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- Well, congratulations on whoever it was that called this one, you’ve blown your cover though ;-)
Knowing all this was building recently we can look back at a lot of details to reanalyse situations.
Why did Primoz not fall, what was his cryptic remark before the Tour due to. Was he signed knowing this was to be the long term development, did Remco really have problems or was it all part of turning cycling into the new boxing or wrestling where money drives athletes back into gladiators but with added theatricals. I’m afraid all this cheap money is not going to do the sport much good in the long run. It will probably be good business but that’s another thing. People are basically becoming expendable again. I was going to say at least athletes can’t be replaced by AI but then I remembered we’re not far from Elon and some to force through implants and then it’s only a couple more steps before we have pain reduction chips and hormone suppressing algorithms stuck in people’s heads before the UCI can cone to unanimity on it constituting doping, but … oh no, I’ve just been reminded there are actors in the game who might already have found a basic device able to achieve this.
Quick survey, if someone would reveal a rider was being fed meditation or hypnosis over a separate team radio, would you consider it acceptable or not?
- Outside the US that’s actually a pretty normal ratio and not far off those for men. Not sure it helps make your point, do you want chubbier girls to say it instead so we can accuse them of being jealous or the nastier types telling them they’d perform better after losing a few lbs?
- I think he totally gets it. in every single sport an athlete changes their body - they add weight, they lose weight, they add muscle, flexibility, etc.
Watts/KG matter.
Beyond that, Demi is 5’8”, 123 lbs from what I’ve read. Big girl??? LOL she is so thin.
The reality has nothing to do with weight and everything to do with the fact that PFP worked harder than her before the race to be ready to win.
PFP reconned stage 8 many times, no one else did. Look at the vascularity of PFPs arms - they match the men, Jonas for example. Demi shows no vascularity. Vascularity = increased work load, not necessarily weight loss.
Demi is best at finding excuses. be it blaming the peloton for her crash and being upset that the rest of the cyclists want to be at the front, or suggesting the weight issue held her back, the reality is her tactics in racing are horrific (see last years worlds). and she was outworked.
lastly, Mads Pedersen said during Paris-Nice he drank monster for every race. What is more unhealthy than monster? not much really. how many young men saw this and starting putting a monster in their bidon? and where were the virtue signalers protecting them?
- Once again, Horner seems to be the last person in the room to understand the conversation
- Not my beloved heroes, sorry.
- then start with beloved heroes like eddy merckx and sean kelly.
- I follow the sport.
- If they don't do anything against that statement, they might as well reinstate Lance Armstrong's 7x TDF coup.
- That is a fair assumption, but proof it is not.
- Where did you find this information, please?