Wallace and Gromit said:Now this is a curious position to take, surely?
If you don't necessarily think it's doping then you're trashing BD's achievements simply because they're too good. Total dominance achieved within the rules of the game is surely the ultimate that any coach/competitor can aspire to.
Caruut said:Nobody does. Sky should be a special case because they treat themselves as such. They say "We are clean. Trust us, we are clean". That is why they should make some effort to prove it. Yet they make no effort and still expect everyone to believe them. I am not saying they have to do this. I am saying it would increase confidence if they did. They can (and likely will) go on treating the fans the same as every other Tour winning team. No transparency, no effort, nothing. What about Sky means that I should treat them differently?
horsinabout said:What's BD stand for Bad Dude? Perhaps it's gone beyond doping? How open minded are you really?
RownhamHill said:So are you suggesting that all the other teams are saying 'we are dirty, don't trust us, we are dirty' and as such they have no need to release data?
SundayRider said:If Brad released all his tests of his pro career and there was no marked difference in the parameters between when he was gruppetto to 2012 I think lots of people may well believe they are clean but this hasn't been done...
Mellow Velo said:Besides, they would be of absolutely no interest to the opposition.![]()
What do you think Bad Dude Brailsford is doing to achieve his success?
Mellow Velo said:Besides, they would be of absolutely no interest to the opposition.![]()
orbeas said:Seems that Mr Brailsford has no history of being a bike rider either in the UK or as a Pro in Europe !!!!!
SundayRider said:Blood data is not anything like power data...
orbeas said:Seems that Mr Brailsford has no history of being a bike rider either in the UK or as a Pro in Europe !!!!!
Mellow Velo said:Apologies.
Wrong assumption.
orbeas said:" Dave Brailsford spent four years as a competitive cyclist in St. Etienne in France chasing his dream of winning the ultimate cycling challenge, the Tour de France before returning to the UK to study for his first degree in Sports Science and Psychology and then went on to study for an MBA "
Which teams ?????
Any race results either in France or even the UK ?
Must have had some to get a pro licence ??
Parker said:ASPTT St.Etienne.
It's an amateur team, part of the municipal sports club.
He's never claimed to have been a pro.
Parker said:ASPTT St.Etienne.
It's an amateur team, part of the municipal sports club.
He's never claimed to have been a pro.
Caruut said:Nobody does. Sky should be a special case because they treat themselves as such. They say "We are clean. Trust us, we are clean". That is why they should make some effort to prove it. Yet they make no effort and still expect everyone to believe them. I am not saying they have to do this. I am saying it would increase confidence if they did. They can (and likely will) go on treating the fans the same as every other Tour winning team. No transparency, no effort, nothing. What about Sky means that I should treat them differently?
Dear Wiggo said:Except they were paying him. Is that the definition of a pro or no?
Those who can't spend all their time on internet forums, no?bianchigirl said:Wow, 4 years pursuing his dream of winning the tour without ever getting into an elite team or troubling the scorers?
Ah well, those who can't and all that)
bianchigirl said:Wow, 4 years pursuing his dream of winning the tour without ever getting into an elite team or troubling the scorers?
Ah well, those who can't and all that)
