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The crack probably happened when he tried to go for his rest day spin and found his legs had gone missing. Similar things have happened to me in training (though I'm obviously not a world class athlete)...(just this past weekend I had a 60 mile ride scheduled to finish a thousand mile month of training...in the first twelve miles I knew I had to either lower my speed target or cut my ride short. The legs were moving through mashed potatoes the whole way).
The "bad blood bag" notion is quaint but that would be a monumentally difficult thing to convince me of. Teejay's "jour sans" could just as easily be a normal (even doped normal) physical response to an insane event contested by dopers who have their formula (more) dialed in.
Tonton said:If you are referring to my post...too bad. I'm on the fence here. The pictures year to year are quite striking, the meltdown/sickness an air "de deja vu". You can disagree. You can argue. Or you can troll. Your choice.zigmeister said:I see the stupidity is in full genius mode here again....carry on.
If you are not referring to my post, yes, I see many excuses, many theories. How would he crack this early in the stage? How could his body let him down like this? Without warning it seems. After a rest day.
The crack probably happened when he tried to go for his rest day spin and found his legs had gone missing. Similar things have happened to me in training (though I'm obviously not a world class athlete)...(just this past weekend I had a 60 mile ride scheduled to finish a thousand mile month of training...in the first twelve miles I knew I had to either lower my speed target or cut my ride short. The legs were moving through mashed potatoes the whole way).
The "bad blood bag" notion is quaint but that would be a monumentally difficult thing to convince me of. Teejay's "jour sans" could just as easily be a normal (even doped normal) physical response to an insane event contested by dopers who have their formula (more) dialed in.