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    Moto-doping

    This is so crazy it looks real:

    http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/...g-bikes_119452

    It's worth watching the 6-minute video. Basically it's suggesting Fabian Cancellara might have used a motorized bike in his recent unbelievable performances in European races.

    I googled a bit and it does look like there actually is a company manufacturing those gizmos.

    Enjoy!!

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    Very entertaining!

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    Pllllllleeeeease! I don't believe that Cancellara cheated. Of course, the last person I thought I applauded and didn't believe cheated was Floyd Landis in the Tour de France.
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    I want one of those!!!

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    Counter point....

    http://bikehugger.com/2010/06/cancel...y-doubter.html

    I also wonder about carrying the extra weight.

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    He didn't stand up to mash away from the other riders, even going uphill in the Tour de Flanders. Normally, breakaways like that involve the rider standing up and surging ahead and changing their riding position to exert the additional effort required. Interesting.

    Could be a good thing for regular people. More people commuting by bike, the better, IMO.

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    Wow, this guy's a true geek:

    http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com/2010...ra-attack.html

    He is not making a call on whether Cancellara is cheating or not but calculates the kind of wattage that is required for one of Cancellara's fabled attacks. The bottom line is something like 1400 watts for the first five seconds of the attack (to break away from the group) - which supposedly is not totally unattainable for humans - and then almost 700 watts. Pretty impressive stuff.

    If you watch the whole video, it doesn't seem that weight would be an issue. Many racing bikes have to have weight *added* to them because they are too light anyway (according to the rules).

    I have no opinion on whether this is true or false, but I find it highly entertaining.

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    That is hilarious! Truly entertaining!

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    Just wondering... has anybody else ever seen Fabian Cancellara's legs up close? They're scary strong and muscular. The guy is a monster on the bike.

    I don't consider myself a fan of his, but I have to believe he's capable of pulling away from others like that, especially in races he's trained for and raced to win.

    Although, I also believed Floyd so I guess I'm not a great judge in those respects.

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    ooooooh, what do I have to do to get to see his legs up close?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    ooooooh, what do I have to do to get to see his legs up close?
    He totally doesn't have twig limbs like Andy Schleck does. They're more like solid trunks. He looks really powerful.

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    *stepping up to defend Andy*

    Andy Schleck may have kinda skinny arms, but his legs?
    Beefy.

    Evidence: http://www.bicycle.net/2010/andy-sch...ated-and-ready

 

 

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