Fearless Greg Lemond said:That said, do you think he was head of state for the cobbleseason at Fassa Bortolo or do you think they were riding for Flecha?
Flecha was the Boss by the time Fassa B folded, but initally? Pretty even in 2004 I reckon.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:That said, do you think he was head of state for the cobbleseason at Fassa Bortolo or do you think they were riding for Flecha?
Libertine Seguros said:I was referring to why a guy Cancellara's size being the best on the climbs of the Ronde van Vlaanderen (as opposed to somebody Rujano's size, say) isn't as surprising as if he had been the best on the climbs of, say, Liège-Bastogne-Liège. That's not to say that Cancellara can't be doping, it's to say that just saying a big guy was strong on the Paterberg is not enough (and what would that mean for Boonen?). 2008-9 we saw Cancellara taking on much bigger climbs successfully as you rightly point out.
That a rider Cancellara's size was able to power over a climb that lasts a behemoth 350m ahead of a 23 year old isn't the mark of the devil. He's done more suspicious things than that in the past.
The Hitch said:Even the best riders were doped on the cauberg and mur, yet Gilbert, who has the 3 fastest ascents up the cauberg as well as the record up the muur, is clean![]()
For "how long" was he climbing is the key. And it wasn't very long.El Pistolero said:If Cancellara is doping, which he is, so is Boonen. But let's not forget that these guys both have the same weight... Yet only one is climbing at a level he shouldn't. Must be something special he's taking...
El Pistolero said:If Cancellara is doping, which he is, so is Boonen. But let's not forget that these guys both have the same weight... Yet only one is climbing at a level he shouldn't. Must be something special he's taking...
Pentacycle said:Cancellara's engine is a lot bigger which should make him a better climber, Boonen can only try to hang on when climbing the hardest cobbled hills. (and most likely get dropped when Canc is in top shape)
As was posted before, it's only the 2008 TdF and Olympics performance, and his 2009 Worlds performance which were specifically suspicious. Yesterday was pretty normal, he just rides way better on cobbled hills than everyone else.
He's not comparing Gilbert's performance on the Cauberg with Cancellara's performance on the same hills. Don't be silly.El Pistolero said:Gilbert weights 69kg, Cancellara 82 kg.
hrotha said:He's not comparing Gilbert's performance on the Cauberg with Cancellara's performance on the same hills. Don't be silly.
Nope, that's not what he's comparing. He's pointing out your double standards when you fail to call out Gilbert for at least equally unbelievable performances.El Pistolero said:Yeah, he's comparing Cancellara's time on the Muur van Geraardsbergen after being in the attack for many kilometers with Gilbert. Who almost got gapped again by Cancellara at the second part of the climb at the Muur. Look for yourself... That time says absolutely nothing. Cancellara started the Muur van Geraardsbergen in the lead and he was still in the lead when the climb was over.
Obviously Phil should be better on most kind of hills than Cancellara. There's 12kg weight difference.
hrotha said:Nope, that's not what he's comparing. He's pointing out your double standards when you fail to call out Gilbert for at least equally unbelievable performances.
BroDeal said:Who else is feeling it?
A wag here posted that we now have cycling at three speeds: Non-dopers, dopers, and Sky. Add in few riders to the Sky category, and it is an apt description.
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The Hitch said:You made a decent argument for canc being dirty. Yet you ridicule these same arguments when used against sky.
Do you believe them both clean both dirty or just the one you like clean?
I didn't say you claim Gilbert is clean, I said you fail to call him out as at least as ridiculous as Cancellara, if not more. You defend Gilbert's performances at every turn, as "credible" if not as clean, while you call out Cancellara.El Pistolero said:What double standards? Where in this thread am I claiming Gilbert is clean?
After all the news about Armstrong and co I don't believe any rider who wins big races is clean. Although some riders have a much better program than others. Cancellara being one of them.
Come back to me when Phil wins the WC TT.
hrotha said:I didn't say you claim Gilbert is clean, I said you fail to call him out as at least as ridiculous as Cancellara, if not more. You defend Gilbert's performances at every turn, as "credible" if not as clean, while you call out Cancellara.
El Pistolero said:Yeah, he's comparing Cancellara's time on the Muur van Geraardsbergen after being in the attack for many kilometers with Gilbert. Who almost got gapped again by Cancellara at the second part of the climb at the Muur. Look for yourself... That time says absolutely nothing. Cancellara started the Muur van Geraardsbergen in the lead and he was still in the lead when the climb was over.
Obviously Phil should be better on most kind of hills than Cancellara. There's 12kg weight difference.
The Hitch said:Not kappelmuur. Mur de huy. I know I wrote muur once but I also wrote mur and it was in the same sentence as the cauberg. He has the record for the mur despite not peddling the last 200m. And have a look at the doping giants who had their shot at the mur.
El Pistolero said:Obviously I'm calling out Cancellara as he's riding long solos for 40km with apparent ease against the most talented riders in the world. There are 4 speeds in the peloton: normal, doped, Sky and Cancellara.
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The Hitch said:No you are mainly attacking cancellaras climbing performances in mendrisio and Beijing. And when were those? Yesterday? Last week?
El Pistolero said:I'm attacking Cancellara's entire career.
El Pistolero said:What is so ridiculous about Gilbert's performances at the moment that warrants me to talk about it lol?
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El Pistolero said:You might want to take a look at how Flèche Wallonne was raced for most of its history and how it is raced in the last couple of years.
Explains the times, trust me.![]()
The Hitch said:Ugh, im not talking about the 80's and 90's, Im talking about the last decade, were the Ardennes have been notorious as the most doped up cycling catergory. Thereve been plenty of Mur sprints and a who's who of cycling doping have had their shot. None came close to Gilbert though. Nothing suspicious though, from a guy who wasnt even in the top 5 favorites for the race the night before.
Thanks for outing Tommeke at last.El Pistolero said:What is so ridiculous about Gilbert's performances at the moment that warrants me to talk about it lol?
His second place in a stage of Paris-Nice?
Obviously I'm calling out Cancellara as he's riding long solos for 40km with apparent ease against the most talented riders in the world. There are 4 speeds in the peloton: normal, doped, Sky and Cancellara.
There's a difference between winning a race in a small group in a sprint and doing long solos. The latter is twenty times more suspicious.
El Pistolero said:And at least from Phil you can say he was somewhat clean in 2003-2008. Can't say the same about Cancellara. Also a fast time on an uphill sprint is still a lot less suspicious than winning with 2 minutes over the best cyclists of the world after 40km solos. If Sky is ridiculous Cancellara is even worse. Yet people only moan about Sky while Cancellara gets off the hook again.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Thanks for outing Tommeke at last.
El Pistolero said:Yet people only moan about Sky while Cancellara gets off the hook again.
