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Catwhoorg said:Worth ploughing through to say that I completely distrust the UCI.
Hope more do the same, that could be a powerful message to Sky, and from them to the UCI
Indeed, it was my favorite question
Catwhoorg said:Worth ploughing through to say that I completely distrust the UCI.
Hope more do the same, that could be a powerful message to Sky, and from them to the UCI
ebandit said:1st you manipulate what i said then when you correct you........i hear
'you made it up in the first place'
DB's quote was from 'sky's the limit' idea being to be always flexible and not entrenched in dogma
like most teams team sky have their own chef and can eat when they choose
Mark L
armchairclimber said:In a couple of years Farah will be in the mix too.
The Hitch said:Berto was peddaling squares cos he attacked 100k out and time trialed his way up 2 mountains, before getting caught in the valley and then attacking again up alpe.
Seriously it was like the
Similarly Voeckler didnt crack because the race up Alpe was too hot for him. he cracked because like Berto he was pulling on his own for half an hour.
gooner said:The Plateau de Beille stage was significantly slower than Contador and Rasmussen in 07 and Lance's victories in the past.
Contador's win on Alpe d'Huez in 2010 Dauphine was well slower than the Lance era as well.
thehog said:So where the "gain"?
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The Hitch said:And would you believe it?
Not that Farah has any business being in the mix with Bekele.
1 was world cross country champion in his teens and world champion at 21. Best Afrcian sportsman of all time.
The other, only 8 months older, was nobody until the London Olympic cycle came around at which point suddenly hes the king of the 5 and 10 thousand.
armchairclimber said:Well yes, I would believe it. It's not as though Farah came out of nowhere. Sure, Bekele was, in his prime, the greatest distance runner ever. The age is irrelevant mind....Bekele had far more training hours behind him than Farah.
Bekele is interesting. I believe the majority of his training was based upon 200m reps. A lot of them, run hard.
ebandit said:refer to my earlier post i write...........marginal gains are just that ...marginal
my thought is that observers here are so keen to mock washing hands / riders
own mattress / warming down / M n M's in team colours they don't take note of less marginal gains
flexible approach to training with scientific input from a no. of coaches who are always with the riders
signing riders with most potential to improve
following the BC track teams approach + more..........but of course all
that success could have been from doping all along too
Mark L
The Hitch said:Berto was peddaling squares cos he attacked 100k out and solo'd his way up 2 mountains, before getting caught in the valley and then attacking again up alpe.
The Hitch said:Sorry, but even now at his absolute super self farah is nowhere near as good as bekele, not in the 5, not in the 10, not in cross country where bekele won the double 5 years in a row and is 11 time world champion.
Yet if he suddenly becomes in the mix with Bekele (probably greatest long distance athlete ever) and 10 clearly doping kenyans all of whome have in the last few years run under the 2002 marathon wr, you would believe that he was doing it clean.
hmmm that says it all really.
ebandit said:refer to my earlier post i write...........marginal gains are just that ...marginal
my thought is that observers here are so keen to mock washing hands / riders
own mattress / warming down / M n M's in team colours they don't take note of less marginal gains
flexible approach to training with scientific input from a no. of coaches who are always with the riders
signing riders with most potential to improve
following the BC track teams approach + more..........but of course all
that success could have been from doping all along too
Mark L
the sceptic said:. But hey, you brits are different of course
The Sceptic
the sceptic said:Of course the success could have been from doping, but you and all the other skybots prefer the marginal gains hypothesis. Seems very naive to just ignore what has been going on in the sport for the last 20 years. But hey, you brits are different of course
The Sceptic
thehog said:But you can't list any of the gains.
Doesn't add up.
thehog said:I have to admit motor pacing is not something I've seen before. If Sky are training at race pace behind the car I can imagine it gives them an edge.
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zalacain said:We used to go out behind a car in the 50s.
(It was only a Seat 500 mind you)![]()
JimmyFingers said:He's taken a bit in a video and run with it, at no point have Sky claimed to invent motorpacing or even cited it as a key part of the training. In fact it was a Radioshack video, two sets of Sky riders come past them on a climb, someone here asked what they were doing and were told motorpacing and in the usual tedious inevitability Hoggo up and runs with it.
All this stuff about hand-washing, warming down and whatever else guff he and the other trolls come up with is just hot air, meaningless words that fill up the bandwidth and clog the threads, choking more meaningful discussion. Apparently that's ok though.
ebandit said:you have got me now hoggie...............if i was a sports scientist / sports
psychiatrist i would tell you exactly how it was done
or maybe? i would be on £100k a year with team sky
team sky have the boffins to create this success......so they tell us
Mark L
JimmyFingers said:He's taken a bit in a video and run with it, at no point have Sky claimed to invent motorpacing or even cited it as a key part of the training. In fact it was a Radioshack video, two sets of Sky riders come past them on a climb, someone here asked what they were doing and were told motorpacing and in the usual tedious inevitability Hoggo up and runs with it.
All this stuff about hand-washing, warming down and whatever else guff he and the other trolls come up with is just hot air, meaningless words that fill up the bandwidth and clog the threads, choking more meaningful discussion. Apparently that's ok though.
Carols said:LOL my dad was motor pacing in the 1920s![]()
JimmyFingers said:Correction: Vaughters does
thehog said:I'll leave to Tim Kerrison to explain.
