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labratty said:Phelps is about the only old suit wearer who won anything. It is very had to make any objective assessment because the baseline has moved so much in a short time. It would be the same if the UCI removed the double triangle frame restrictions.
All sorts of performance changes would happen in the first year or two while things leveled out again, and while they were changing you would not know it if was the new bike or a new drug. Certainly some riders would make the most of it and claim the bike is the reason for their gains.
suipedali said:400+ dope tests, 40+ world records, no positives. Wow those new suit are good!![]()
BigBoat said:I think it was Mark Spitz that made the point "Its not these special suits, its the swimmers physically turning over faster in the water than they did before."
I think thats the comment that gave him the non-invite for the 2008 summer olympics...
Now read this quote by Spitz >>>
"They don't want to test for everything because there's tremendous pressure from the television networks because they want the television to have athletic competitions with the world record holders there for the finals. They want the medals not to be tainted in their value of accomplishment by winning them, and it's all about ratings and commercial selling of time and about money. And an International Olympic Committee has got their hand in the pockets of the network television people, so there's a tremendous conflict of interest in what they should do and what they're doing."
No doubt Phelps blood dopes with his own blood. But I think he is far cleaner than "Lance" has been. I do not hate Phelps. He seems like a nice guy.the truth. said:43 world records.
sure 400 urine samples taken but not 1 single
blood test!
if 'our' bikers can defeat the 50% rule- be sure the swimmers are at it!
43 world records? really- humans are humans. we have not evolved that much since the olympics
filthy water
BigBoat said:No doubt Phelps blood dopes with his own blood. But I think he is far cleaner than "Lance" has been. I do not hate Phelps. He seems like a nice guy.
BigBoat said:No doubt Phelps blood dopes with his own blood. But I think he is far cleaner than "Lance" has been. I do not hate Phelps. He seems like a nice guy.
BigBoat said:Now read this quote by Spitz >>>
"They don't want to test for everything because there's tremendous pressure from the television networks because they want the television to have athletic competitions with the world record holders there for the finals. They want the medals not to be tainted in their value of accomplishment by winning them, and it's all about ratings and commercial selling of time and about money. And an International Olympic Committee has got their hand in the pockets of the network television people, so there's a tremendous conflict of interest in what they should do and what they're doing."
BigBoat said:I think it was Mark Spitz that made the point "Its not these special suits, its the swimmers physically turning over faster in the water than they did before."
I think thats the comment that gave him the non-invite for the 2008 summer olympics...
Now read this quote by Spitz >>>
"They don't want to test for everything because there's tremendous pressure from the television networks because they want the television to have athletic competitions with the world record holders there for the finals. They want the medals not to be tainted in their value of accomplishment by winning them, and it's all about ratings and commercial selling of time and about money. And an International Olympic Committee has got their hand in the pockets of the network television people, so there's a tremendous conflict of interest in what they should do and what they're doing."
Danilot said:That, Sir, cannot be a woman.![]()
Cobblestones said:I think Spitz is dead-on. Other sports have to catch on. How you would beat the 25 year old WR of this lady, however, I have no idea.
Turd Ferguson said:WOW, that is just insane. I got the chills when I opened up that pic and now it is probably going to haunt my dreams.
suipedali said:400+ dope tests, 40+ world records, no positives. Wow those new suit are good!![]()
krebs303 said:Swimming WR's have in the past have increased in hundredths of a second increments. Not by the 2-3 seconds seen in Rome. The new suits promote buoyancy. Lifting more of your body out of the water enabling you to go faster.
water being a 1000 times denser than air
Openwater competitions often have a separate wetsuit class for this reason. Swimming is more about technique than strength.
gttim! said:The proof? Watch the world championships in the coming years. Hardly anybody will beat those records. Many of them could stand for decades.