- May 13, 2009
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The Bald Eagle said:Did You Ever Ride Alpe D'HUEZ. I will bet Your fat **** You Did not. I could ride Alpe d' Huez in SAy Maximum 48 min with more training. There are very few people even capable of riding the alp in under an hour. And any rider who has ridden alpe D'hUEZ IN 40 minutes or so is obviously on epo. Any thing under say 43 minutes is suspicious. 45 MINUTES for contador in the dauphine. 53 for menchov. I will gaurantee You that You could not ride the alp in under an hour. Yes 56 minutes it was easy i said that. But under 50 Yes no problem whatsoever for me. One ride sprinting out of the saddle to the summit on a 53- 17. Have You ever ridden the alp. as I SAID i RODE THE ALP ONCE . tHESE gUYS ARE RIDING THESE SORT OF CLIMBS since they were in their teens. I would hesitate to provoke me with ignorant as an answer in future as ignoant I ain't. NAD YES SUPER FIT BOTH PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY MORE THAN yOU WILL EVER know. As a matter of fact 19 ,45 is my best for a ten mile time trial. NOw that aint bad could You match that. AND BELIEVE ME i KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE TO SUFFER ON A BIKE. and PRO CYCLISTS THEY DON'T GIVE A CRAP ABOUT YOU OR I. tHEY ARE NOT GODS.!!
56 mins, thats about 14 kmh over 8% slope, its not bad for a recreational cyclist but not even good enough for very low amateur racing.
In american standards: Mediocre Cat4 road racer maybe
So yeah a single 14 kmh TT up Alpe d'Huez is no big feat really. Sorry buddy, keep up the good work though, maybe you'll get there someday.
Needless to say, your argument about using your mediocre cycling results as proof that you don't need PEDs to win or race the TDF is really bad actually.
