mattheus wrote: ↑6 Mar 2025, 9:15am
The version of events I recall is that his team were solving that exact issue i.e.
theyd been conditioned to believe [pain] was normal
If you have evidence/citation to the contrary, I stand to be corrected.
Hannah Dines, says her problems started in 2014, and mentions other cyclists at BC she swapped similar experiences with
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/para ... sts-411689
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyl ... e-cyclists
Laura Kenny talks about some of it here also mentions 2016.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/8763286167071783
and then this was also from 2016 where all 18 women on the squad reported issues when they were surveyed
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... ore-medals
and whilst it mentions a certain Dr by name in that, only time his name comes up in these sources,I dont believe he was as closely involved in that by then as it might have seemed at the time, but fine I cant prove that directly to the contrary.
but Im sure in Laura Kennys book as she covers the topic, she credits it was Phil Burt, who put together the team to fix the saddle & chamois kit issues, like none of them had ever heard of a proper bike fit before then either.
regardless it was 2016, not 1916, or 2011 and it even mentions Vicky P suffered similar problems in the Guardian article, Im sure others did too but Vicky is the only one on record to have reported them in 2012, why did it take another 4 years, and the whole squad to basically revolt before anything was done about it.
And these werent sudden revelations and a brand new piece of medical science BC discovered in 2016, they were issues that were well known about within womens cycling at least for years beforehand, and it was just ignored as one of those things the women had to put up with, cycling is "meant" to be painful,and lots of women pro cyclists had to have corrective surgery post career as a result listening to dumb advice like that.
I also think it was pretty bad Barkers endometriosis wasnt diagnosed properly for years too, if one of your top talent riders is telling you she's in so much pain she cant even stand up sometimes, you might want to pay more attention to get that checked out.