Krebs cycle said:
Something else I came across recently which is yet another myth that the tin foil hat brigade around here keep crapping on about.... Wiggins showed ZERO climbing ability pre 2009.
From a Eurosport race report of the Tour de l’Avenir
2005 quoted
here
So your "research" about a guy you don't care about leads you to quote an editor's quick appraisal of a rider based on ONE STAGE of a race from 7 years ago. And you know nothing else about that race, the stage, or the way it was won. Yet you claim it as evidence of Wiggin's climbing ability.
And you claim to have a PhD!?
As a starter, here's the definition of "editorial":
Editorial:
A newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue.
If we go to the data (you'd know about data being a "sports scientist", right?), from CN,
we see the following:
1. Brad was already so far down noone cared if he got in a break:
Stage 6 GC:
71 Bradley Wiggins (GBr) Credit Agricole 24.35
76 Steve Cummings (GBr) Landbouwkrediet-Colnago 25.30
That's right, Brad won the race from a break - not by climbing with the best climbers in the race and beating them.
2. He'd been pro for 4 years and NEVER WON A RACE.
"The Brit has been a pro for four years now and this is the first time he has won a road race since he joined Française des Jeux in 2002."
And if you really think his team mate Saul Raisin was going to take the stage win after mopping up the mountain points for the stage, you really do not understand professional cycling.
3. The stage was not difficult
Another quote from Brad: " I didn't think of the win until we were left with the three of us in front. The green jersey Jesus Del Nero was the right man to have with us. When we got five minutes lead at one point, I believed we could make it."
Did you catch that? The green jersey, Jesus Del Nero. There were 3 left in the break: 2 x Credit Agricole riders AND THE CURRENT BEST SPRINTER AT THE RACE. Who had won the stage 2 days earlier and went on to finish 2nd in the green jersey competition by 1 point. A
sprinter.
4. It was a stage so short even Brad dismissed it:
"Wiggins added: "I never got bored because it was such a short stage."
5. Steve Cummings, from the same country, the same age, height and weight, finished over 2 minutes ahead of Wiggins on a relatively undulating but not mountainous final stage 2 days later.
57 Steve Cummings (GBr) Landbouwkrediet-Colnago 2.22
75 Bradley Wiggins (GBr) Credit Agricole 4.40
Please. Do not try again. It is too easy swatting your pathetic attempts at reasoning and logic aside. You are failing to provide any real evidence to support the argument that B Wiggins showed any sort of GT GC ability at any stage other than the last few years where he's gone from ZERO to HERO.
FWIW. I do not hate B Wiggins. I hate dishonesty.
Krebs cycle said:
Whatevs dude. I've got over 10yrs experience working at the AIS and NSWIS with elite athletes and coaches as a sport scientist -
Krebs cycle said:
I'm not even defending Sky. I couldn't care less about Sky or Wiggins.
I am defending basic common sense, truth and reason.
I call
shenanigans.