Why Team Sky will dominate cycling till 2018

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Ryo Hazuki said:
this shows why you know nothing about cycling.

Do you remember when was the last time you told me that?

It was when I said in the Le Grand Bornand stage of the 2013 Tour, that nothing was going to happen amongst the gt contenders.

Here is how it played out.

The Hitch said:
So all the gc teams have made an alliance to ride this like a 200km roll out.

Ryo Hazuki said:
for f*** sake you don't get it again do you?
Hugo Koblet said:
Does anyone really expect attacks from the GC riders? Nothing will happen until the last climb of the day.

Ryo Hazuki said:
of cours ethey will. this is hardest climb and movistar, katusha, and saxo are there in that break only to help out their leaders when they attack
The Hitch said:
Why would anyone wanting to attack save just for the Madeline and not use Glandon.

Ryo Hazuki said:
the glandon was used to send riders up the road with a good advantage :facepalm:

The Hitch said:
We will see.

But if you are wrong, will you admit it later?

Ryo Hazuki said:
of course. you know me. but this is the tactis they planned I'm sure of.

TANK91 said:
Ryo is never wrong:rolleyes:. He even predicted you'd be wron about Ventoux and dint own up.

Kwibus said:
I'm very curious as well :)

And then, nothing happened. The leaders never attacked like ryo predicted and all finished together.
But when it came time for Ryo to admit he made a mistkae, like promised, here is what happened.

Hugo Koblet said:
Time for you to admit your mistake, Ryo? ;)

The Hitch said:
Are you going to admit you were wrong on Le Grand Bornand?

Ryo Hazuki said:
h8h? what the hell are you talking about?


And like the coward you are, you refused to admit to your mistake and run away like a little girl pretending the above never happened. Well, you run away more like a rat than a little girl, little girls show far more courage than you, but since we all know how misogynistic you are, I thought "little girl" will speak better to your world.

Until you grow some balls and admit your mistkaes like a man, you have no credibility. Whine all you want about how no one knows anything about cycling apart from you, time and again you are the one who has been proven wrong. Everyone saw past your macho bull**** long ago.

Angliru said:
Hitch have you ever known Ryo to admit when he's wrong

Escarabajo said:
Ryo admitting a mistake? That will be the day. LOL.

He always has excuses. It was raining, he was sick, he crashed, he failed to train properly, etc, etc.

And Hugo's post was way too generous. It should have read "Time for you to admit you know nothing about cycling, Ryo?".


Weak.
 
greenedge said:
Hesjedal did well at F-W. Cobo at Burgos. Horner Utah:rolleyes:

I am fully aware of that. No one has pointed out Cobos 2011 Burgos performance on this forum, more than me.

You will notice that all those races you mention took place within a couple of weeks of the gt itself, so the riders are already on peak. The discussion is not about being on peak immediately before or after a gt. Its about being on peak already months before a gt and keeping that through to the end.
 
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The Hitch said:
Do you remember when was the last time you told me that?

It was when I said in the Le Grand Bornand stage of the 2013 Tour, that nothing was going to happen amongst the gt contenders.

Here is how it played out.












And then, nothing happened. The leaders never attacked like ryo predicted and all finished together.
But when it came time for Ryo to admit he made a mistkae, like promised, here is what happened.








And like the coward you are, you refused to admit to your mistake and run away like a little girl pretending the above never happened. Well, you run away more like a rat than a little girl, little girls show far more courage than you, but since we all know how misogynistic you are, I thought "little girl" will speak better to your world.

Until you grow some balls and admit your mistkaes like a man, you have no credibility. Whine all you want about how no one knows anything about cycling apart from you, time and again you are the one who has been proven wrong. Everyone saw past your macho bull**** long ago.





And Hugo's post was way too generous. It should have read "Time for you to admit you know nothing about cycling, Ryo?".


Weak.

the favorites didn't attack because the lead group got too much of a gap. everyone was dead tired. but they definitely where the initial tactics. anyone with 2 braincells could understand that. but contador had bad legs and movistar rode for stage win when the groups gap was soo big.
 
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What are you talking about? Stop trying to hyjack my thread with your petty arguments its like being in a room full of teanage girls talking about The Idol Factor.

DO NOT DISRUPT AND TROLL MY THREADS we are hear to talk about how awesome Sky are and how good they are at cycling.
 
WonderLance said:
What are you talking about? Stop trying to hyjack my thread with your petty arguments its like being in a room full of teanage girls talking about The Idol Factor.

DO NOT DISRUPT AND TROLL MY THREADS we are hear to talk about how awesome Sky are and how good they are at cycling.

Lol Wut? You are the one humping Team Sky like a goat in mating season.

Either you are a troll (which i think you are), or a Nationalist, clueless fool. ;)
 
Can a mod change the title of the thread I suggest the following:
- Worshiping Team Sky
- 2018 the end of the Sky era from the book of Cycling Revelations.
- Are Scientology and Team Sky related?
 
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BigMac said:
Lol Wut? You are the one humping Team Sky like a goat in mating season.

Either you are a troll (which i think you are), or a Nationalist, clueless fool. ;)
Obviously you are new here otherwise you would not inslult and disrespct me like that. i know alot about cycling, thats why I turned down the position of SUPERMODERATOR when they offered it to me. I didnt want an establishment position to interfear with my ability to break the big stories here in the hatersnews.com forums.

I know whats who and whos what in cycling. If you knew your whos for your whats you would support team Sky.
 
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All wrong. Sky have abandoned science. Look what happened this year. Early this season Brian Holm discovered the link between season long endurance and wearing cycling caps on the podium. He then enforced the wearing of cycling caps on podiums by OPQS riders from then on. Brailsford was aware of the talk about "caps not hats" but not a single rider was encourage to even trial the practice. That's why Sky collapsed in the second half of the year. In fact Froome may have damaged his 2014 season with so much rampant cap wearing this year.

Science.
 
Team SKY is still dominating. At the World Masters Athletics
in Brazil yesterday, Dr. Steve Peters (Team SKY's Psychiatrist
and Head of Medicine) won his age group (60-64) in the 200
metre sprint in a dominating fashion. I believe his winning time
was also superior to the winning time in the next younger (55-
59) age group. His margin of victory was anything but marginal.
At masterstrack.com it was reported he won with a time of
24.21 compared to 25.93 for the silver medalist.

Team SKY's scientific training, recovery and nutritional knowledge
seems to work for a wide range of ages and at least two sports.

Also great to see that two former British Cycling Federation
national team coaches, Dave Legrys and Geoffe Cooke, are still
winning titles the other week in Manchester at the 2013 UCI World
Masters Track Cycling championships. Well done lads!!
 
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oldcrank said:
Team SKY is still dominating. At the World Masters Athletics
in Brazil yesterday, Dr. Steve Peters (Team SKY's Psychiatrist
and Head of Medicine) won his age group (60-64) in the 200
metre sprint in a dominating fashion. I believe his winning time
was also superior to the winning time in the next younger (55-
59) age group. His margin of victory was anything but marginal.
At masterstrack.com it was reported he won with a time of
24.21 compared to 25.93 for the silver medalist.

Team SKY's scientific training, recovery and nutritional knowledge
seems to work for a wide range of ages and at least two sports.

Also great to see that two former British Cycling Federation
national team coaches, Dave Legrys and Geoffe Cooke, are still
winning titles the other week in Manchester at the 2013 UCI World
Masters Track Cycling championships. Well done lads!!

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oldcrank said:
Team SKY is still dominating. At the World Masters Athletics
in Brazil yesterday, Dr. Steve Peters (Team SKY's Psychiatrist
and Head of Medicine) won his age group (60-64) in the 200
metre sprint in a dominating fashion.
Dr. Peters, Team SKY's Psychiatrist and Head of Medicine,
had also earlier won his (age 60-64) 100 metre dash in 12.03
to 12.27 for the silver medalist. He topped the field of forty
seven athletes from around the world. Will the Team SKY
doctor also be able to anchor a winning British 4 x 100 team?

Perhaps Team SKY's scientific knowledge that enables them
to win the worlds most prestigious cycling events and helps
Dr. Peters win World Championships in age 60+ races could also
help the health care systems around the world cope with an
aging population. In the future, research carried out by Team
SKY scientists may not just be for winning bicycle races, but
also for the benefit of all mankind.
 
oldcrank said:
Team SKY is still dominating. At the World Masters Athletics
in Brazil yesterday, Dr. Steve Peters (Team SKY's Psychiatrist
and Head of Medicine) won his age group (60-64) in the 200
metre sprint in a dominating fashion. I believe his winning time
was also superior to the winning time in the next younger (55-
59) age group. His margin of victory was anything but marginal.
At masterstrack.com it was reported he won with a time of
24.21 compared to 25.93 for the silver medalist.

Team SKY's scientific training, recovery and nutritional knowledge
seems to work for a wide range of ages and at least two sports.

Also great to see that two former British Cycling Federation
national team coaches, Dave Legrys and Geoffe Cooke, are still
winning titles the other week in Manchester at the 2013 UCI World
Masters Track Cycling championships. Well done lads!!
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WonderLance said:
4. Getting the best support staff. We all know that sky has the best people working behind the sceans to achieve top results, and best of all they are British!
Well, actually, they are not all British but award-winning author
Dr. Steve Peters certainly is. Recently his praises have been sung
by World Snooker Champion Ronnie O'Sullivan and Reds striker
Daniel Sturridge as well numerous London Olympic medalists.

Not to be outdone by all the champions he has assisted, Dr. Peters
has just had an astonishingly successful week at the 2013 World
Masters Athletics Championships in Brazil where he won, all in very
convincing fashion, the 100m, the 200m, the 400m, and was part
of the winning GBR 4x100 and 4x400 relays in his 60-64 age group.

Of course the haters will not recognize the contributions Dr. Peters
has made to Team SKY's successes but the champions that he has
assisted from other sports do understand the significance of his input.