Krebs cycle said:
What a load of crap. I sometimes ride in bunches with open grade riders racing in the national series and maybe only 5 or 10% of those guys have powertaps or SRMs. Heart rate and GPS data do not give you the same information as work done in kilojoules. Take a look on strava and see how many of the top 100 or 200 times on standard climbs around town have actual power data and not the silly estimated value. Have you ever worked with athletes before, do all of them pay very close attention to recording everything you asked of them? No they don't, so I don't believe for a second that every pro rider and every pro team does either.
Regarding the cadence business you are basically saying..... Wiggins has a team of staff members that scrutinize his every pedal stroke, therefore I ASSUME they optimized his cadence before 2012, but when Wiggins himself says, my team analysed my cadence in 2011 and we worked on it over the winter, you just turn around and say, oh that is BS, I don't believe it.
Talk about having your cake and eating it.
edit: Besides, who said Wiggins was ALWAYS renowned for his laser like focus? I heard he was pretty loose as an athlete in his early career and would sometimes go on benders and go off the rails wrt to training. If that were true it would go a long way to explain why he "showed ZERO road racing potential" in those early years.
haha you are funny. Who ever mentioned power taps and SRMs? I said "every piece of data available". SO, lets forget that cyclists go out and buy every gadget, widget, meter available and all the software they can get their hands on, and sit around in the coffee shop chattng about it.
Annnnndddddd nup, of course his performance wasnt optimised before 2012. It was a pure fluke he won all those gongs waddling around the track, its lucky he didnt fall off like his German friend.
Now jokes aside, once again you have not answered a very simple question. Do you agree that not a single syllable of what you rabbited on about cadence has precisely nothing to do with what wiggo actually said? You know, what this thread is about? Of course you can't answer that question, because then all the jimmy fingers et al will realise it is all BS and blather. Self important twaddle.
To make it easy for you, I will once again show what wiggo said:
"Tim studied it over the winter and decided maybe it was the cadence which was the problem. They worked out Tony's rpm compared to mine and something to do with rolling resistance and with the gears."
And I already talked about having cake and eating it too, being those fat wagyu Cancellara and Martin. But that is not for this cadence thread
And who said anything about his EARLY career. Seen any pics of him lighting up a spliff recently? Anyway, its great that you can pick and choose which bits of his career he went on benders, seeing as he would have to be dedicated post 2008 to loose all that weight etc. But not dedicated before 2009. After all, any undedicated fat lazy bone idle wonker can win Olympic gold in same event, and multiple world championships