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1997 Thomas Hellriegel 26 1996 Luc Van Lierde 27 1995 Mark Allen 37 1994 Greg Welch 28 1993 Mark Allen 35 1992 Mark Allen 34 1991 Mark Allen 33 1990 Mark Allen 32 1989 Mark Allen 31 1988 Scott Molina 28 That averages to 31.1. By the way, if there are any mistakes in this data, they're my own because I dug them up manually from Wikipedia. Berend |
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Allen had a steroid positive I do believe. |
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If I can find the data easily, I'd be happy to share it. I really don't have a bias in this (yes, I am an amateur triathlete), but I really do believe that there are sports in which athletes "peak" later, so I find the original blanket statement without any scientific basis objectionable. Berend |
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Feel free to educate me with a reference or link, though. Thanks, Berend |
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was it scott? I read about one of those guys some board recently, it might be wrong. |
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also the previous judge in spain said that riders COULDN'T actually have their blood tested against the blood bags of OP, so even if he really did want to he couldn't... BUT.. the judges ruling over the appeal have OK'd this... so Contador is fully able to do this now if he wants... so if he's really earnest, it's full steam ahead.. but he never will.. 'cause he's guilty as sin... i bet Torri wants to take a swab to his mouth though. |
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For myself, the Slipstream performance of second and third in the ToC TT has challenged my assumptions. Only because I think that those guys are clean. And on the basis that a clean rider ordinarily can't beat a doped rider, it would imply that everyone below them is clean... which seems unlikely based on my previous conclusions. But I have to digest it somehow. Either Slipstream (Millar and Vande Velde at least) are doping, or they and the the rest below them are clean, or my assumption that cleans can't beat dopers is incorrect.
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you need to put your function Crank onto Liege/Flanders or the Tour. The most selective races, with the best talent, with everyone on incentive. Your schema works then. |
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classic, you should update wikipedia ![]() |
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My point was not that I consider the Internet to be the repository of "every bit of information that ever existed," but that there are a few tools available within it that usually are good proxies for the existence of certain kinds of information, especially related to contemporary and hotly-debated topics (such as doping in (endurance) sports). Berend |
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