Did you know ... data does not need to be shared in real time for one side to gain an asymmetric advantage. It just needs to be analysed first. Such as, say, the way BC's road squad Team Sky analysed Sergio Henao's ABP data ahead of the UCI and spotted something odd.
Also, did you know that predicting target testing does not have to mean predicting the time and date, it can just mean predicting the fact that a test is coming? That alone can be valuable information.
Fact is, some folk want to make assumptions about what you think and how you interpret the information being presented in these stories. Cause it's easier for them to dismiss your opinions if they make false assumptions about them.
Not true FMK. The passport analysis is run on the raw lab data on ADAMS when added by the lab, but I am confident WADA has either a built-in lag time or a lag time simply as a consequence of the analysis time in ADAMS so the riders (& their teams) can't interpret the raw data before the authorities. 3 weeks is what I remember it was, but will find out where I've read this. I'm sure I remember Vaughters explaining this lag time when questioned that the team could use the data to keep one step ahead of the bio passports algorithm and any target testing.
The teams get the riders raw spreadsheet lab data with their permission and then have to analyse it and interpret it as Vaughters has also explained - it's a complex process and requires him to use experts in doping analysis to spot potential doping of his riders. He says when he signs a rider, the rider has to give CADF authorisation to release all his passport data history tues etc to the team for monitoring to see if they want to sign him against performance testing.
Here is a riders initial view of their passport data. I would think the CADF data they send to the teams is the high level graphed view as you would expect for analysis though, but obvious past data is only going to help you understand if a rider doped in the past, not as a warning system for the future beyond what you can interpret from the raw data in the past.
For confirmation the teams have access via the rider the following helps explain where
Devriendt says in 2018, "athletes can currently directly access the raw data of the Haematological Module in ADAMS"
https://www.researchgate.net/public...s_Data_in_Their_Athlete's_Biological_Passport
Note the words in ADAMS - 'lab data will appear
once the results are submitted'. ie the result of the analysis (the result) happens before the rider (their team) has access to the raw lab data to interpret that same data themselves.