I keeps bothering me that legal additives are kept out of the discussions.
I know for a fact, that there are things that can gain back some of the edge lost on doped riders. There's more between dry bread and CERA to get a rider prep'd for serious racing. There is more a rider can do to get fast, than to train, and dope.
When two equally talented riders train together, and one takes serious care of his additives, results between them will be easy to prodict.
While I don't have facts, I am convinced that the gains to be gotten from legal additives are signicant relative to super dope such as hormones and CERA. Maybe 30-50% of the gains? No way I am going to head into the race of the season, and not consider my addtives.
One single additive will not do the job, but every one works in it's own way, and they ardd up to some extent.
Now, I could offer you my personal list of favorite additives, but since I'm the first poster, perhaps it's more interesting if others join in.
If responses don't come, I'll eventually post some things I liked some years ago (my health has kept me out of racing lately). I consider a bike pro NOT serious about his/her additives a HUGE FOOL. The only thing more stupid is resorting to illegal dope before having seriously tried which additives you respond well to.
Additives, if they work for you, really are like "free lunch". Just, you invest time and some money in them. It goes beyond having carbs in your pre-race and race water bottles.
When internet posters can explain good performances in the light of anti-doping discussions, I think "this rider may be taking additives more seriously than the other".
Additives news does not make it to the front page of L'Equipe usually. Which is where pro riders go to research ways to ride as fast as last week's race winner.
Your comments please, before I share some of my favorites, and the source of my limited sports nutricional additives knowledge.
Thanks,
J
I know for a fact, that there are things that can gain back some of the edge lost on doped riders. There's more between dry bread and CERA to get a rider prep'd for serious racing. There is more a rider can do to get fast, than to train, and dope.
When two equally talented riders train together, and one takes serious care of his additives, results between them will be easy to prodict.
While I don't have facts, I am convinced that the gains to be gotten from legal additives are signicant relative to super dope such as hormones and CERA. Maybe 30-50% of the gains? No way I am going to head into the race of the season, and not consider my addtives.
One single additive will not do the job, but every one works in it's own way, and they ardd up to some extent.
Now, I could offer you my personal list of favorite additives, but since I'm the first poster, perhaps it's more interesting if others join in.
If responses don't come, I'll eventually post some things I liked some years ago (my health has kept me out of racing lately). I consider a bike pro NOT serious about his/her additives a HUGE FOOL. The only thing more stupid is resorting to illegal dope before having seriously tried which additives you respond well to.
Additives, if they work for you, really are like "free lunch". Just, you invest time and some money in them. It goes beyond having carbs in your pre-race and race water bottles.
When internet posters can explain good performances in the light of anti-doping discussions, I think "this rider may be taking additives more seriously than the other".
Additives news does not make it to the front page of L'Equipe usually. Which is where pro riders go to research ways to ride as fast as last week's race winner.
Your comments please, before I share some of my favorites, and the source of my limited sports nutricional additives knowledge.
Thanks,
J