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Tinman said:Looking at how he carefully "managed" this Giro, particularly how he didn't blow off Santambrogio on stage 14 and took the opportunity to build significant time on Evans makes me think the whole thing is well and truly "managed". Managed the effort, managed the results, and most likely managed via a doping program unlikely to be detected. Undeniably talented, as per Contador, but undeniably assisted.
I agree with much of this.
But seriously how do you "know" that he is "undeniably talented" (like Clentadoppucci of all people).
And please, please don't talk to me about "steady progression" (something i and others here have shown to be scientifically meaningless in a world where every single piece of data is corrupt. Every single one.)
We simply cannot know the real talent of any rider until cycling can provide some factual assurance that the riding and hierarchy is largely unaffected by doped riders.
And that has been the conundrum of the true cycling fan these past 23 years.
Most likely you are speaking from your heart. As are those who extol the value of other known doped riders. It's almost as if the best thing to do is dope early and win and then the fans will forever think you are a "great" rider. It really is messed up. There is absolutely no way of knowing the natural hierarchy and talents with this history.
