I was delighted that Froome wasn't implicated in the TUE leaks scandal (unlike Sir Wiggo). He'll go on and win 3 or 4 more TdFs and can have another crack at the trophy later.
But they've all done nothing wrong in the eyes of the law, all their TUEs are perfectly legal. What it does show is the complete lack of control the UCI has and what a crock of shit Team Sky's sporting ethos actually is.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on September 24, 2016, 05:27:33 PMBut they've all done nothing wrong in the eyes of the law, all their TUEs are perfectly legal. What it does show is the complete lack of control the UCI has and what a crock of shit Team Sky's sporting ethos actually is.They could solve the crisis immediately. Just say that TUEs must be declared, publicly at the time they are prescribed. The list of things that are banned is very long and will include medication that is fairly mainstream when taken for an actual illness. As an example, insulin is a banned substance but we wouldn't deny a diabetic the chance to compete. I accept that some athletes may prefer to keep their medical history a secret but there is no reason Wiggo couldn't have told the world about his asthma and hay fever. Transparency is the only way.
Quote from: LeeS on September 25, 2016, 09:28:46 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on September 24, 2016, 05:27:33 PMBut they've all done nothing wrong in the eyes of the law, all their TUEs are perfectly legal. What it does show is the complete lack of control the UCI has and what a crock of shit Team Sky's sporting ethos actually is.They could solve the crisis immediately. Just say that TUEs must be declared, publicly at the time they are prescribed. The list of things that are banned is very long and will include medication that is fairly mainstream when taken for an actual illness. As an example, insulin is a banned substance but we wouldn't deny a diabetic the chance to compete. I accept that some athletes may prefer to keep their medical history a secret but there is no reason Wiggo couldn't have told the world about his asthma and hay fever. Transparency is the only way. The thing is he has been open about his asthma and hayfever, what he hasn'ty publicly declared is the exact treatments he's been given for them. I don't know if doing that would make any difference. On that basis given that everything is within the rules and the drugs have all been approved perfectly in line with the rules I don't have a problem with it.
Quote from: paul_e on September 25, 2016, 12:49:36 PMQuote from: LeeS on September 25, 2016, 09:28:46 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on September 24, 2016, 05:27:33 PMBut they've all done nothing wrong in the eyes of the law, all their TUEs are perfectly legal. What it does show is the complete lack of control the UCI has and what a crock of shit Team Sky's sporting ethos actually is.They could solve the crisis immediately. Just say that TUEs must be declared, publicly at the time they are prescribed. The list of things that are banned is very long and will include medication that is fairly mainstream when taken for an actual illness. As an example, insulin is a banned substance but we wouldn't deny a diabetic the chance to compete. I accept that some athletes may prefer to keep their medical history a secret but there is no reason Wiggo couldn't have told the world about his asthma and hay fever. Transparency is the only way. The thing is he has been open about his asthma and hayfever, what he hasn'ty publicly declared is the exact treatments he's been given for them. I don't know if doing that would make any difference. On that basis given that everything is within the rules and the drugs have all been approved perfectly in line with the rules I don't have a problem with it.I have a massive problem with it and feel hugely let down by Team Sky and Wiggins.He didn't mention anything about it in his autobiography, in fact quite the opposite, he was his fittest ever when he won the tour before the TDF that he won apparently, I don't think he even mentions his "long standing asthma problem" in his autobiography?And the timings of him taking them totally and utterly stink.In my eyes he cheated without actually breaking the rules and to cop out of it with an easy interview with Andrew Marr rather than a knowledgeable cycling journalist just compounds everything.This comes from a huge Wiggins fan. I've have only really read snippets so I would love to be called out on all of this.
The only thing I find unbelievable is that there were still people who believed Froome/Wiggins et al were clean to begin with.
Quote from: aj2k77 on September 26, 2016, 05:14:59 PMThe only thing I find unbelievable is that there were still people who believed Froome/Wiggins et al were clean to begin with.I just don't see it in Froome. You can tell by the way he speaks and conducts himself that he is a straight up guy and a pleasant chap. You dont get that impression from Wiggo.
Quote from: LeeS on September 27, 2016, 06:17:02 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on September 26, 2016, 05:14:59 PMThe only thing I find unbelievable is that there were still people who believed Froome/Wiggins et al were clean to begin with.I just don't see it in Froome. You can tell by the way he speaks and conducts himself that he is a straight up guy and a pleasant chap. You dont get that impression from Wiggo. I'm afraid I still have doubts about Froome, like I said earlier, he's not as squeaky clean as he likes to make out, he's used TUEs to his benefit in the past.In 2011 he was on the verge of having his contract cancelled and from out of nowhere came second in the Vuelta. Afterwards claiming he'd suffered from Bilharzia as a child in Africa and had got his medication under control?In 2014 his power data on 2 climbs in the TdF were declared as 'mutant'. Funny how he now never takes his eyes off his SRM power meter on his stem when hitting the mountains, maybe so he doesn't raise more suspicion? His performance at GSK's Human Performance Lab proves nothing other than his ability to hit the numbers thought to be impossible 7.5 Watts per Kg is off the chart superhuman. I'm a suspicious bastard me, I'd like to think him & Wiggins are clean because cycling has had it's fill of Lance & Millar & Hincapie & Landis & the like.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on September 28, 2016, 01:39:37 PMQuote from: LeeS on September 27, 2016, 06:17:02 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on September 26, 2016, 05:14:59 PMThe only thing I find unbelievable is that there were still people who believed Froome/Wiggins et al were clean to begin with.I just don't see it in Froome. You can tell by the way he speaks and conducts himself that he is a straight up guy and a pleasant chap. You dont get that impression from Wiggo. I'm afraid I still have doubts about Froome, like I said earlier, he's not as squeaky clean as he likes to make out, he's used TUEs to his benefit in the past.In 2011 he was on the verge of having his contract cancelled and from out of nowhere came second in the Vuelta. Afterwards claiming he'd suffered from Bilharzia as a child in Africa and had got his medication under control?In 2014 his power data on 2 climbs in the TdF were declared as 'mutant'. Funny how he now never takes his eyes off his SRM power meter on his stem when hitting the mountains, maybe so he doesn't raise more suspicion? His performance at GSK's Human Performance Lab proves nothing other than his ability to hit the numbers thought to be impossible 7.5 Watts per Kg is off the chart superhuman. I'm a suspicious bastard me, I'd like to think him & Wiggins are clean because cycling has had it's fill of Lance & Millar & Hincapie & Landis & the like.What do you think of the tests done back in 2007 when his power output numbers were comparable? They suggest he didn't come from nowhere. He was always capable of those performances. He has also been in possession of a biological passport since 2009 which shows nothing at all out of the ordinary happened in 2011. The term "mutant" isn't one used by mainstream observers either. He is just a very, very fit man with all the attributes needed to be a top cyclist. And if he really is mutant then why doesn't he win everything? Quintana beat him comfortably in the Vuelta. He must be a mutant too.