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Dear Wiggo said:Chef doing chefy stuff == marginal gain:
Except...
biokemguy said:I've been wondering how a swim coach can be so brilliant in cycling.
Do swimmers have nearly the level of training data available compared to cyclists?
No power meters in swimming...do they even use HR monitors (not sure they'd work in water)?
How is a swim coach gonna be able to interpret all this data to improve performance?
There probably is a legit answer to this, like he's not the only coach, and quick learner, but why hire somebody who has no experience with the type of performance data used in cycling?
leon7766 said:So we are still waiting for any evidence .I was going to say you couldn't make it up but sadly you lot do
I'm fine with them turning monkeys into Skyborgs but please don't do that to the epic Mike SnowParrulo said:Also according to some posters on Parlamento Mike Snow has grown a full 4 cm's since he joined Sky (according to the stats on the team website). . . Marginal gains i guess
trevim said:I'm fine with them turning monkeys into Skyborgs but please don't do that to the epic Mike Snow![]()
DirtyWorks said:What year is this again? It feels like 2005.
Simple question, what precisely constitutes "proof" that at least a few riders on Sky have doped for their grand tour podiums? Please, be specific.
biokemguy said:I've been wondering how a swim coach can be so brilliant in cycling.
Do swimmers have nearly the level of training data available compared to cyclists?
No power meters in swimming...do they even use HR monitors (not sure they'd work in water)?
How is a swim coach gonna be able to interpret all this data to improve performance?
There probably is a legit answer to this, like he's not the only coach, and quick learner, but why hire somebody who has no experience with the type of performance data used in cycling?
thehog said:Brailsford calls it "the triangle of change" when he gives motivational talks.
biokemguy said:I've been wondering how a swim coach can be so brilliant in cycling.
Do swimmers have nearly the level of training data available compared to cyclists?
No power meters in swimming...do they even use HR monitors (not sure they'd work in water)?
How is a swim coach gonna be able to interpret all this data to improve performance?
There probably is a legit answer to this, like he's not the only coach, and quick learner, but why hire somebody who has no experience with the type of performance data used in cycling?
BroDeal said:It looks like you got the version he gives to outsiders and David Walsh. The presentation to the white lunch bag crew is more like this.
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BroDeal said:It looks like you got the version he gives to outsiders and David Walsh. The presentation to the white lunch bag crew is more like this.
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DirtyWorks said:What year is this again? It feels like 2005.
Simple question, what precisely constitutes "proof" that at least a few riders on Sky have doped for their grand tour podiums? Please, be specific.
RownhamHill said:<snipped>
- Riders (from the Grupetto)on Sky reaching Grand Tour podiums
- Riders on Sky training (training harder than racing)
- Riders on Sky being professional cyclists (just like every other rider in the peloton but Sky say they are more professional)
- Riders using the C bomb in press conferences (you mean riders slagging fans that doubt them)
- Coaches who used to work in elite sports other than cycling (yet their techniques remain unexplained, except by PR speak like reverse periodisation)
- Other cycling teams employing chefs (employing chef from another team yet claiming they do it different from everyone else)
- Hack journalists writing poorly edited books to cash in on the Christmas market (I wouldn't call Walsh a Hack but feel free to do so on his Sky work)
And so on. . .and on and on do Sky fail in their transparency and explanations for hiring doping riders, doping doctors, etc etc etc
BroDeal said:It looks like you got the version he gives to outsiders and David Walsh. The presentation to the white lunch bag crew is more like this.
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Dear Wiggo said:Add in some swimming-specific phrases like "reverse periodisation" (which still irks me, given you're training for a 3 week friggin' race, and the technique is used more for sprint swimmers, and the longest Oly swim event is the 1500m, over in ~15 minutes but I digress) and Bob's your uncle.
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del1962 said:I will take that as mo compelling evidence then
del1962 said:I will take that as no compelling evidence then
....talking about what happened in 1996 when things were a bit out of control. Since then things have really moved on as far as fighting against doping is concerned," Sunderland added.
RownhamHill said:Off the top of my head, specific things that might constitute proof could be:
- a positive drugs test
After the statute of limitations of course! What good will it do then?RownhamHill said:- a first person confession
All of which were present during Armstrong's fraud. All of them explained away by the most ridiculous reasons since Santa Claus. Similarly, all legitimate warnings are explained away in 2014.RownhamHill said:- credible first hand eye-witness testimony of doping practise
- documentary evidence of the logistics of doping
- a collection of credible (ish) second-hand testimonies/circumstantial events that cross-reference against each other to paint a compelling picture