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SundayRider said:Along with a PHD in bull****
More likely a BA in BS: Doctorates take years of study
SundayRider said:Along with a PHD in bull****
JimmyFingers said:More likely a BA in BS: Doctorates take years of study
zalacain said:
horsinabout said:"In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king" .
horsinabout said:"In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king" .
Mellow Velo said:You must have needed directions to the Clinic, then.
A bright, shiny new Skyeptic, or someone
on leave, I wonder?
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Wallace and Gromit said:I thought it was the land of blind giants and the one-eyed pygmy, but even so I'm not sure I see the relevance to Brailsford and his achievements.
You're taking the p*ss out of his racing and academic achievements, whilst conveniently glossing over his achievements in his current field of employment, namely managing teams to win bike races. Ultimately, as performance director of a national track team or a DS of a pro team, winning races is what counts, not your educational background.
horsinabout said:It's satir dear (boy/girl).
JimmyFingers said:Isn't a Satir a half-goat half-man? I presume you mean satire?
Wallace and Gromit said:Phew. I thought you were being serious!
Sir Dave is undoubtedly a prize bullsh*t merchant, but he certainly has a gift for making things happen, which is a rare talent indeed.
horsinabout said:I think financial investments and politics have helped him with a huge tail wind. I think you may have gathered, I don't find him credible, until proven other wise. A shed load of medels don't do it for me.
horsinabout said:I think financial investments and politics have helped him with a huge tail wind. I think you may have gathered, I don't find him credible, until proven other wise. A shed load of medels don't do it for me.
Wallace and Gromit said:What do you mean by credible?
Put simply, as you saying that Sir Dave's achievements are all due to doping or are the result of some sort of political/financial advantage over the opposition?
I'm open-minded as to the doping argument, but the success of the GB track team and Sky in the last year or so - however achieved - is quite something, given that none of the opposition are simply rolling over and saying "OK Dave. Your guys can win this. We're not that bothered."
mastersracer said:Once upon a time, posts in this forum discussed watts/kg, VAM, physical evidence (gasp), and informed speculation regarding blood parameters. Now it is a desperate repository for empty speculation from posters who can't even spell. RIP Clinic.
Caruut said:Funnily enough though, Sky don't release that data. You know full well that if Bradley's Tour blood data were available it would be discussed here, it is childish to even insinuate otherwise.
horsinabout said:I don't necessarily mean doping, no. It is the inertia of it, a seemingly unstoppable force.
the sceptic said:Exactly. Sky wanting to be transparent and all. What is their excuse for not making any data public?
the sceptic said:Exactly. Sky wanting to be transparent and all. What is their excuse for not making any data public?
the sceptic said:Exactly. Sky wanting to be transparent and all. What is their excuse for not making any data public?
JimmyFingers said:Which data are you referring too? If it's power data for the riders no-one is going to release that. It's like tweeting an F1 teams telemetry from qualifying the evening before a race
Wallace and Gromit said:Releasing the data will "prove" conclusively to the most hardened cynics that Sky have been doping even if the data is actually in respect of completely legitimate blood composition.
Caruut said:My post above has some response to this, but directly:
Yes, it would be a sacrifice, but are you saying Sky are willing to be anti-doping until they have to make any kind of sacrifice? What kind of flimsy position is that? Secondly, what could rival teams have done with power data this July? You don't have to know the exact numbers to know that the boys in black ahead of you are going just too fast. You can know the numbers all day long but when the road turns up and the pace hots up, what good is that when they are just way too good?
JimmyFingers said:Which data are you referring too? If it's power data for the riders no-one is going to release that.
JimmyFingers said:What team does release power data for riders? Why should Sky be a special case?
Calling it a flimsy excuse is, well flimsy. And your argument it wouldn't be helpful is bogus IMO, clearly its data that would be very helpful to opposition teams, in both race tactics and team make-up. Maybe it wouldn't have helped but it's still card you keep close to your chest.
