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corrected it for youdacooley said:hm, direct insulting SKY riders is legalized here?
Coe is head of the IAAF an incredibly lucrative position to be in. Kamayev would have undermined that totally.wrinklyvet said:Not Sky after all then - that's a relief. Thanks for that small comfort.Benotti69 said:Q. The person who would lose the most from a Kamayev tell all ?wrinklyvet said:Only if you first eliminate not only natural causes (?) but also all more likely suspects in his Mother country.fmk_RoI said:Did Sky off former RUSADA boss Nikita Kamaev - on gardening leave from UCI Anti-Doping Commission - after David Walsh revealed to them Kamaev's plans to co-write with him a kiss-and-tell book about doping cover-ups?
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/feb/21/russian-anti-doping-nikita-kamayev-planned-book-allegedly
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/sport/article1670351.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2016_02_21 (£)
A. Coe.
Actually "information on doping covering the last three decades since Kamayev began work for a “secret lab” in Russia" sounds much more to do with Russia to me. Whatever you think of him, I cannot believe the way in which you would refer to Coe in connection with this death. It was in bad taste to suggest Sky too, but at least that wasn't down to you.
And then again, it may just have been a heart attack. Perhaps we should leave it there.
Yes it's quite interesting that, isn't it? What was the logic behind Sky choosing such poor quality riders to bump up to solid, outstanding winners when they could obviously have afforded much better raw material with which to work? Presumably these required a much higher quantity of whatever is being used than would a more talented rider making a smaller increase in performance. Seems strange to have taken the extra risk of detection in using total nobodies who look more suspicious than the more obvious talented riders they could have chosen.Jakub said:yes, it was nice to see Dylan Thomas win Algarve, I am sure that all children are happy. Just some older blocks who also rememeber the famous Postal era haven't enjoyed it so much.LaFlorecita said:You just ensured it won't be quiet.JRanton said:Now the children's doping hero has got his first win this thread should be a lot quieter for a while.
I am actually wondering what's Landa's and Kwiat's season gonna be like. Usually pre-sky donkeys are solid - for example Porte, pre-sky tragic donkeys are extremely solid: Froome, track riders are GCs - Wiggins, but who was top before is suffering: Cavendish. It's not enough examples though and also I believe that Landa had simply a magic season in 2015, that's all. But still if they both fail, I would really like to hear a scientific explanation
I've made worse jokes about the conspiracy theorists round here...wrinklyvet said:It was in bad taste to suggest Sky too, but at least that wasn't down to you.
First win this season or first since his last win? (Do wins in February really count?)JRanton said:Now the children's doping hero has got his first win this thread should be a lot quieter for a while.
Do they only count in this forum if its sky that win?fmk_RoI said:First win this season or first since his last win? (Do wins in February really count?)JRanton said:Now the children's doping hero has got his first win this thread should be a lot quieter for a while.
yes, exactly. but if the alreadygood riders all fail, it will be even more interessant. hopefully the sky version of "The Program" film sometime in 20 years will be much better made, looking forward to what we get to know.Farcanal said:Yes it's quite interesting that, isn't it? What was the logic behind Sky choosing such poor quality riders to bump up to solid, outstanding winners when they could obviously have afforded much better raw material with which to work? Presumably these required a much higher quantity of whatever is being used than would a more talented rider making a smaller increase in performance. Seems strange to have taken the extra risk of detection in using total nobodies who look more suspicious than the more obvious talented riders they could have chosen.Jakub said:yes, it was nice to see Dylan Thomas win Algarve, I am sure that all children are happy. Just some older blocks who also rememeber the famous Postal era haven't enjoyed it so much.LaFlorecita said:You just ensured it won't be quiet.JRanton said:Now the children's doping hero has got his first win this thread should be a lot quieter for a while.
I am actually wondering what's Landa's and Kwiat's season gonna be like. Usually pre-sky donkeys are solid - for example Porte, pre-sky tragic donkeys are extremely solid: Froome, track riders are GCs - Wiggins, but who was top before is suffering: Cavendish. It's not enough examples though and also I believe that Landa had simply a magic season in 2015, that's all. But still if they both fail, I would really like to hear a scientific explanation
Farcanal said:Seems strange to have taken the extra risk of detection in using total nobodies who look more suspicious than the more obvious talented riders they could have chosen.
good spot.MartinGT said:I never knew the super nutritionist Nigel from Sky has gone to Cannondale!
sniper said:good spot.MartinGT said:I never knew the super nutritionist Nigel from Sky has gone to Cannondale!
Cannondale about to go full genius?
There was a nice Garmin/wiggins/mitchell connection in the 2008/9 season.
It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!.Froomestrong. said:This team is a total farce. In a GCN video, G. Thomas says that he hasnt done ANY aero/positioning work since...
2007.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiwvmDcKycI
Marginal gains apparently dont extend to the low hanging fruit like positioning. Amazing.
Ignore the sky mantra where there wins are down to not leaving any stone unturned in their pursuit to gather a marginal gain from everything.............wrinklyvet said:It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!.Froomestrong. said:This team is a total farce. In a GCN video, G. Thomas says that he hasnt done ANY aero/positioning work since...
2007.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiwvmDcKycI
Marginal gains apparently dont extend to the low hanging fruit like positioning. Amazing.
2012 Olympic Games - gold in Team pursuit
2012 World Track Championships 1st (rainbow jersey) Team pursuit
Must have an awful position!
and Leinders really was hired to cure saddle sore.wrinklyvet said:...
It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!
Sorry but I don't accept Leinders was doping the British Olympic team even if you do and the point related to the amazing fact that G had not been in a wind tunnel since 2007 but was nevertheless aero enough to ride a winning team pursuit at the Olympics and World Champs.sniper said:and Leinders really was hired to cure saddle sore.wrinklyvet said:...
It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!
you should talk to Jan Ulrich if you get the chance. He can help you do the math.
Oldcrank posts are irrelevant to the clinic.....my friend.wrinklyvet said:Sorry but I don't accept Leinders was doping the British Olympic team even if you do and the point related to the amazing fact that G had not been in a wind tunnel since 2007 but was nevertheless aero enough to ride a winning team pursuit at the Olympics and World Champs.sniper said:and Leinders really was hired to cure saddle sore.wrinklyvet said:...
It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!
you should talk to Jan Ulrich if you get the chance. He can help you do the math.
Who knows why oldcrank's posts have been removed? Can nobody stomach an alternative view?
Surprisigly neither Big Mig or Mario Cipollini are mates of mine so I won't be asking them anything.Benotti69 said:Oldcrank posts are irrelevant to the clinic.....my friend.wrinklyvet said:Sorry but I don't accept Leinders was doping the British Olympic team even if you do and the point related to the amazing fact that G had not been in a wind tunnel since 2007 but was nevertheless aero enough to ride a winning team pursuit at the Olympics and World Champs.sniper said:and Leinders really was hired to cure saddle sore.wrinklyvet said:...
It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!
you should talk to Jan Ulrich if you get the chance. He can help you do the math.
Who knows why oldcrank's posts have been removed? Can nobody stomach an alternative view?
As for an alternative view, Sky give the PR view and people post here taking it apart very easily giving a more realistic view.
The doping beats aerodynamics every time. Ask Mario Cipollini. Ask Big Mig. Plenty of examples of power beating aero therefore no need for a wind tunnel.
Lol. Look how good Indurain looks. So smooth, so aerodynamic. Like a cyclist from another decade compared to Lemond etc.Benotti69 said:The doping beats aerodynamics every time. Ask Mario Cipollini. Ask Big Mig. Plenty of examples of power beating aero therefore no need for a wind tunnel.
Yes, but his size is big. Mig 'powered' his way through those TTs with a lot of PED help.harryh said:Lol. Look how good Indurain looks. So smooth, so aerodynamic. Like a cyclist from another decade compared to Lemond etc.Benotti69 said:The doping beats aerodynamics every time. Ask Mario Cipollini. Ask Big Mig. Plenty of examples of power beating aero therefore no need for a wind tunnel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANGbb1Yz8Hw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNbWILZkcbg
wrinklyvet said:Surprisigly neither Big Mig or Mario Cipollini are mates of mine so I won't be asking them anything.Benotti69 said:Oldcrank posts are irrelevant to the clinic.....my friend.wrinklyvet said:Sorry but I don't accept Leinders was doping the British Olympic team even if you do and the point related to the amazing fact that G had not been in a wind tunnel since 2007 but was nevertheless aero enough to ride a winning team pursuit at the Olympics and World Champs.sniper said:and Leinders really was hired to cure saddle sore.wrinklyvet said:...
It doesn't seem to have done him any harm. More precisely he says he has not been in a wind tunnel since 2007. Perhaps he didn't need to do so!
you should talk to Jan Ulrich if you get the chance. He can help you do the math.
Who knows why oldcrank's posts have been removed? Can nobody stomach an alternative view?
As for an alternative view, Sky give the PR view and people post here taking it apart very easily giving a more realistic view.
The doping beats aerodynamics every time. Ask Mario Cipollini. Ask Big Mig. Plenty of examples of power beating aero therefore no need for a wind tunnel.
I don't recollect Cipollini's record on the track or particular skills in time trials, but if he did shine it was before modern track and time trial technology, so I don't see the relevance. Big Mig was certainly into aero in his day. In his hour record he could not have done without a good position on the bike.
My response was to a suggestion that Team Sky are a joke because they don't take advantage of all marginal gains (presumably preferring others and I know the theory about them!) because G had not paid attention to his position since 2007 (which is not what he said anyway and is contrary to the whole point of the video in question).
oldcrank clearly agreed with me so far as G is concerned. There were two riders from other teams in the Olympics team in question and there's nothing to suggest Leinders had anything to do with them, whatever his influence on Sky at that time. Nevertheless this team thrashed the Aussies and everyone else in the Olympics. You can't explain away everything by doping.
I have unfashionable views (Clinic-wise) about some things, but do you just want to spend your time agreeing with other posters, or are you prepared to see other opinions? I did not think even the Clinic existed as an echo chamber for identical views.
Whatever you say, nobody can win on the track in both these events (with the world record that oldcrank mentioned) without a good aero position, a matter I regard as obvious fact.
if you need me to explain "off topic trolling" to you, I'll be happy to.wrinklyvet said:...
Who knows why oldcrank's posts have been removed?
You are so kind. No thanks. I don't want to labour the point, but my own post was as much on topic as many and oldcrank thought fit to support it with more proof that the particular sniping against Sky and Thomas in particular was unwarranted on this occasion. Getting his post removed was the pits, but I have no more to say about it.sniper said:if you need me to explain "off topic trolling" to you, I'll be happy to.wrinklyvet said:...
Who knows why oldcrank's posts have been removed?![]()
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