operating. Needless to say it *** up her health.
Why not compare to this years time instead so we can account for equipment at least. Yates was faster right, and comparing specific climbing times is not the most perferct measure of this.that equipment etc . only makes a very small difference then compared to now
what is it that torres had available in 2024 that quintana, froome et al . didnt back then that makes such a huge difference ?
impression is from their success , from the lesson of their past successes , from the economic might teams and riders have for lawfareCost is part of the consideration for sure. Why do you have the impression that 'AD is not trying to catch anyone anymore?
because the increased performance is due to new doping , which shates also benefitted from .Why not compare to this years time instead so we can account for equipment at least. Yates was faster right.
for the same reason i hear nothing about footballLet me be clear: I don't know why everyone is so freaking fast these days, it's a major puzzle for me as an outsider. But I hear and see nothing that really suggest doping as the explanation. Why not?
The 90's and 00' were filled with evidence of doping against riders and teams.
