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auscyclefan94 said:who looks stupid now?
You beat me 10 to 1 on that department though, and everyone here knows that, so....
auscyclefan94 said:who looks stupid now?
possible ? well a meteor slamming into your house is possible any one with a science knowledge can say that. is it probable ? no. the same false logic applies to clenbuterol and blood transfusions. it only reveals that squares understands very little about clinical testing, clenbuterol therapeutic doses (micrograms !), dilution factors and metabolic rates.mightymac12 said:Glad some one can read between the lines, because I couldn't until I saw this. This is perfectly logical to me. Any one with some science knowledge know if this is possible?
veganrob said:It is possible, but could they be so stupid?
Alpe d'Huez said:I have to agree with TFF. The thought of this being contamination is almost impossible to believe considering his preparation and strict diet and privately prepared meals due to allergies, being a champion level rider and such.
Also, it may be a micro amount, but he was over the limit on something that is on the banned list. That means, presuming CAS ultimately determines all protocols were performed properly, he should be suspended, just like anyone else. The fact he is a big name should have nothing to do with it.
Not that this means I trust the UCI to do the right thing, or RFEC for that matter.
Shhh, don't anyone let TFF know CN is actually based in Bath, England.
Squares said:Clearly the Astana transfusion team is not nearly as good as the Bruyneel team. Remember, AC won the Giro, Vuelta, and Tour with JB in charge.
Then, JB leaves Astana and they have to put a new group together and they let the guy that kept track of Vino's blood in 2007 was given the job. Dumb, Dumb, Dumb!
Squares said:Was that confirmed in the A and B samples?
no. But lack of positive tests carried some influence with me.Moose McKnuckles said:Just a quick question. Did/Does anyone think Contador is/was clean? Just curious.
scribe said:no. But lack of positive tests carried some influence with me.
python said:possible ? well a meteor slamming into your house is possible any one with a science knowledge can say that. is it probable ? no. the same false logic applies to clenbuterol and blood transfusions. it only reveals that squares understands very little about clinical testing, clenbuterol therapeutic doses (micrograms !), dilution factors and metabolic rates.
auscyclefan94 said:You weren't listening to the radio and i have been sent a prize so get your facts right you moron!!!! Dinner for two at the lobster cave?
auscyclefan94 said:And so do you. You are nooooo different to the LA fanboys when defending AC. Unbelievable. Officially, lance has not failed a test and AC has. Though obviously lance did cheat.
Squares said:Clearly the Astana transfusion team is not nearly as good as the Bruyneel team. Remember, AC won the Giro, Vuelta, and Tour with JB in charge.
Then, JB leaves Astana and they have to put a new group together and they let the guy that kept track of Vino's blood in 2007 was given the job. Dumb, Dumb, Dumb!
Moose McKnuckles said:Just a quick question. Did/Does anyone think Contador is/was clean? Just curious.
Race Radio said:Dumb, Dumb, Dumb.
You apparently do not realize that AC's "coach" is Pepe Marti who for 8 years ran the blood bags and needles for The Hog. He stayed at Astana when the Hog went to RadioSchack because the Hog wanted to put more money in his pocket.
Race Radio said:Dumb, Dumb, Dumb.
You apparently do not realize that AC's "coach" is Pepe Marti who for 8 years ran the blood bags and needles for The Hog. He stayed at Astana when the Hog went to RadioSchack because the Hog wanted to put more money in his pocket.
Alpe d'Huez said:For those who missed class, Pepe is featured in L2L. The soigner that Emma said didn't now that much about training, but he was an expert with needles.
Not that I believe the whole food contamination thing but what does it matter who your chef is if the meat you buy has the stuff in it? Are they going to test every food product they feed him?Alpe d'Huez said:I have to agree with TFF. The thought of this being contamination is almost impossible to believe considering his preparation and strict diet and privately prepared meals due to allergies, being a champion level rider and such.
Moose McKnuckles said:Yep. Honestly, I find the news that Contador has tested positive to be quite possibly the least surprising news I have ever read in cycling.