Joachim said:
Here's an informed view on that, from Robert Millar...
And so to the subject of the Team Sky preparation, a subject which has been and will be debated on the cycling fora with much vigour. The fact is you will never know , you can only hope. All the team on the front or having four guys out of fifteen in the front group isn't unusual, it isn't proof of anything. It's what happens when you have the yellow jersey in the Tour, as a helper you turn yourself inside out everyday for that cause , you ride until you can't keep that pace and then you do it again the next day. A good pro can do that better than you would believe possible and if you have a strong team it looks and feels impressive to be part of that.
Speculation on what former Rabobank doctor Leinders role is or was , or stuff like the remoteness from the testers of the Mount Tiede training camps , the metamorphosis of Wiggins, the emergence of Froome, the revival of Rogers and Porte is all just speculation. You can calmly explain each point if you want or equally you can make an iffy story about any of them. At the end of the day sport is about entertainment and which aspect of that you find enjoyment in is entirely personal.
Caveat: Millar is one of my favourite riders of all time.
Let us analyzi this:
Millar said:
The fact is you will never know , you can only hope.
Hope?
I read this as ''it is suspicious but I have no evidence''
Millar said:
All the team on the front or having four guys out of fifteen in the front group isn't unusual, it isn't proof of anything.
The only time a team had that kinda force in front was with la Vie Claiire,
the dreamteam of clean cycling. Not a bunch of anglosaxons on the Geert Leinders special, Robert.
Note: Greg LeMond had no - one in 1989, and guess, he won that Tour Robert, remember?
Millar said:
Speculation on what former Rabobank doctor Leinders role is or was , or stuff like the remoteness from the testers of the Mount Tiede training camps , the metamorphosis of Wiggins, the emergence of Froome, the revival of Rogers and Porte is all just speculation.
Dear Robert could be anyone here in the Clinic Sky thread, that is for sure, only that nasty Omerta keeps him from delivering the true message.
Robert Millar = 'the Hog'
Millar said:
At the end of the day sport is about entertainment and which aspect of that you find enjoyment in is entirely personal.
True, clean sport is.
Joachim said:
Millar is one of my favourite riders of all time.
Care to explain that?
Dear Wiggo said:
We didn't see the limit of the climbing speeds - we only saw what was necessary. Wiggins said they were training harder than they raced, right?
It is just like Indurain, he didn't have to kill everyone in the mountains because he killed everyone in the TT's. Alien Froome would have won this Tour was it not for the team orders. We would have seen 6,5w/k climbing if Froome was let loose.
Edit: only when Big Mig was ****ed off he showed his true EPO mountain face, like in 1994, Hautacam, ridiculous. Even Pantani shook his head.