del1962 said:Actually we know what Landis had in 2006 that Wiggins doesnt have.
Actually we don't. But that is for the clinic
del1962 said:Actually we know what Landis had in 2006 that Wiggins doesnt have.
Netserk said:Actually we don't. But that is for the clinic![]()
BroDeal said:Landis had something Wiggums doesn't: Balls. Big ones. And Landis could descend like a demon.
del1962 said:Surely we know that Landis was on EPO, (as he has confessed to it then there is nothing wrong with mentioning that in the PRR)
The Hitch said:Well Landis tested positive for testosterone, so your original post that "we know what Landis had in 2006 that Wiggins doesnt have." may be true, for descents.
Seriously though, declaring riders clean because you are a fan belongs just as much in the clinic as accusing other riders of doping.
staubsauger said:Leclerq is claiming Wiggins has got a suppurative frontal sinusitis.
Waterloo Sunrise said:I thought Wiggins was a **** long before it was cool, but the way this thread has turned in to a school trip for the clinic is nearly as pathetic as some of the straightforwardly mean-spirited, slow witted and hateful 'analysis' being posted.
Waterloo Sunrise said:I thought Wiggins was a **** long before it was cool, but the way this thread has turned in to a school trip for the clinic is nearly as pathetic as some of the straightforwardly mean-spirited, slow witted and hateful 'analysis' being posted.
Waterloo Sunrise said:I thought Wiggins was a **** long before it was cool, but the way this thread has turned in to a school trip for the clinic is nearly as pathetic as some of the straightforwardly mean-spirited, slow witted and hateful 'analysis' being posted.
The Hitch said:I agree with this. Its turned into a bit of a playground but without adult supervision.
Its perfectly ok to not like wiggins without claiming sky are making up that he malingering or calling him weak or even extensive mockery of his descending.
Agreed, sounds like Sky's PR this Giro.Richeypen said:The rubbish posted on this threat though is ridiculous to say the least.
ferryman said:With this weather forecast:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/snow-expected-for-giro-ditalia-mountain-stages
Wiggins won't recover and would only seriously undermine the rest of his season if he did. Best to get out, get some warm weather training, do some reconn, do the Tour De Suisse, leaving Froome to do the Dauphine and keep his mouth shut and see what happens in France. Or forget about France and concentrate on Plan C - Vuelta and the Worlds.
del1962 said:I think Vuelta is a good plan (not many rain clouds there), but a diesel for the worlds, he will be a support rider. Of course he has to go to the tour if healthy.
ferryman said:With this weather forecast:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/snow-expected-for-giro-ditalia-mountain-stages
Wiggins won't recover and would only seriously undermine the rest of his season if he did. Best to get out, get some warm weather training, do some reconn, do the Tour De Suisse, leaving Froome to do the Dauphine and keep his mouth shut and see what happens in France. Or forget about France and concentrate on Plan C - Vuelta and the Worlds.
That's the best plan, plus I'd like round 2 Nibali vs. Wiggins again.ferryman said:With this weather forecast:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/snow-expected-for-giro-ditalia-mountain-stages
Wiggins won't recover and would only seriously undermine the rest of his season if he did. Best to get out, get some warm weather training, do some reconn, do the Tour De Suisse, leaving Froome to do the Dauphine and keep his mouth shut and see what happens in France. Or forget about France and concentrate on Plan C - Vuelta and the Worlds.
thehog said:Confidence will be shattered. I'd prefer to see him stay in the race and try and win a stage. That would be much better. Hiding away and doing warm weather training will only compound the problems. Too much thinking time.
thehog said:Confidence will be shattered. I'd prefer to see him stay in the race and try and win a stage. That would be much better. Hiding away and doing warm weather training will only compound the problems. Too much thinking time.
del1962 said:The doctor should decide if it is advisable to race on or not, neither you or I know how ill he really is.
thehog said:Confidence will be shattered. I'd prefer to see him stay in the race and try and win a stage. That would be much better. Hiding away and doing warm weather training will only compound the problems. Too much thinking time.
thehog said:I would add. And speaking honestly; Wiggins never should have won a GT. it's put something in his head that he's worthy of GT winner status.
Expectations were way ahead of actual talet.
I agree, his chimp needs to be caressed.ferryman said:Confidence and health will be shattered. The guy needs out of there. He also needs a stable week or so of warm weather training or more depending on what he wants to do next.