Yep.Pretty much have done up to 1995 haven't they?
1996 Bjarne Riis - admitted to EPO
1997 Jan Ullrich - discredited but in denial
1998 Marco Pantani - dead from cocaine overdose, failed test after winning Tour
1999-2005 Lance Armstrong - test from first win in 1999 allegedly showed traces of EPO
2006 Floyd Landis - tested positive for testosterone
Didn't Indurain have a resting heartbeat in the 30s or something stupid? Think he was one of those people that naturally had the body for it. But again that doesnt rule out the fact he might have wanted some extra help.Yep.
And 1991-95 Indurain was a 76kg monster in the height of EPO use. He did have an insane oxygen uptake, most likely naturally achieved, but it shouldn't be possible to climb that fast with 15kg extra weight; Luis Herrera, Colombian champion climber and sized about a colibri, retired with the following words: "I gave up when I saw riders with huge arses climb like aircraft".
Only 8 points difference and Neil's been slipping back majorly. What works in Neil's favour is that we're back to some sprint finishes, so he may stabilise.Do i have any hope of being in 3rd place?
i guess this means that Evans is still a big chance to win it![]()
However all my sprinters are broken/retired... I did say my tour was over!Only 8 points difference and Neil's been slipping back majorly. What works in Neil's favour is that we're back to some sprint finishes, so he may stabilise.
Ah. Went away from TV before group reached finish. 15 for Boonen + 12 for Bennati (misunderstood rules last time). I still win.14 for Boonen + 2 for Millar here.![]()
Not sure I get you...haha this is beyond dire.