Christian said:
I was thinking today, Horner's sudden success and lack thereof for most of his career has spiked obvious suspicions about doping.
But what do people think, has Horner been doping his entire career or just started in the last years?
And if he has been doping his entire career, what makes the difference now? A new product or a new technique that we don't know about?
In other words, what was the cause of his lack of success his whole career? Not doping, the wrong doping, or factors that are unrelated to the sport, such as inability to adapt to European teams?
Sorry if this has been discussed before, I have not followed this thread before.
The people making that claim have a very limited understanding of both Horner's career and how pro cycling actually works. Horner has gotten results his entire career, from the very beginning, from his very first year as a pro, and from his first year in Europe.
He underperformed in Europe his first trip there because he simply wasn't cut out for being an American living in Europe on a Euro team. This is a lot bigger deal than people realize, and he's hardly alone with this. Since he was ostracized by the Lance brigade, he ended up on a team where no one spoke English, and he struggled with everything. That's not the case any longer, since an American can now race in Europe and train with people who speak English, with directors who speak English, etc. Even so, 3rd in GP Ouest-France in his second year as a pro, first year in Europe? You don't do that unless you're an exceptional talent.
In his second go-round in Europe, he was always successful--he was just in a position that he was always working as a top domestique. Part of this is that he's a stage race guy who's not a great TT guy. That seriously limited his options. 14th in the tour when you're completely working for another rider is a real result. 2012 Tirreno was literally the first sizable stage race he was a designated leader, and he was 2nd to Nibali.
Horner didn't suddenly become fast, he's always been fast. And again, like Rasmussen said, he's probably not doping, well, any more than he used to.