sniper said:perhaps Roche senses that Saxo won't make it into next season, with Riis being in trouble and all, and decides to take that extra bloodbag for the Vuelta, where anti-doping is known to be a joke anyway.
Roche is human you know. Needs a job next season.
martinvickers said:There's a book somewhere which says that Kelly, while clearly Irish, was stylistically closer to the old Flemish riders - specifically that he was hard as nails.
Benotti69 said:While it does talk about the 90's, there is nothing to suggest it wasn't in use in 1987 on carerra.
Benotti69 said:Conconi blood doper Moser for the hour record in 1984. It was possible Roche was being blood doped(EPO) by Conconi in 1987.
Benotti69 said:Roche never had this level in him with a French team, now he has found it with Riis? Only one thing can do that, doping.
Benotti69 said:Roche never had this level in him with a French team, now he has found it with Riis? Only one thing can do that, doping.
fmk_RoI said:If Roche's perf in Spain is proof of doping, where is the evidence from his Tour, where he was being dropped with gay abandon?
fmk_RoI said:It is highly likely that Carrera were using transfusions in 1987, as were many teams.
Benotti69 said:Like father like son.
Nico Roche suddenly found GT podium potential and climbing legs to boot.
I suppose those 'ol Bjarne Riis gains are working at La Vuelta where the commissaires are all having a siesta!
pmcg76 said:Vuelta 2010 was amazingly similar to this edition with 9 summit finishes. Here is Roche's finishing position on each stage taking out breaks that finished in front.
Malaga: 6th
Valdepenas de Jaen: 8th
Xoret de Cati: 10th
Alcoy: 3rd
Andorra: 14th
Pena Cabarga: 5th
Lagos de Covadonga: 6th
Alto de Cobetoria: 5th
Bola del Mundo: 6th
Of course the big difference so far is the TT, he was only 28th in 2010. I don't mind people claiming he was always doping(if that's what they believe) but to suggest he has never climbed at this level before is just nonsense.
Benotti69 said:When's the last time Roche Jnr showed this level of ability?
He is outclimbing some serious talent, Uran and Pozzovivo to name 2, and he is matching that of those whose names are not associated with clean cycling, Katusha, Valv, Radioshack.
The Hitch said:I would argue the field in that Vuelta was potentially the weakest of any gt in a decade. Sastre came top 10 after 2 successive gt's, LLS came top 10 in that gt without even being in a breakaway
Murito went into that Vuelta in even worse shape than even this year cos he had been on peak for the whole season not just the Tour, and he came 4th (3rd).
Nibali won despite cracking on about 3 occasions, Tondo was a great rider no doubt but was still learning the ropes of gt contention.
Frank Schleck in 5th fair enough though the injury may have still been affecting him and we also know Frank doesn't give a **** about the other 2 gts so motivation?
And then theres Peter Velits.
IIRC the numbers for that Vuelta were pretty low too.
gooner said:If someone told you that Nico would be a podium contender in 2013 back in 2010 after his 7th in the Vuelta would we be surprised? I don't see much wrong in his cllimbing but his TT raises a bit of suspicion but not enough for me to put a complete black mark against him. Stephen said at the start of the year that in a small period Riis helped him add 25 watts to his output. Where the alarm bells would go off is if he started performing like this in a completely flat TT also.
fmk_RoI said:If Roche's perf in Spain is proof of doping, where is the evidence from his Tour, where he was being dropped with gay abandon?
Roche is a nice guy, but he's a bit French - the French mentality toward the two speed peloton - and was just coasting on the family name (ffs, how long was it he didn't even have a TT bike to practice on?). As his father spurred Kelly to finally get the finger out, Martin has spurred junior to finally take his head out of his behind. Even senior says junior has an attitude problem - you can't criticise him unless you've earned the right by doing something with your life - but that with someone like Riis (or Bruyneel) that sort of attitude isn't possible.
Benotti69 said:...and that doesn't set the alarms bells ringing????
“Since joining the team I have been to several training camps, worked on my time trial position, met nutritional experts in Copenhagen…the list goes on. I have had my busiest winter ever trying to find little gains to improve me as a bike rider, and the team have helped me with this and in fact pushed me to do it when sometimes I would have preferred to stay at home and train” he said. “They have confidence in me as a rider and have put a lot of effort in to me, I hope I can repay them with good results.”
gooner said:As fmk pointed out above his father has questioned his attitude. He had been pushing him to move teams for a while. AG2R seemed to be too much of a comfort zone for him. I'm not happy he's riding with Riis but he did need a more demanding DS and a change of air to give him the kick up the backside he needed. Brian Smith in commentary did similarly after Evans caught him early on in the 2011 Dauphine TT and questioned his mentality wondering was he was applying himself enough in this area. Smith is good friends with Stephen.
gooner said:He was climbing with the likes of Frank Schleck in 2010 and was less than a minute behind Rodriguez overall. This isn't something new we see now.
Benotti69 said:Roche Snr questioning his attitude could allude to attitude to doping.
Benotti69 said:Roche Snr questioning his attitude could allude to attitude to doping.
Roche Snr big proponent of omerta, so no doubt big proponent of doping. Snr still denies the Conconi doping.
Riis is a doping DS, end of. Riding for Riis is imo doping. Riis is up there with Bruyneel, LeFevere etc......
kick up the backside, marginal gains, better training, warm downs yada yada heard it all before.
gooner said:He was climbing with the likes of Frank Schleck in 2010 and was less than a minute behind Rodriguez overall. This isn't something new we see now.
Dr. Maserati said:Exactly.
Firstly, I am always reluctant to discuss a performance in an ongoing GT, because he may lose 5 minutes on the next MTF, making all discussion redundant.
Roche has always been yo-yoing with the same group of climbers, (FSchleck, Piti, Basso) so there is little difference now.
On AG2R he was their main GT rider, on Saxo he took a good gamble working for Contador at the Tour and being allowed the opportunity to have a tilt at the Vuelta.
roundabout said:Rodriguez lost 3 minutes in the TT to Roche that year.
And of course when he is hanging on to Pinot (who showed at his first Tour that he wasn't even scheduled to ride much more uphill than Roche has ever done), Basso (who is old, but his worst GT placing when he was captain since his return from his ban is equal to Roche's best), Rodriguez (who has improved massively and podiumed his last 3 GTs), Valverde and Nibali out come all sorts of excuses.