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Galic Ho said:Oh and when Sky go full *** at the Tour. I hope the Spanish forces rise to match them. Isn't Valverde and Rodriguez aiming for the Tour this year? Or don't Katusha have an invite? Throw in Samu and I can see them all helping Contador. It'd also be nice to have Andy Schleck fire like he's never done before in the Tour.
Wiggins and Froome are different creatures. Froome is the insane mentally challenged one who doesn't notice how absurd he is. Wiggins in the petty jealous kind who cannot stand rivalry. I hope they clash and bring this whole circus down around them. Will make for some entertaining viewing. Also having their respective missus at the others throat might do well.
doolols said:Oh yes, why are Sky winning and better than everyone else? Well, they do happen to have more money than most other teams. And, even Vaughters says they're particularly adept at recruiting the riders they need to fit into their team structure.
From his Twitter feed tonight:
Key is Sky buys guys to be workers that are outright talents. I can think of 8-9 they have that have higher earning than my #1
dont get me wrong, a precious few other teams have similar budgets, but are as good at recruiting.
I respect their model a lot. Even though I still hate the fact we lost Wiggo.
their final climb tactics are very intelligent and neuter explosive climbers. But you need 3-4 €600,000+ domestiques to make work.
No doubt I'll get abuse from the blinkered Sky haters who will always bleat on about them doping, just because they're winning. Like others have said, some things look suspicious, but each time someone brings up some "evidence" that they're doping (usually based on performance observations), it gets countered, which then releases the forum venom-spitters.
gavatron said:so why are we going through it all again so soon? How come sky seem to have been given the nod to do what they like?
JMBeaushrimp said:Who is the new "Dark Helmet"?
Wiggins can be tall version of dark helmet. Chris can be his loyal Froomemog
will10 said:I've a lot of time and respect for Jonathan Vaughters.
But he is taking us for fools with these comments. Guys like Froome, Cataldo, David Lopez - these guys were not 'outright talents'. They showed very little until joining Sky. was Richie Porte, as a climber at least. Froome has made arguably the biggest jump in performance in the sport in years. Neither I don't even know where to start with Rogers these days.
Someone pointed out the US Postal recruitment policy and I think they're bob on with that - Postal did sign guys who had been leaders at other teams, had got very good results. Heras, Azevedo, Popovych. Sky have signed several good domestiques who now look like they could ride for top 3 on their own, unheard of prior to them joining Sky.
Seeing Uran and Henao up there is not unusual IMO. But I really am uncomfortable seeing who they're working for ride as he does.
That is a very worrying thing to me. I pegged Henao as a future top 5 GT rider. To see Uran and Henao dropping some of the best climbers and then dropping of is understandable but all the other Sky riders seem to have left them behind in their wake with their new found climbing ability.will10 said:Seeing Uran and Henao up there is not unusual IMO. But I really am uncomfortable seeing who they're working for ride as he does.
SundayRider said:“How many teams are doing 25 minutes of threshold training at altitude? Do they look at our strength? We do our jobs. We’re professional,” he said. “Everyone used to laugh at us when we started to ride our trainers after the stages. Now 90 percent of the peloton is doing it. We’re trend-setters.” Richie Porte.
Lanark said:Funny how 90% of the peloton does it now, yet the Sky domination only gets bigger.
How much BS in one single statement.SundayRider said:“How many teams are doing 25 minutes of threshold training at altitude? Do they look at our strength? We do our jobs. We’re professional,” he said. “Everyone used to laugh at us when we started to ride our trainers after the stages. Now 90 percent of the peloton is doing it. We’re trend-setters.” Richie Porte.
The simple answer is they can still dope without being caught! Just not the the level seen 10 years ago. They can still take small transfusions of their own blood. They can also use IGF-1 or HGH without any real risks of going positive.Gavatron said:One thing I don't understand about the whole Sky thing is how they are getting away with it.
This is just how it is in cycling and other sports (other sports especially).So why are we going through it all again so soon? How come Sky seem to have been given the nod to do what they like?
Ferminal said:Unlimited access... does Mat get the sack of he doesn't talk to Walsh?
hrotha said:How much BS in one single statement.
Warming down? We warmed down in PE class at school when we were like 11 years old. Or, well, we were told to. We rarely saw the need for that malarkey
Doing intervals? Training at altitude?
Being professional?
That's just insulting.
That is a big one.Lanark said:Nico Verhoeven says 'that's the same thing the Italian teams in the 90's said'.
The implication is clear.
Bernie's eyesore said:Do the other teams take their own pillows with them though?
