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Yes I don't believe there was any doping in 09. Might have been the cleanest Tour yet, even Lance was cleans. And Bradly did well
I think he was trying to say he doesn't believe Contador is doping as much now as he was in 2009, I could be wrong thoughSeriousSam said:Yes I don't believe there was any doping in 09. Might have been the cleanest Tour yet, even Lance was cleans. And Bradly did well
LaFlorecita said:You've got to admire him, full ***, he just doesn't carezlev11 said:Moose McKnuckles said:I don't think for a second that Contador is clean, but the butthurt from the Sky fans is just comedy gold.
oh, it's fantastic. my post wasn't a knock, really, it was more of a compliment. i watched the TT today in awe.I guess Unkle Oleg's roubles had an effect too
His body fat % was really low at last year's Tour, he had veins popping out all over his legs and arms, I'd never seen him that skinny before. But his upper body is very big, he has a lot of useless muscle there, compared to Froome and Aru.meat puppet said:AC is more of the old school or pre cleans era phenotype when compared against aru and froome for example. Still room to lose 3-4 kilos some of which is muscle I reckon.
Somewhat interesting that ac has not really participated in the more extreme weightloss contest over the years. Different regimes most likely, with a more blood based approach for ac perhaps?
Happy dude said:Contador just never looks tired at the end of stages
Did you see that shrug on the rollers?the sceptic said:Happy dude said:Contador just never looks tired at the end of stages
that's because he is warming down.
there's plenty of evidence that blooddoping is still ongoing.SeriousSam said:Magical fat-only weight loss can explain huge improvements in climbing. It cannot explain huge improvements in time trialling in the flat, which the new cleans era generation riders have experienced. They're blood doping as well, or doing something else to get power.
sniper said:there's plenty of evidence that blooddoping is still ongoing.SeriousSam said:Magical fat-only weight loss can explain huge improvements in climbing. It cannot explain huge improvements in time trialling in the flat, which the new cleans era generation riders have experienced. They're blood doping as well, or doing something else to get power.
If i'm not mistaken, there are EPO compounds available that can be taken orally, so it need not (always) involve needles.
Really? I personally don't see a differenceTrek1000 said:He is certainly looking a lot more muscular this season. Legs looks bigger and his upper body seems more muscular too. Interesting change in his physical apperance this season
LaFlorecita said:I was just thinking today, is it possible that Contador is looking a bit "sub-par" because he's been wearing the jersey since stage 5... I mean, the race leader gets tested every day, right? So variations would be easier to detect..
hrotha said:I think the most likely explanation for his not trashing the whole field around is: 1) the need to take a Tour peak into account, thus likely not being in absolutely top condition here; and 2) the sheer amount of energy he's had to spend due to the way the race is being raced and the hairy situations he's had to deal with.