- Jul 4, 2010
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Dear Wiggo said:Lanark that is a great quote. The patterns are so obvious, imo.
Here's another pattern I am noticing recently:
There was a big discussion on cortisol and its release into the body and how getting sick is part and parcel of long GT races and long seasons. But these guys are getting sick before one day races, or the first couple of days of a multi-stage race.
Not necessarily doping-related, no.
But a big fuss was made of the team teaching their riders how to wash their hands properly (attention to detail), as well has hiring someone good with saddle sores, back in the day post-death of soigneur. When a bunch of Sky riders withdrew from the Vuelta in the first few days.
So it's April.
Short races.
And they're getting sick.
While other team members are floating to the top as the cream of the pro peloton.
I actually saw and spoke to Josh on Tuesday and rode with him as he is local to me. He actually has a cold and was coughing quite a bit.
