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Inner Peace said:Past Vuelta winners Alejandro Valverde and Jan Ullrich are currently riding clean
Nah in all seriousness, I think there are a number of riders who have top 5'ed in a GT clean.. One of is Australian, one is Italian, one is American, one is English and finally, one is.. ().. Spanish
Inner Peace said:Past Vuelta winners Alejandro Valverde and Jan Ullrich are currently riding clean
Nah in all seriousness, I think there are a number of riders who have top 5'ed in a GT clean.. One of is Australian, one is Italian, one is American, one is English and finally, one is.. ().. Spanish
auscyclefan94 said:evans, cunego, leipheimer, wiggins and sastre?
BroDeal said:Leipheimer???? Say what. Did I fall into an alternate reality? FLandis gave him a transfusion in 2005, and his performance during the last few years is better than it was back then. Unlike a Cunego or Zabriskie, who have had a decrease in performance, Leipheimer gets better the older he gets. He will be winning all three GTs in a season by the time he is forty.
rhubroma said:I can only site an article in la Gazzetta dello Sport yesterday which published Ivan Basso's blood values during the Giro. His hematocrit levels were 43% at the start, 39% after Zoncolan and 38.something at the end of the race.
The daily said this was within "normal human parameter's" and hence, for it, was evidence of Basso being clean throughout the event.
Then there would be Aldo Sassi's sworn testimony that his "boys" (Basso, Evans, and a few other top riders) are clean as he wouldn't tollerate anything less and only works with those whom he believes to be sincere.
Does that mean I believe Basso won the Giro clean? No. However it does seem to me that the risks he would be taking, after his involvement with OP and consequent ban, of defrauding the sport and its fans again would indeed be so great that he would be unbelievably stupid and heinous to engage in doping at this point of his career. I also believe Sassi is sincere in his statements.
Does this, then, mean I have know doubts about Basso's performance? No.
Let's just say I concede myself a little cautious optimism and would find it more incredible that he would be doping now, than accepting a clean Giro win. Though this not without some considerable dilemma. How else can one look upon the sport in this regard?
BroDeal said:There is some things that bother me about Basso. His power to weight ratio is obviously good. His times up the tough Giro climbs was comparable to the times before his ban. He does not look any fatter than he used to, so his drag numbers should be similar to what they were before; maybe they should even be a little better since time trial bikes are a little better. Why can't he time trail anymore?
BroDeal said:There is some things that bother me about Basso. His power to weight ratio is obviously good. His times up the tough Giro climbs were comparable to times before his ban. He does not look any fatter than he used to, so his drag numbers should be similar to what they were before; maybe they should even be a little better since time trial bikes are a little better. Why can't he time trail anymore?
auscyclefan94 said:He hasn't raced a big tt yet as you can't count last years vuelta as he wa on his come back anyway. What I found surprising was that he was absolutely hopeless before the giro at romandie and trentino and then at the giro he was brilliant.
auscyclefan94 said:He hasn't raced a big tt yet as you can't count last years vuelta as he wa on his come back anyway. What I found surprising was that he was absolutely hopeless before the giro at romandie and trentino and then at the giro he was brilliant.
auscyclefan94 said:He hasn't raced a big tt yet as you can't count last years vuelta as he wa on his come back anyway. What I found surprising was that he was absolutely hopeless before the giro at romandie and trentino and then at the giro he was brilliant.
lancewillwin8 said:Lance was clean at last years tour.
Contador/schleck etc were not.
In my eyes lance won last year.