AND Mega-Dosing, which LA was doing back then.
AND Mega-Dosing, which LA was doing back then.
Ever read anything by Edgar allen POe?
cyclerunner wrote:
Genetics bro wrote:
He had a naturally high VO2max.
both are true
And a naturally low hematocrit , which made him a true responder. If you go from 40 to 50: golden. If you go from 48 to 50: mmm, not so amazing
cyclerunner wrote:
Genetics bro wrote:
He had a naturally high VO2max.
both are true
Indeed. He whupped Jan Ulrich every time.
Why was that?
purity wrote:
cyclerunner wrote:
both are true
And a naturally low hematocrit , which made him a true responder. If you go from 40 to 50: golden. If you go from 48 to 50: mmm, not so amazing
This concept was debunked 50 years ago.
Renato Canova argued the point with Michele Ferrari. Renato was right. He usually is.
52345 wrote:
STEVE-O-MATIC wrote:
One thing I've noticed is that cyclists look way better built than distance runners. They seem to have more muscle on them and just look more athletic. Look at and compare his build to Kipchoge. Wouldn't cyclists want to be as skinny as possible to reduce the amount of weight they are pushing? And why are cyclists in general look like they have more upper body strength than elite distance runners?Mr. Armstrong ran the NYCM in 1997. I ran the Boston Marathon the same year. He was 34, I was 37. I ran 2:40:34, He ran 2:46;22
The best cyclist in the world, on PED's, and he gets beat by a local runner? Says it all right there!
Isn't that when he just recovered from cancer and chemo?
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