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Why are UK riders now more successful?

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pmcg76 said:
No, it was more of a generalisation as there seems to be quite a few posters who find the idea that we even question certain performances as outrageous behaviour.

It just so happens that 3 of the more obvious transformations Wiggins, Froome & JTL happen to be British. I think quite a few people have come to the sport on the back of the recent upsurge of British success and find the idea that we might even doubt these riders as sacrilege.

Bucketloads of excuses and theories are then wheeled out in an effort to explain these transformations. Better training, recovery from injury, more opportunities, weight loss etc, etc. Back in the 90s, these types of transformations were a dime a dozen and we all know how they were explained, better training, recovery from injury, more opportunities, weight loss etc. Yet, we all know the real reason.

Either these posters dont know the history of our sport or they choose to ignore it. How anyone who knows the history of doping in cycling can expect people to just accept things without questioning seems strange to me unless they are ok with doping in the sport and they dont care anyway.

This. Great post. +10000
 
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Cycle Chic said:
Just watching the Tour Series and they interviewed DEAN DOWNING. What is going on with his face and head ??

I think we have another case of Downing's HEAD ! 38yrs old, still racing...Malcolm Elliott ??


is that steve nash?
 
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samerics said:
if anyone has seen Bradley up close then you'll realise the transformation. I saw him recently in a music shop in Manchester, in November when he's not at Tour weight, and he is like a stick! I was amazed to see how thin he is, ie narrow in the upper body, not just low fat content. The guys shape changed to become a Tour rider, no question. if anyone has any proof that he dopes then fine, let's see it, otherwise just accept that he made a choice to become a different kind of rider by losing upper body weight. And I'm not a fan boy, just stating the obvious :)

Gosh reading thought this thread has given me a headache, and I'm going to need a lie down soon.

It was Peter Keen, sports scientist extraordinaire, Chris Boardman's coach who pushed the low % body fat thing...he initiated it. And it is God awful.

The other thing is when posters imply you should stop asking questions about riders possible doping for reasons for their dramatic improvements, because "you can't prove it" Balderdash!

The only known way you can ever know whether someone is doping as proof is to get scientific samples and confessions, perferably in combination. Does not and should not stop speculation, particulary in relation to body shape changes.
 
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horsinabout said:
Gosh reading thought this thread has given me a headache, and I'm going to need a lie down soon.

It was Peter Keen, sports scientist extraordinaire, Chris Boardman's coach who pushed the low % body fat thing...he initiated it. And it is God awful.

The other thing is when posters imply you should stop asking questions about riders possible doping for reasons for their dramatic improvements, because "you can't prove it" Balderdash!

The only known way you can ever know whether someone is doping as proof is to get scientific samples and confessiions, perferably in combination. Does not and should not stop speculation, particulary in relation to body shape changes.
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Benotti69 said:
But everyone was at it, with a few exceptions! Festina 98 taught us that.

Why would it have changed. Various teams since then have performed at such high levels and consistency that it is virtually impossible to believe it has changed. Look at the Director Sportifs who run these teams. With a few exceptions all doped as riders or were DS during the infamous epo era.

This place is more grounded in reality based on the history of the sport and the unchanged attitude from within the sport to doping.

Indeed, and what that team in black is doing is single-mindedly destroying any form of passion or panache in pro cycling, thus ruining it as a spectator sport, unless you enjoy switching on the box and seeing a team in black sitting at the front riding tempo all day... Is that normal? And with a annual budget of around £30 million, that buys a hell of a lot of of muesli and mineral water, must be exceptional stuff....
 
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horsinabout said:
Gosh reading thought this thread has given me a headache, and I'm going to need a lie down soon.

It was Peter Keen, sports scientist extraordinaire, Chris Boardman's coach who pushed the low % body fat thing...he initiated it. And it is God awful.

The other thing is when posters imply you should stop asking questions about riders possible doping for reasons for their dramatic improvements, because "you can't prove it" Balderdash!

The only known way you can ever know whether someone is doping as proof is to get scientific samples and confessions, perferably in combination. Does not and should not stop speculation, particulary in relation to body shape changes.

Hinault and LeMond claimed around 4% in their prime...
 
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S2Sturges said:
Hinault and LeMond claimed around 4% in their prime...

Yes that isn't bad (quite normal for a highly trained endurance athlete) key point, when you still have muscle mass??? which Lemond and more so Hinault did.

Proof's in the pudding!

 
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SeriousSam said:
Please post a cite for 4% bodyfat being "normal" for any athlete. As far as I know, that's extremely low.

I am no expert about % body fat for endurance male cycling athletes. However, looking at historic photos of Greg Lemond (GL) and Bernard Hinault(BH), they appear to have a higher LEAN body mass than Wiggo or Froome. Basically GL/BH had much more visible muscle bulk than Wiggo/Froome.

Therefore, as a logical example, if say GL/BH had 50kg lean and say 2.5kg fat, %fat would be 5%.
If Wiggo/Broome have 40kg lean and only 2kg fat, their % fat is still 5%, but with significant actual less body fat.

Not surprising that GL/BH were much more robust in poor weather, such as suffered during the Giro rain by Wiggo.

There is a contrast rather than a comparison here, I would suggest. Any gurus on body fat % that can help us out?

 
I donot think British riders are very successful compared to say Spanish riders.
What you are seeing is just the tailend of the British cycling.
Compared to previous years also it is similar. We had Tom Simpson, Barry Hoban, Robert Millar, Christopher Boardman. Now we have
Bradley Wiggins - Very Good- Exceptional TT, Good in mountains
Chris Froome- Doesn't Count as he is an import. He came from Kenya.
Mark Cavendish - Exceptional- The Great One of Sprinting
Geriant Thomas - Not top class
Ian Stannard - Nothing Great
Ben Swift - Not good results
Alex Dowsett - Not top class
Jonathan Tiernan Locke - Failure
So much so that most of their train consists of riders from other countries
Just that 2 riders account for most of the achievements on road for British Cycling;). Track achievements are separate to this discussion.

Now the question remains as to how these 2 riders are achieving it.
Mark Cavendish - Very low cross sectional area while sprinting leading to high top speed. Doping is very doubtful in his case as he needs to do his thing only in the last few kilometers.
Bradley Wiggins- Established high power from track and TT results. Translated power to Power/weight ratio by reducing weight. Looks pretty anorexic to me from photos compared with other GC riders. " Follows "MARGINAL GAINS" philosophy. Transformation from gruppetto to TDF winner. How it was done is a mystery for everybody. Therefore Doping suspicions persist due to this and not from any concrete evidence or positives or witnesses. If there is something it will come out in the future.
 
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A healthy diet and the fresh sea breeze will do the trick.
 
Apart from making the sport fair, what benefits are there in busting riders?

There is more interest in cycling and more sponsors coming into the sport so why would British Cycling go out of their way to out the cheats?

Anyone know what sort of testing goes on domestically?
 
doolols said:
Dear God, not (yet) another Sky / BC - bashing thread :rolleyes:

And did those feet in ancient time.
Walk upon Englands mountains green:
And was the holy Lamb of God,
On Englands pleasant pastures seen!

And did the Countenance Divine,
Shine forth upon our clouded hills?
And was Jerusalem builded here,
Among these dark Satanic Mills?

Bring me my Bow of burning gold;
Bring me my Arrows of desire:
Bring me my Spear: O clouds unfold!
Bring me my Chariot of fire!

I will not cease from Mental Fight,
Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand:
Till we have built Jerusalem,
In Englands green & pleasant Land
 
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Zam_Olyas said:
And did those feet in ancient time.
Walk upon Englands mountains green:
And was the holy Lamb of God,
On Englands pleasant pastures seen!

And did the Countenance Divine,
Shine forth upon our clouded hills?
And was Jerusalem builded here,
Among these dark Satanic Mills?

Bring me my Bow of burning gold;
Bring me my Arrows of desire:
Bring me my Spear: O clouds unfold!
Bring me my Chariot of fire!

I will not cease from Mental Fight,
Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand:
Till we have built Jerusalem,
In Englands green & pleasant Land

Now I'm not sure but this has William Blake written all over it?
 

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