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xcleigh said:Take cover...."@DavidWalshST
Outstanding victory for Dan Martin in Catalunya good for the sport. Watching him climb and suffer is reassuring. Same with Chris Froome."
And...go....
BYOP88 said:Maybe Sky can sign Damiano Cunego and make him win GT's again.
sartoris said:It's not just Froome and Wiggo, it's f*ck*ng everyone in the team, in every single race !!!
Watching today's races on TV made me really sad.
Professional cycling is dead.
Lanark said:Ah, remember the good old days when Bernie Kohl was championed as a sign of cycling cleaning up because he suffered so much in the mountains of the Tour? Dutch cycling commentators were ecstatic, this was clear proof that cycling was turning a new leaf.
I appreciate what Walsh has done with Armstrong, but he should be really, really carefull in proclaiming to know who is clean. Many a hand has been burned that way in the past.
webbie146 said:Sky's dominance in all those stage races... Is it Dr.Ferrari?
sartoris said:It's not just Froome and Wiggo, it's f*ck*ng everyone in the team, in every single race !!!
Watching today's races on TV made me really sad.
Professional cycling is dead.
xcleigh said:I tend to agree. But it does work both ways. Some proclaim to see dopers just by looking at them ride (looks like a duck, quacks like a duck etc...). One has to be careful as yes as you mention Kohl was thought to be clean due to his suffering. So to see a performance and say it is definitely dope fuelled is as much a stab in the dark as proclaiming a clean performance (unfortunately). In my opinion it is yet to be determined if Walsh is barking up the wrong tree on this one.
some guy on a youtube highlight video said:Froome new Armstrong? You are joking surely? Different race style, ~Different tactics, Different attitude, Different ethic, Everything so very different, including the use of banned substances and disregard for fellow cyclists.
the sceptic said:Youre pretty dense arent you? or did you start watch cycling in july 2012? For the last 20 years, when a team or a rider is destroying the competition it is always doping. But of course this time its just a stab in the dark to even suggest they might be doping![]()
BYOP88 said:Maybe Sky can sign Damiano Cunego and make him win GT's again.
lemoogle said:My family used to take the cows up to l'ospedale once a year(seriously) and they looked more gracious and "clean" than froome on a bike today at l'ospedale.
FGimondi said:Wasn't there talk a couple of season ago of him signing for them?
Maybe they told him what was expected of their GC guys and he said "No thanks!"
He's been pretty outspoken on his antidoping stance. And why shouldn't he be. After all, this is a guy who showed early promise but saw himself tumble down the GC ladder when guys like Di Luca got on the old airplane fuel.
BYOP88 said:Just watching the Crit Int highlights and when Tschopp attacks, Boardman says this;
'Sky are doing what they've been doing all season riding their own race, they're going to let him go, they know it's costly to get a gap like this and he'll have to pay a price in a few minutes time. Their strategy is to wait and reel him back in'.
So non-Sky riders have to pay a price whilst attacking, but Sky riders don't.
BYOP88 said:Just watching the Crit Int highlights and when Tschopp attacks, Boardman says this;
'Sky are doing what they've been doing all season riding their own race, they're going to let him go, they know it's costly to get a gap like this and he'll have to pay a price in a few minutes time. Their strategy is to wait and reel him back in'.
So non-Sky riders have to pay a price whilst attacking, but Sky riders don't.
TheArt said:vetooo @ammattipyoraily
#CritInter, Col de l'Ospedale ("4km"→"1km" [=3 km], 7.73 %, 232 m). Chris Froome: 7:54, 22.78 Kph, VAM 1762 m/h, 6.35 W/kg.
vetooo @ammattipyoraily
#CritInter, Col de l'Ospedale ("4km"→"1km" [=3 km], 7.73 %, 232 m). Richie Porte: 7:48, 23.08 Kph, VAM 1785 m/h, 6.43 W/kg.
