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Originally Posted by Talldog
I think the inuendo, and that is all it is at this point, is that on only 10 days or so removed from the TDF podium both Wiggins and Froome showed little signs of fatigue and were able to distance the field in the Olympic TT. And Cancellara, a TT specialist, was surprsingly no match for either Wiggins or Froome at the first TDF time trial. Could be that they are just both simultaneously in super human form. And there is no doubting Wiggin's skills as a TT'er.
And how many of the serious competitors hadn't just finished the TDF on the same day as Wiggo and Froome? Would such pundits be the same ones who were faulting Wiggo, Froome and Sky for not taking more risks and subsequently delivering what some considered a "boring" tour?
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