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Yup, I love Jens interviews.
I'm going to be honest, the main reason I like Jens is that he seems pumped to be racing his bike and really enjoys what he does. I hate seeing pros finish races and stages and look unhappy, but Voigt can cross the line 5th out of a 5 man break and still be amped.
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Exactly, I love this video of him leading Schleck and Contador up the Madeleine in 2010. He was in the break, is then caught by the leaders and paces Schleck up the climb, completely destroying himself. The best bit is at the end of the video when he completely runs out of gas, is dropped and virtually stops.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zreFKnBLDjg
A pretty good demonstration of the difference between the power profiles of a grand tour winner and a rouleur like Jens. He can maintain the same power output as them on a climb, but only for a short time, then it is lights out. Schleck and Contador have been riding that pace from the bottom of the Madeleine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zreFKnBLDjg
A pretty good demonstration of the difference between the power profiles of a grand tour winner and a rouleur like Jens. He can maintain the same power output as them on a climb, but only for a short time, then it is lights out. Schleck and Contador have been riding that pace from the bottom of the Madeleine.
Jeremy Hunt on one of the Shimano demo bikes at the Noosa Tri Crit. I thought it was a Canyon at first when I saw him out riding earlier, but it isn't.
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Sums this up perfectly....
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kevinkalis wrote:Tyler Hamilton making more accusations, this time about Jens Voigt.
http://www.sporten.dk/cykling/voigt-spytter-mig-i-ansigtet
Don't know if this has been posted. Just saw this in Bicyling Magazine.
http://bicycling.com/blogs/hardlyseriou ... ent-times/
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Jens Voigt is like no other.
ps: I read the entire article as if he was saying it. How could I not?
ps: I read the entire article as if he was saying it. How could I not?
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kevinkalis wrote:Tyler Hamilton making more accusations, this time about Jens Voigt.
http://www.sporten.dk/cykling/voigt-spytter-mig-i-ansigtet
Brad McGee interview about Jens. Complete with a damn good recollection of a Jensie 2001 Tour stage win.
(here is the video for that stage too)
Brad believes Jens was clean.
petal666 wrote:Jeremy Hunt on one of the Shimano demo bikes at the Noosa Tri Crit. I thought it was a Canyon at first when I saw him out riding earlier, but it isn't.
Sorry to quote the picture but I'm pretty sure its this: http://www.avantibikes.com/nz/bikes/roa ... -frameset/
Jens clean or not clean, he certainly knew it was going on (and I believe probably took something pre-1998)
Jorge Jaksche 2007 interview...
Three days before the start of the Tour de France in 1998, a masseuse on the Festina team was stopped at the French-Belgian boarder at Dublin. His car was full of EPO ampoules and other such preparations. The news reached Dublin, where teams were readying themselves for the Tour.
Jaksche: At first I thought: What are they so upset about? Everyone’s got it with them, isn’t this normal? What’s the problem? No one liked doping, not Stanga nor Riis, but in the world that we were living in, there was no feeling of wrong-doing. But, of course the situation was uncomfortable, and then of course as the Tour progressed, we were all scared of being pulled over by the police because of their anti-doping laws. I asked Jens Voigt, rider in the then Gan-team what his team does. Voigt says: One of our riders suggested burying stashes along the route. We felt like little mini-gangsters. One of our team members had the idea to hide the EPO in a double-bottomed vacuum that we carried with us on Tour. Polti, our sponsor, is a household appliance manufacturer, after all. We fit 10,000 ampoules into this vacuum including cooling packs. I just went into the bus after each stage and gave myself a shot. During the Tour, the regiment was 2,000 units every other day EPO with an additional growth hormone in order to regenerate faster, and insulin to help store carbs better. After ten or twelve days I quit this, the risk of getting caught was just too high.
http://drunkcyclist.com/2007/07/10/joer ... anslation/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Jorge Jaksche 2007 interview...
Three days before the start of the Tour de France in 1998, a masseuse on the Festina team was stopped at the French-Belgian boarder at Dublin. His car was full of EPO ampoules and other such preparations. The news reached Dublin, where teams were readying themselves for the Tour.
Jaksche: At first I thought: What are they so upset about? Everyone’s got it with them, isn’t this normal? What’s the problem? No one liked doping, not Stanga nor Riis, but in the world that we were living in, there was no feeling of wrong-doing. But, of course the situation was uncomfortable, and then of course as the Tour progressed, we were all scared of being pulled over by the police because of their anti-doping laws. I asked Jens Voigt, rider in the then Gan-team what his team does. Voigt says: One of our riders suggested burying stashes along the route. We felt like little mini-gangsters. One of our team members had the idea to hide the EPO in a double-bottomed vacuum that we carried with us on Tour. Polti, our sponsor, is a household appliance manufacturer, after all. We fit 10,000 ampoules into this vacuum including cooling packs. I just went into the bus after each stage and gave myself a shot. During the Tour, the regiment was 2,000 units every other day EPO with an additional growth hormone in order to regenerate faster, and insulin to help store carbs better. After ten or twelve days I quit this, the risk of getting caught was just too high.
http://drunkcyclist.com/2007/07/10/joer ... anslation/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hunt on clinchers, or is it tubeless? Good grief!
Is Hunt contract w/ Sky next year? I thought not? Is he gonna ride?
Top bloke, although he did refuse my beer when he came through dead last, by himself, behind the gruppetto on a miserable, cold, and wet day on the climb to Cervinia in the Giro.
He beat the time cut.
Top bloke, although he did refuse my beer when he came through dead last, by himself, behind the gruppetto on a miserable, cold, and wet day on the climb to Cervinia in the Giro.
He beat the time cut.
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