Parrot23 said:Yes, agree on Hesjedal. He shows no signs at all of doping. He's an older style rider, like a VW diesel rabbit. None of these mad, high octane accelerations, sprinting up hills.
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Parrot23 said:Yes, agree on Hesjedal. He shows no signs at all of doping. He's an older style rider, like a VW diesel rabbit. None of these mad, high octane accelerations, sprinting up hills.
guess you are right with your Lance signaturecollege said:Floyd was never Amish from what I understand. You might want to check that at the door.
Wiggins just wants this more than the rest of the general classification cyclist and has been focused training just for this tour.
issoisso said:Yes, and from those posts we have gleamed that he is not in any way to be trusted.
For example, in late 2007 the rumour was that he was signing with Astana. He posted yelling like a madman at everyone that "what kind of person do you think I am?" and that he'd never be associated with those dopers.
3 days later he was officially announced as an Astana rider.
Clearly someone you can trust
The Hitch said:Might as well move the rest of the Tour into this thread.
wattage said:Thats funny, and sadly true.
Cancellara is not on top form because he's coming out of an injury and peaking for the Olympics. I know some people have said "OMG they beat Cancellara!" as an argument for Wiggo and especially Froome being doped, but personally I think Cancellara is largely irrelevant here.MartinGT said:I have another thought.
Cancellara has worked really hard to keep in yellow, he wasnt on form today because he is feeling the effect of that?
'Ik mag tevreden zijn over mijn tijdrit', reageerde Maxime Monfort. 'Wiggins en Froome zijn mannen van een andere planeet en daar moet ik mij niet aan spiegelen. Ik moet meer kijken naar jongens als Taaramae. Op de rustdag gaan we eens babbelen met de ploeg. Kopman moet ik niet worden. Ik heb geen ploeg rond mij nodig om in de top tien te eindigen. Wel wil ik een vrije rol krijgen in het team. Meer vraag ik niet.'
[...] "Wiggins and Froome are guys from a different planet and I shouldn't compare myself to them"
'Drie minuten, dat is al een serieus verschil', was Jurgen Van den Broeck na afloop vooral onder de indruk van Wiggins en co. 'Een krak in het tijdrijden zal ik wel nooit meer worden, de schade beperken was de opdracht. Ik heb onderweg altijd mijn ritme kunnen aanhouden en viel nooit stil. Dat je zo veel tijd gaat verliezen op iemand als Wiggins, weet je op voorhand. Hij is nu eenmaal ’buiten categorie’. Ik heb gegeven wat ik in huis had. Het podium kan ik al vergeten, maar ik wil me toch nog laten zien in deze Tour.'
"that I lose so much time to someone like Wiggins, that's something you know beforehand. He is 'hors de categorie.'
MartinGT said:I have another thought.
Cancellara has worked really hard to keep in yellow, he wasnt on form today because he is feeling the effect of that?
Bala Verde said:Some reactions from riders ??
Some pros say things like this
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20120709_158
[Montfort]
[Van den Broeck]
Bala Verde said:Some reactions from riders ??
Some pros say things like this
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20120709_158
[Montfort]
[Van den Broeck]
hrotha said:Cancellara is not on top form because he's coming out of an injury and peaking for the Olympics. I know some people have said "OMG they beat Cancellara!" as an argument for Wiggo and especially Froome being doped, but personally I think Cancellara is largely irrelevant here.
hrotha said:Cancellara is not on top form because he's coming out of an injury and peaking for the Olympics. I know some people have said "OMG they beat Cancellara!" as an argument for Wiggo and especially Froome being doped, but personally I think Cancellara is largely irrelevant here.
Galic Ho said:Another trolling fanboy from the UK jumps aboard. Welcome governor!
Cricket and tennis are not pure endurance sports. Nice try there with the doping angle. They have a technical component that cannot be fudged, procured from a pill, syringe or blood bag. You're either born with it or you aren't.
Also, who hasn't said the Aussies are doping? Honestly does nobody actually read the thread? It says team Sky. There are Aussies on team Sky. They were the first ones called out you muppet by the Aussies. Have the Brits called out Wiggins or Froome? My bad, we'd need a Kenyan switched nationality or a Belgian born Brit to do that wouldn't we?
uMad bro? Keep trolling.
roundabout said:yeah, but I do think that there were some pretty good gaps from Wiggins back to Chavanel etc.
I am just curious to see what numbers Froome produced for 52 minutes compared to his 406 watts for an hour from Salamanca last year.
Udo Bolts said:Indurain seemed like he was on another planet, and Armstrong seems that way too
Marco Pantani said:Lance Armstrong was "on another planet".
Bala Verde said:Some reactions from riders ??
Some pros say things like this
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20120709_158
[Montfort]
[Van den Broeck]
wattage said:Yeah..like they are ever gonna release todays numbers from Froome
roundabout said:yeah, but I do think that there were some pretty good gaps from Wiggins back to Chavanel etc.
I am just curious to see what numbers Froome produced for 52 minutes compared to his 406 watts for an hour from Salamanca last year.
Oh, I definitely agree with you guys. It was still silly. I just don't think focusing on Cancellara is good.yourwelcome said:Yeah. Maybe. You can find individual rationalisations for individual bits of Sky shredding the peloton, but taken in total, it's ridiculous.
I'm done with cycling for a while if we're back to the US Postal days. I almost stopped watching the Tour back then in frustration. I really thought things were improving until now.
maxmartin said:Froome Wiggins and his men from another planet LOL according to google translation