Dear Wiggo said:Not in competition if they are a member of MPCC.
They can, they just have to drop out. That's not really applicable to AC either if we want to be specific.
Dear Wiggo said:Not in competition if they are a member of MPCC.
King Boonen said:They can, they just have to drop out. That's not really applicable to AC either if we want to be specific.
Dear Wiggo said:Er no. In-competition means while competing. Dropping out therefore is no longer in-competition. They cannot get a TUE in-competition.
Whereas Froome can get the TUE and continue competing and win the race.
King Boonen said:So could any cyclist in the professional peloton if they have a need, or a brain. That says a fair bit about Contador to be honest...
King Boonen said:I've just read the rules. They can have prednisolone in competition even if they are members of the MPCC. The only seemingly applicable rules are:
"intra-articular corticosteroid injections have to be validated by the team doctor, who will prescribe eight days off-race."
This doesn't apply as it is a tablet.
"In the event of collapsing cortisol levels, eight rest days are to be prescribed (waiting for normal blood tests results)"
Again, not applicable.
“At the MPCC, glucocorticosteroid for us is actually a no go area. It’s not forbidden but what we say is that if you need it, then you’re sick and if you need glucocorticosteroid, you’re too sick to compete. Period."
http://wielrennen.startpagina.nl/prikbord/read.php?3313,17206675,17206675,quote=1
burning said:I find it really funny that his probably worst performance barely qualifies as clean.![]()
LaFlorecita said:I would say Galibier 2011 was worse. Or Ventoux last year.
And suspect =/= not clean![]()
Angliru said:Is there a link for that chart?