lavieclaire said:
....or, if we assume he isn't doping his riders it looks like justifiable anger.
Take your pick.
Justifiable anger it would perhaps be, but it would also then call into question the wisdom of stating it as he did, with numerous factual inaccuracies or exaggerations, because that makes him sound more dishonest. It's like my mother when I was a child. "I'll be off the computer in around half an hour". After 32 minutes it was "you've been on there nearly an hour!" - the blatant exaggeration to make a point.
mastersracer said:
The 80's comparisons are naive. Cycling, like many other sports, increasingly draws from a larger pool of riders due to its internationalization. The result is less variance in the performance of riders. The attacks in the 80s and before were in part due to the fact that a small pool of riders (team leaders) were significantly better than the rest of riders and incentive structures were different before contracts were tied to rider point systems. Team leaders could win GC jerseys and points jerseys (last done by Hinault - Merckx won all 3 jerseys in a single tour). The irony is that if a rider today dominated a race the way team leaders used to this forum would go apoplectic.
Of course. Because as you say, the difference between the best and worst riders in the péloton is much smaller now, so if you could dominate like the best riders did then, you'll look ridiculous.
SundayRider said:
69Kilos according to various websites but I'm 99% sure he said in the book 68Kg.
You're using Bradley Wiggins himself as a source? I thought that he had been totally discredited as a source by now owing to the fact that his story stayed as straight as a circle.
Gloin22 said:
Btw, I remeber Hogg saying he had some clear info about Sky doping few months ago and the info was going to go out into the open soon afterwards.
Well, did it ? :lol: ....
Notwithstanding that this is Hog so it's inevitably nonsense, what kind of idiot, if they actually had clear info about Sky doping, would be blurting it out on a message forum without being able to back it up through the appropriate channels? I mean, I could say "I winged my way into a Team Sky hotel last July and the riders were shooting up in the corridors" on here... but who would believe that? Even if I hadn't just pulled that notion out of thin air just now and had actually been there... with nothing further, then the only thing it would serve is the endless he-said-she-said of the Clinic's treatment of such matters. I recall once somebody made some tenuous link of Valverde to Humanplasma. Nothing came of it, because it was likely total drivel. But several posters immediately bought it, because Valverde = dope = stories about Valverde doping must be true. But why would Valverde need to go all the way to Vienna to dope, especially bearing in mind he'd stick out like a sore thumb when all his training partners are in Spain and he had hardly raced in Germany/Austria/Italy in years? But it's only the conspiracy theorists who would buy it, and even if I knew what I'd seen and was telling the truth, without going through the appropriate channels I'd just be a lone nut on a forum. And worse, if I did go through the appropriate channels and then blurted it out on a forum while it was still going through the typical administrative and legal challenges for investigations of this type, I'd prejudice the investigation.
BYOP88 said:
Was Brailsford the head of track, when Hayles(not sure if it was him, but pretty sure it happened in the era of clean cycling(2006)) joined the over 50 club?
To be fair though, like many other riders who have a certificate stating they have naturally high hematocrit, Hayles has spent many generations at altitude. He's from Portsmouth, a city which is a whole seven metres above sea level.
SundayRider said:
Masters Racer - read Wiggins book and other interviews. He actually states his power and weight and do the maths yourself.
Again... Wiggins... can't use his statements as evidence of anything other than what an opportunistic stretcher of the truth he is.
Parrulo said:
so fast bringing that from another thread yet no comments on froome never being to a wind tunnel . . .
If Marc Madiot had only taught his riders to warm down just think... with the advantages of wind tunnels AND warming down, FDJ would be sticking 5 guys in the top 10 by now!
(seriously on the wind tunnel though, we had a guy on the forum who worked at a wind tunnel where Liberty Seguros Continental and Palmeiras Resort - I think - had done testing. These are small Portuguese Continental teams. If they can afford wind tunnel testing it's pretty much hilarious if Sky don't use it, unless they have something which does more or less the same but with a more technological look, mood lighting and a Brian Eno album on loop to simulate the feel of doing a time trial AND being on the Team Sky bus at the same time)