Jeroen Swart said:
We can see from the 2007 data that he already had the ability to produce the required power output.
Analysing the data from pre 2011 will demonstrate either:
a) an inability to deliver the same output in competition
OR
b) an inability to deliver the same output in training AND competition
OR
c) an inability to reproduce the performances reliably.
None of the above will tell you why that changed. It doesn't tell the story.
Suppose the pre-2011 power files consistently reveal power much less than what the 2007 FAX claims. Wouldn’t that tend to cast doubt on the veracity of that 2007 data? I’m not accusing anyone of intentionally fabricating those data, but if you have that one data point in 2007 contradicted by reams of data since, wouldn’t one begin to question the 2007 data?
In that scenario, which is more likely: a consistent inability to match lab results, or some mistake in those results? I myself don’t pretend to know, but those who have raced might weigh in if they’re aware of a precedent for such a discrepancy. Has anyone ever heard of a rider whose lab tests indicated a certain level of power, but was never able to get close to this power on the road, over a period of several years?
If there is this discrepancy between the 2007 data and the pre-2011 power files, and we question the former, other questions become easier to answer. Why did none of Froome’s teams recognize his extraordinary potential? Because it wasn’t that extraordinary. How did he transform in 2011? By increasing his V02max/power as well as, most likely, losing some weight. The pre-2011 data should certainly speak to the weight question, which by itself would be important to clarify.
So that is one conceivable conclusion that might be reached from analysis of pre-2011 power files. Those files, though, might not be that clear-cut. Maybe sometimes he did match or at least closely approach the 2007 lab results. I think this is what Jeroen is referring to in scenario c). In that case, the latter would become far more believable, and we now have some more difficult questions, why his potential was not recognized, and how he transformed.
But before tackling those questions, note that this shows why having those pre-2011 data is so important. They can help confirm the 2007 FAX, or not. They also clarify what other questions need to be asked related to the relationship of Froome pre- vs. post-2011. So I can’t agree with anyone who thinks releasing the pre-2011 power files is not important. Again, let's stop framing the issue as all-or-none, doping or not doping, and see what the data suggest first.