- May 26, 2009
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Zweistein said:Why does someone have to state the mechanism? People just get old. Here is a list of TDF winners and the age they won their tours.
http://www.letour.fr/2012/TDF/HISTO/us/palmares.html
If you look at the list, 34 the age that Evans was is pretty old. Riis was considered old at 32. Zoetemelk was very old at 34. The Great Eddy Merckx won his last Tour de France at 29. I don't know why this even needs to be contested. If you assume that every pro starts their career when they are 18, Horner was then won a grand tour 44% further into his career than the oldest TDF winner. It is pretty ridiculous.
That list is lacking Brad 'I'm cool and hard, unless a tougher boy shows up' Wiggins who was the same age as Riis. I don't recall the cycling press saying that Wiggins was too old to win a GT.