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I've seen this movie before. No one ever actually sues anybody.Thoughtforfood said:Now I want to start a thread titled: "Contador really needs to shut the f**k up...Seriously Contador, shut the f**k up!"
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/contador-calls-for-end-of-defamatory-news
More like a double **** dildoThoughtforfood said:This just goes to show that when it is your hero, the rules all change. (not YOUR hero obviously, "your" in the general)
I think the fact that the guy had a Barbie Doll worth of plastic in his blood would tend to show that he ate a Barbie Doll that was tainted with Clen...
HoustonHammer said:It would be interesting to know what the therapeutic level would be for weight loss. That would allow a rough guess of how long of a window an athlete would want between taking a dose and giving a sample in order to feel safe.
It could be a pretty narrow window. Depending on how much notice of a 'surprise' OOC test a guy like AC might get, he might feel fine about using Clen.
MacRoadie said:I don't see where all this confusion is coming from.
The article says that during the DL, Contador was still heavy and as a result, his performance there suffered.
Nothing in the article suggests he took the clen DURING the race, but plenty to suggest that, after the poor showing, and given the extra kilos he was carrying during the race, that he took the clen after the DL (when he was far less likely to be tested, and when it could be taken in a far more controlled training environment rather than during a stage race).
The DL ended on Sunday, June 13, and the Tour started three weeks later on July 5.
A hard training block the week following the DL, followed by a period to allow the clen to drop below detectable* levels, then a little deposit at the blood bank.
Derukeman said:It might of been Vino....he's probably ticked that Contador used Astana and then left them high and dry. Also Astana is also going to have to answer to Tour organizers for having another doping positive...they could get banned as a team for repeated offenses. Vino might of done it to get back at AC...you never know.
Thoughtforfood said:Afraid so...
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Cobblestones said:Incidentally, how much plasticizer can you get from that?
Oldman said:...depends whether Barbie's sucking or blowing.
Merckx index said:In this previously linked study of the effect of eating contaminated meat on CB levels in urine, they state that subjects obtained their levels (100-850 pg/ml.) by eating an estimated 1.2 ug CB in 300 mg. of tainted meat. They comment that "therapeutic levels" (no further specification) are 10-20 higher than this. So this implies that a therapeutic level of CB would be 12-24 ug, and result in urine levels of roughly 1-15 ng/ml. So if you took a low end dose, you might be below the 2 ng/ml. standard at all times, and even a somewhat higher dose would drop below that in a few days.
scribe said:It also means $ in Spanglish.
Hey. if you can't trust family to handle your bizness, you can't trust no one.
python said:none of the kazakhs normally get even close to berto's entourage. many reports that he moved around dined and drove with his buds none of whom were from kaz.
Only vino was sort of close but i doubt he's a stooge.
the story smells.
WinterRider said:He lost the Dauphine to Brajkovic, and it made him realize he was in big trouble for the Tour. He hadn't been planning on using clen, or taking blood, but seeing his tour chances evaporate in front of his eyes, he made a last minute decision and went for it, clen to drop the kilos, and a last minute blood bag. As the tour was rapidly approaching, they didn't have time to wait for the clen to completely clear his system. Turns out he had just barely enough fitness to beat Andy, so I think this explanation is at least highly plausible.
scribe said:Due process is getting all the information on the table. Each passing day really has made this worse and worse for AC. I can totally see why UCI and contador's camp wants a speedy resolution.
WinterRider said:Your conclusion is incorrect. It's been pointed out above, but to reiterate, the original article said he was overweight at the Dauphine, not that he took clen there. He took the clen immediately after (I presume) to drop that weight, then took some blood.
People are wondering why did he do all this mid-season? I offer the following as a possible explanation:
He lost the Dauphine to Brajkovic, and it made him realize he was in big trouble for the Tour. He hadn't been planning on using clen, or taking blood, but seeing his tour chances evaporate in front of his eyes, he made a last minute decision and went for it, clen to drop the kilos, and a last minute blood bag. As the tour was rapidly approaching, they didn't have time to wait for the clen to completely clear his system. Turns out he had just barely enough fitness to beat Andy, so I think this explanation is at least highly plausible.
Thoughtforfood said:I so wanted to start a thread called "Contador picks up a Chicken endorsement," but there are plenty of Contador threads already...
Derukeman said:Contador wants all of the defamatory stories to be silenced...wonder why? For the survival of the sport of cycling they need to bring the hammer down on Alberto and strike him from the records of the Tour. If they leave him off with that bogus excuse cycling will lose whatever shred of decency it may have left with cycling fans and sponsors.
Aguirre said:and Andy Schleck was clean
it seems a question of believe...