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Wiggo, in response to another doping question in the press conference:
I love the bloke, but I don't want to hear him say 'I've been tested umpteen times, blah blah blah...'
I want him to declare that he's racing clean, he's always raced clean and he's got the statistics to prove it.We've gone beyond hearing a Tour leader declaring he's clean and us just trusting him on his say so. It's happened too many times before.
I'm not saying he's doped, but he needs stop getting all pissy when he's quizzed on the subject and give us the facts.
I have to agree actually... He is starting to sound a bit like the most tested athlete on the planet... But we are only reading what is actually reported I suppose... -
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I just did "40 minutes of power" this morning before work between about 05:55 and 06:35. Lovely and clear - virtually no cars just the odd other bike. I may have RLJed. A lot.
When I arrived the Garmin had an average of about 19mph and I managed to drag that up to exactly 20.0mph by the end of it. Was trying to keep it above 20 all the way but it did slip below a couple of times. I was going anticlockwise. What do people usually do?
Haven't plugged the Garmin in yet for Strava stats.
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Do we have to play the "name the last Tour winner who was clean?" game again.
Then all you fucktards who think doping is something we should brush under the carpet might shut the fuck up.
i don't think anyone is suggesting that doping should be brushed under the carpet but does bleating on about in a thread about a current race based on fuck all help much?

Who thinks Wiggins / Sky would still have delivered the goods if a certain Spanish vegetarian had been in the race?