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yes, but you shut me down pretty quickly. |
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We can all agree to disagree. That's part of civilized debate, too. Berend |
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If I come across it again I'll scan it, but I'm not making a special effort as I don't even know exactly where I have half the magazines stashed. I had a quick look before and know a couple are mislaid, like my 86 tour edition. Bugger. Anyway, my shed searching priorities are focused on a missing set of keys for a cable lock and two missing toe straps. I probably should check the dog kennel.
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Be careful which magazine stash you look in..... one contains lycra then other leather.... |
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I realize that all of these guys are professional cyclists and, as such, are in the same class, so to speak, with talent.
However, they are not all equal. Wouldn't it be possible for a mediocre pro rider (relatively speaking) to find himself in the Top 15 where normally he would be in the Top 40? If we assume that Slipstream does not dope (I would that is the case), then I do not think that anyone who dopes would automatically be better than them. You have a lot of variables in this dynamic, aside from doping, to consider. Such things as degrees of fitness, effects of weather, etc. I do not necessarily buy into the absolute that a clean rider can never beat a doped rider, especially when looking at one stage or, perhaps, a 7-stage race. However, I cannot fathom that a clean rider would stand a chance against a relatively equally skilled rider who doped in a grand tour for GC standing. |
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Au contraire, mon ami - any objective examination of young Schlecks career would indicate that his Giro form last year wasn't exceptional. The man's got great potential and excellent pedigree.
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100% Correct : Moreni was a good roadman.
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.."But finally the last thing I’ll say to the people who don’t believe in cycling, the cynics and the sceptics. I'm sorry for you. I’m sorry that you can’t dream big. [I]I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. You should believe in these athletes, and you should believe in these people. I'll be a fan of the Tour de France for as long as I live. And there are no secrets" - this is a hard sporting event and hard work wins it - Armstrong 2005 TDF morelike hypocrisy. |
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not really, a whole lotta hyperbole from CSC fanbois and Riis. The twins Velits were outclimbing and out timetrialling him as juniors, and espoirs, then bingo, Schleck gets the rocket fuel. Also Walker was classier. Went from a competent tter at jnr and espoir level, to world beater. It does not pass the smell test. The Velits bros do not believe his meteoric rise. Yeah, so he won a Tour of Normandie and won a stage in the Denmark Rundt, but the guy is a mega doper just like his brother. |
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Those Schleck boys are solid riders and have the potential to do well. I remember racing against their father - he's a former pro. In the genes.
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for starters, there are not many PT teams in Cali. Secondly, did they bring their best tters/rouleurs and grimpeurs? Ofcourse not. There are only a handful of Euro pros who really came to race. And perhaps one or two who had eyes on the GC prize. Bigger fish come the season proper. Lets not make the Tour of Cali to be the Tour de Suisse. It aint. |
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yeah, so Lim, Andy has been riding with fast bunches since he was 15, and the Velits boys outshone him coming from Slovakia, and Walker coming from Australia. What happens when he gets some of Riis' go fast gear? He goes fast! |
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Maybe it's all down to the fact of those survival courses that CSC do up in the Scandinavian fjords !!!!!!!!!!!
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http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...s/california085 http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/200...s/california075 The course is 0.5km longer but i dont know if the extra bit was flat or hilly. This will make a difference to comparing times but i still think it would work out a bit slower. Also, last year was quite windy - the headwind at first would have turned into a tailwind later on but i think that this would have made last year's tt harder. The stage before the tt this year was the same as last year. It took them almost 2 hours longer this year The bad weather this year makes it very difficult to draw any conclusions from this but my point is more the effect on the next day. I would have thought that a slower stage on the previous day would have resulted in faster times in the tt the following day due to the riders being less tired? (although 7 hours in the rain does not on the face of it sound like good preparation:rolleyes .There are too many variables to draw any big conclusions (a lot of different riders taking part, how much had they trained to peak for the event (see serpico's post), etc, as well as the above). However, if i was to stick my neck out then i would say that last year's tt was faster |
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From memory; What was the story from the 2006 Vuelta when Vino & Kash claimed the missed the drug (health) tests ? You know when the team bus had left the hotel 6 hours before the stage ? Didn't McQuaid pass this off at the time as a innocent mistake or that the drug testers were too late ?
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