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Can't get past himself.. 🙄
Enough Gregg go away
He's re-tard-ed
Greg is just a bitter old man who wants us to believe that he was the greatest US cyclist ever. Lance started winning races when HCT could not be above 50.9. In a way that leveled the playing field. If any riders should have their TDF victories taken away it should be Pantani, Ulrich, Riis, and Indurain because we have no idea how much higher their HCT was then all others. Too bad LA could not be nice to people as Georgie always advised😀
Started watching video. Haven't seen lemond in a long time just old footage. As I'm watching i realized it was him. Huge inspiration had his photo in my locker in the 80s .Just got back into riding.
Sounds a lot like bro science, I've seen him do this a lot… any thing that varies he will take any outliers and claim its a sign of doping. He used VO2max/FTP… but his logic didn't transfer to Eddy vs Him only vs Lance.
this is barely informative
What these guys doing nowadays with Carbon Monoxide is the same thing guys were doing back then with EPO.
Armstrong was the biggest cheat, lier and psycopath in the sport.
With a bicycle, you can see the gears. If a rider is on peds or a motor, he can't go to a longer gear because anyone can see the sprockets. The only way to use those watts is a higher cadence.
Lemond was a doper just like all the rest. Now, he's a hypocrite.
the first reason right off the bat, bull shit!
So on the road, 100 rpm = doping, but for the hour record, 100 rpm = normal? Seems contradictory.
Cadence is no indication of cheating, being in the pro Pelton is….
Greg still sulking. I only ever hear him moaning. Glad I did not watch the clip.
Lemond claiming natty status is hilarious 😂❤
that made absolutely no sense.
??? Greg once wrote "no clean rider can beat a doping rider in the Tour de France" (Paraphrased).
Then he beat Laurent Fignon, who later admitted being doped.
Twenty(?) years later, I'm still trying to understand.
Have nothing against Greg, but this is oversimplifying something and in turn over generalizing .
As long as there has been games, people have ways to get an edge of the competition, and many of those don’t become illegal until someone realizes the advantages they provide.
Respect Greg, I grew up in his era and he is a hero, but I think things have evolved since his time in terms of gearing, weight, aerodynamics, even tyre width and pressure, which all helps improve efficiency and speed
I think short cranks for everyone is marketing BS. In the seventies there were a series of articles in Bicycling magazine called the Long Crank Controversy. They were advocating for longer cranks. In an 1974 Yankee magazine there was an article about James Farnsworth who held the Mt Washington climb record at the time. He was a ski videographer who used cycling as off season conditioning, he was not a racer. He had bike a bike with 240mm cranks. I ran into him in Sarasota Florida December 1999 and I rode his custom bike with a high BB and a long wheelbase which are needed to accommodate the long cranks. I had no discomfort from the length but unfortunately there are no steep climbs in the area. I had read that riding higher gears is ergonomically efficient but spinning is more metabolically efficient. I think it is only more metabolically efficient to spin because most people currently train that way. I believe that people who are not riding stage races or sprinting, don't get great benefit from spinning, it is just current fashion. Everybody has different genetics and some people benefit from slow cadence high gears and others high cadence low gear ratios. I hate spinning myself and 175mm cranks work great. Higher RPMs means more changes in direction of your legs which lead to lower ergonomic efficiency. Some people might be able to pedal perfect circles but I don't. I find lower gearing allows me to actually pull up the back half of the stroke. When I spin I think I have more losses in the back stroke because I am not able to pull up effectively at high RPMs. Merckx was a gear masher on the steep climbs, I don't think he used any gears lower than 42/24 or 47 inches and he did fine climbing.
Spot?? Lol.. If they're pro, count on it.
Has there been a day that Armstrong hasn’t come out of Greg’s mouth? We get it. He torpedoed your trek deal.
There will Always be a question mark over elite Champions performances, in all sports.the money etc Always corrupt people
The telltale sign of doping is when you see it, you know it.
Simple their Americans.
Lemond is and always be the biggest tool. Everyone climbs/ pedals differently. I'm often at over 100 rpm when pushing a fast pace.
Being a teammate of Bernard Hinault is a sure sign of doping.
this guy is just describing pogacar
how to spot a doping cyclist? trick question… they all are!
And Pogacar?
lol he is talking nonsense. Good old Greg. Let him go on…