I think they even brought a legal case against Dan Stevens. That's what you get in the UK for blowing the whistle.Benotti69 said:...
This has been born out many times. UKAD ignoring Dr Bonar, assisting Armistead, letting Yates off with a 4 month ban...........
domination said:Benotti69 said:wrinklyvet said:Benotti69 said:wrinklyvet said:[quote="
You are missing or twisting the point, of course. Is metaphor and simile a problem?
I refer, of course, merely to the inability to change - an unwillingness to be converted to another view. It is not something that will happen big time in any direction.
You know full well that I do not refer to any aspect of sport or cycling as a religion, though when I am on my bike it could be a temptation.
I see you have no ideas that would help any change to achieve a situation where never failing a dope test points to a presumption of cleanliness. No, of course not, because neither Cookson not anyone else will be able to create such an environment. It is pie in the sky and a big stick to beat sports and doping control administrators, because they will never reach that summit, however much they improve.
That no longer works wrinkley and you well know it. The testing is a joke, never mind what the Russians, USA, and China do to cover up their own athletes, so to claim never failing a dope tests proves ones cleanliness has been debunked long time ago by such examples as Marion Jones, Armstrong and all those caught with retro testing who have long retired from sport.
A very weak argument to make in 2016, "never tested positive", laughable.
What "no longer works?"
I see you agree with me that an improvement in testing and administration will never satisfy anyone because it can always be stated that X was lucky and just defeated the system, or the system was inadequate. On that we do not have any argument.
They can do what they like to improve the system but the lack of confidence will always remain. Did I say otherwise?
for example, If whistleblowers received the right accordance to their status, that would provide anti-doping with information that would be up to date and assist testing, but the system is broken from the top down.
As Adam Meyerson said, burn it to the ground and start again. Wont happen. "Sport is seriously broken" and according to Jack Robertson the fault lies at the feet of the likes of Coe, Reedie, and all those former athletes who now rape the sport for their own financial gain.
So in this environment, we ask how did TeamGB win so many golds in a system so broken?
How does Froome transform from ziz zagging up mountains to blowing everyone away?
How did Wiggins go from years in the Gruppetto to a year long peak and then back to the grupetto?
The answer is simple.
The answer is cheating and one of the forms of cheating is doping, it could be motor doping, but it is cheating and collusion/corruption at the highest levels.
This has been born out many times. UKAD ignoring Dr Bonar, assisting Armistead, letting Yates off with a 4 month ban...........
Mayo from Mayo said:Sir Bradley has his say on Ms Armistead.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/sep/09/bradley-wiggins-lizzie-armitstead-no-excuse
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Benotti69 said:Mayo from Mayo said:Sir Bradley has his say on Ms Armistead.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/sep/09/bradley-wiggins-lizzie-armitstead-no-excuse
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Wiggins getting his dig in. Might come back and bite him.
Fuuny how he says it is impossible to blood dope! Since when?
Mayo from Mayo said:Sir Bradley has his say on Ms Armistead.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/sep/09/bradley-wiggins-lizzie-armitstead-no-excuse
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He certainly entertains the idea of being well stacked. Understandably, really, when you are that skinny.heart_attack_man said:Mayo from Mayo said:Sir Bradley has his say on Ms Armistead.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/sep/09/bradley-wiggins-lizzie-armitstead-no-excuse
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I just read this article with some degree of Schadenfreude. Hilarious!
He mentions here that he doesn't want to go and stack shelves at Sainsbury's. He's mentioned in another article how he would rather go and stack shelves at Tesco than dope.
Not sure what it is with Wiggo and shelf-stacking...?
Benotti69 said:Callum Skinner blogging his asthma records.
http://www.callumskinner.com/blog/2016/9/26/medical-records
After you Sir Wiggins............but i wont hold my breath, might need a shot of Kenacort.....![]()
heart_attack_man said:Benotti69 said:Callum Skinner blogging his asthma records.
http://www.callumskinner.com/blog/2016/9/26/medical-records
After you Sir Wiggins............but i wont hold my breath, might need a shot of Kenacort.....![]()
Absolutely sensational, and exactly what you would expect from someone with an ACTUAL history of Asthma or an ongoing medical condition. I agree - I won't be holding my breath.
Benotti69 said:Callum Skinner blogging his asthma records.
http://www.callumskinner.com/blog/2016/9/26/medical-records
After you Sir Wiggins............but i wont hold my breath, might need a shot of Kenacort.....![]()
Franklin said:That makes Wiggins defense a tad more plausible. It's still quite the drug they used which makes it rather "odd", but it's a better place to start from than out of the blue, which was my initial impression.
Okay, that explains that part, the lack of info on more mundane anti-allergy medication it had been bothering me for awhile.Catwhoorg said:The lack of later salbutamol TUEs is related to the change in their status, upto a certain specified level in blood/urine is allowed without a TUE.
Use does have to be declared on the doping control form though.
BW: Yeah, I – I really struggled in that period. June-July is – is the worst period for that. April, June, July, right- right through those months, and I was having problems. And, you know, when you win the race three weeks out from the Tour de France, and I did on the Dauphiné Libere, you know, you’re the favourite for the Tour de France, the team, the Team team, the Team Sky, you know, you have the medical team there, everyone – there’s coaches checking everything’s kind, Bradley you’re on track here, you’re – you’re the favourite to win this race, now we need to make sure the next three weeks is – is there anything we can help with at the moment? Well, I’m still struggling with this breathing last week. I know it didn’t look like it but I – I kind of really – is there anything else you can do just to make sure that I don’t – I don’t – this doesn’t become an issue into a three-week race at the height of the season? And in turn I take that medical advice.