la.margna said:www.youtube.com/watch?v=4395zFPIYAo
Kappelmuur at around 3:20. Boonen climbs the Muur seated. Does this imply he has a motor in his bike?![]()
Doesn't look like he was 20% faster to me.
la.margna said:www.youtube.com/watch?v=4395zFPIYAo
Kappelmuur at around 3:20. Boonen climbs the Muur seated. Does this imply he has a motor in his bike?![]()
Ferminal said:Doesn't look like he was 20% faster to me.
Parrot23 said:why Gruber Assist is laughable for the pro peloton... So let's shut up about the red herring of existing commercial systems.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/05/sports/cycling/05cycle.html?hp
la.margna said:No, but it is for all those who think that seated or not seated is an indication that the rider's bike is powered by a tiny motor inside! btw, around 23s I'd say.
definitely, that what I was mentioning already several times when people post again something about the Gruber Assist in relation to it. no way. and again, the pro version showed by Cassani is not a Gruber Assist powered bike, it was manufactured in Hungary.
la.margna said:McQuaid was speaking at the first World Congress on Cycling Science in Edinburgh, with anti-doping and so-called "mechanical doping" two of the themes in his keynote address. He dismissed Italian TV's recent report on claims that engines could be fitted in bikes, and claimed that Davide Cassani, the retired professional who featured in the piece that has become a YouTube hit, had "made mistakes."
"We've spoken to him, and he's acknowledged his mistakes," said McQuaid. "He said, for example, that the battery to this device could fit in the seat tube - that's incorrect."
Parrot23 said:What is wrong with these folks? McQuaid is being deliberately obtuse again.
Benotti69 said:McQ doesn't really understand why people want to rock the boat, but he does not about the morality of cheating, he himself went to race in Sth Africa under a diff name, the danger to young riders, the sad unbelievable spectacle it is to real fans and it comes down to him being part of making money from this...
"Naturally enough, it was disappointing not to have competed in the Olympics. That said, if I were to do the same again, I'd probably wouldn't change anything," he told Cyclingnews last year. "I was a young cyclist at the time with an opportunity to race at the time in South Africa, see the country for myself. I got to see what the place was like, what the living conditions were like and what society was like for those living out there, having read and heard so much about it."
"It was also beneficial from a sporting point of view. Normally our season would finish at the end of August, after the Tour of Ireland, more or less. We would be racing again the following March, six months later. But going to South Africa extended our season by two months and that was the reason myself and Sean went out there, to get good competition so we would have a short winter season and be better prepared for the Olympics the following year. But then things all went haywire while we were there..."
Benotti69 said:that's P McQ's story, let's hear it from Cassani.....
Benotti69 said:of course he is, he does it all the time, he refused to be interviewed by the national Irish radio station at the same time as Paul Kimmage.....why cause guys like Kimmage know their stuff, know PMcQ and UCI are cycling mafia....
McQ doesn't really understand why people want to rock the boat, but he does not about the morality of cheating, he himself went to race in Sth Africa under a diff name, the danger to young riders, the sad unbelievable spectacle it is to real fans and it comes down to him being part of making money from this...
LugHugger said:i'm far from being a PM apologist but he did appear with paul kimmage on Irish radio only last month:http://www.newstalk.ie/downloads/floyd-landis-accuses-lance-armstrong/
posted purely for sake of even-handedness![]()
Ferminal said:I think that's the one Benotti is talking about, Pat came on after Kimmage didn't he?
Benotti69 said:so we see P McQ digs his hole even deeper, he's up there with Krusty the Clown. Cassani totally refutes what McQ said about him and is warning that the bike could be used in the TdF.....
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/italian-judge-opens-investigation-into-motorised-bikes
Cassani reiterated all the claims he made on television to Cyclingnews. He confirmed that the power produced by the motor could make a huge difference in a race and that he had been told a bike fitted with a motor has been used in races.
"I did the report for the love of the sport because I felt it was the right thing to do to show the bike. I didn’t hide anything and I certainly didn't accuse Cancellara of using it," Cassani told Cyclingnews.
"I'm really disappointed about what McQuaid said because I met with Philippe Chevalier of the UCI and told him everything I know. I was happy to help but I stand by what I said on television. I never said the battery could be hidden inside the tube. On the bike I showed, it was in the bottle, but it was still hidden."
"It's up to the UCI to get to the bottom of this. I understand they knew a year ago about it but only reacted when the story came out."
la.margna said:shocking. McQuairruption is a joke.
blackcat said:
blackcat said:http://www.eurosport.fr/les-comment...'a-pas-tout-dit_post101262/blogpostfull.shtml
Jacky Duran finishes by saying Cancellara will be under heavy scrutiny of course now, so he should go ahead and prove his innocence by winning the Tour of Switzerland.