bring back dura ace 7400, and big steroid bodied riders. my favorite days of yester years
Does the
"modern bicycle technology"
of the thread title extend to the pharmaceutical products that the pros consume?
Wikipedia definition:
"Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way."
So that looks like a Yes.
Tina and I were watching the history of the tour de France dvd
(ends with Lance's Downfall)
that I got through retrobike (

)
and will offer on shortly.
You can see how the styles of gaining an advantage changed over time,
and with that, the rider's bodies
Not many would call the doping, masking, exemptions, excuses "wonderful" but I suspect fewer pros die as a result,
so the cheating/testing regimes are possibly safer than they used to be.
And think of those commentaries,
when yet another rider knocks minutes off the fastest ascent of a huge mountain:
I hear Paul Sherwen's voice echo through the years:
"That's incredible"
"It's unbelievable"
"He's Superhuman!"
So someone was full of Wonder!