Spencer the Half Wit said:
Wasn't Froome's time about 41 minutes though? Nowhere near Pantani or Armstrong
Sure, it's worth noting. The story was he bonked and took an illegal feed for which he was penalized 20 seconds.
My point in using the Alpe is less about Froome and more about that there are a lot of times recorded there over the years with a lot of riders. Froome matches the oxygen vector dopers on climbs like Ventoux (much harder than Alpe d'Huez) and AX3.
AX3:
1. Laiseka 22:57, 2001
(doper)
2. Armstrong 22:59, 2001
(doper)
3. Froome 23:14, 2013
4. Ulrich 23:17, 2003
(doper)
5. Zubeldia 23:19, 2003
(doper)
6. Ulrich 23:22, 2001
(doper)
7. Armstrong 23:24, 2003
(doper)
8. Vinokourov 23:34, 2003
(doper)
9. Basso 23:36, 2003
(doper)
10. Armstrong 23:40, 2005
(doper)
Ventoux
TT results are irrelevant and removed. Non TT list:
1. 1994: 57:34 Marco Pantani 22.41 km/h
(doper)
2. 2009: 58:45 Andy Schleck 21.96 km/h
(doper)
3. 2009: 58:45 Alberto Contador 21.96 km/h
(doper)
4. 2009: 58:48 Lance Armstrong 21.94 km/h
(doper)
5. 2009: 58:50 Fränk Schleck 21.93 km/h
(doper)
6. 2009: 58:53 Roman Kreuziger 21.91 km/h
(doper)
7. 2002: 59:00 Lance Armstrong 21.86 km/h
(doper)
8. 2013: 59:00 Chris Froome 21.86 km/h
9. 1994: 59:02 Richard Virenque 21.85 km/h
(doper)
10. 1994: 59:02 Armand De Las Cuevas 21.85 km/h
(doper)
But sure, he's clean.