BroDeal said:Altitude training, dude. It's new. It's modern. It's something that people from small islands that are little more than speed bumps sticking out of the ocean are unaware of. Look into it.
Horner spent a week racing in the mountains of Utah. It is almost the perfect place for such training, which can be done there without the distractions of alcohol and good times that plague other regions. The only thing one has to worry about is being sucked into a multi-level marketing scheme.
I hope you're being facetious, Bro. Bend isn't exactly sea level and his preparation there was fairly serious as others have noted. Zweistein wants to think there is no science to how Horner would train but he's wrong. He was very ready to go before Utah.
He's also wrong about the influence of Eddie B and Bruyneel; Eddie B used old school Eastern block 'roids to get guys through workouts. He was long gone before Lance showed serious promise. Carmichael's assistance was probably of some value but the real program started at Motorola with Lance seeking help beyond the team, pre-Ferrari/Bruyneel. Lance was tapping into the Euro regime at the time and having some success but not serious GT contender success.
During this entire period Horner was frozen out of any shot at a US based ProTour level team because he was a threat to Armstrong.