Why bike racers have ridiculously high power to weight ratio
Why bike racers have ridiculously high power to weight ratio
Here is a picture of Rasmussen on the medical check the day before last years tour started. And these guys loose weight during the tour!
Warning: the picture is not pretty!
http://www.cyclingforums.com/attachment ... entid=9055
Rasmussen was the guy who was winning the Tour de France last year but got booted out for lying to his team and doping officials about his where abouts.
Now aren't you all glad you row?
PS how does one embed pictures anyway
Warning: the picture is not pretty!
http://www.cyclingforums.com/attachment ... entid=9055
Rasmussen was the guy who was winning the Tour de France last year but got booted out for lying to his team and doping officials about his where abouts.
Now aren't you all glad you row?
PS how does one embed pictures anyway
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Hmmm! he's not on steroids then.
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Re: Why bike racers have ridiculously high power to weight r
Possibly best not too...Nosmo wrote:PS how does one embed pictures anyway
not so quick.BrianStaff wrote:Hmmm! he's not on steroids then.
Brian
Steroids could help him recovery more quickly. Steroids won't necessarly make you big unless you train to get big: Consume more calories than you burn and do the sort of strength training that adds muscle.
It's also possible that he was using EPO or something else that's out there.
Thanks for posting that picture, Nosmo. It was painful to look at in a concentration camp kind of way but it makes a skinny lightweight like me feel like going to the beach and kicking sand in people's faces. Or at least cylclists' faces.
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Amen brother. Me too. Just don't let the guy get near any cans of spinach....that right forearm look very Popeye-like.kirbyt wrote:Thanks for posting that picture, Nosmo. It was painful to look at in a concentration camp kind of way but it makes a skinny lightweight like me feel like going to the beach and kicking sand in people's faces. Or at least cylclists' faces.
Don't try it with this guy:kirbyt wrote:....Or at least cylclists' faces.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/sparen/cipol ... irohj2.jpg
These pictures shows the difference between the hill climbers and the sprinters.
The cyclists actually have great bodies from the waist down. Their butts tend to be even nicer then rowers'.
Yes but its true. There is a noticeable difference since I've switched to almost all rowing from cycling. Fortunately, according to my wife it is more then offset by the changes elsewhere.philrow wrote:blasphemy!Nosmo wrote: The cyclists actually have great bodies from the waist down. Their butts tend to be even nicer then rowers'.
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Chris Hoy from Scotland - a track rider who won three golds in Beijing:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_LnoIRCQ5kcY/Rkt ... web003.jpg
Rasmussen is unusual even for skinny roadies.
http://bp3.blogger.com/_LnoIRCQ5kcY/Rkt ... web003.jpg
Rasmussen is unusual even for skinny roadies.