luckyboy said:WTF!? I spend all night with my friend at the hospital and all this crap happens?!
How come people get away with micro-dosing EPO then?
Are they able to differentiate between natural and synthetic EPO at low concentrations?
luckyboy said:WTF!? I spend all night with my friend at the hospital and all this crap happens?!
How come people get away with micro-dosing EPO then?
TeamSkyFans said:twitpic stole my picture last night :/
Contador just released a press statement with complete explanation
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hektoren said:No, the really, really important thing is that the athlete's careers are utterly dependent on a system that's basically flawed: A positive in one lab can be a negative in another. There's got to be a baseline, a consensus as to what constitutes a positive, content-wise.
Ferminal said:Uhh, he tested positive for a banned substance (regardless of the details), any legitimate, transparent and non-corrupt organisation would report this as a positive test
So it does beg the question, why would the UCI of all organisations come public with this.
Ferminal said:So it does beg the question, why would the UCI of all organisations come public with this.
icefire said:Clen is forbidden, so we can expect they'll say no
They kept it hidden for more than a month now, why today?Roland Rat said:Did they have a choice? If the lab sends the result to both the UCI and WADA, the UCI can't pretend they know nothing.
“Anything like this is devastating but this is like someone going positive for marijuana, I don’t think there’s a benefit to it but if it’s on the list, it’s on the list. I’m trying to walk a fine line but I don’t believe in the transparency of the sport or that there’s equal treatment for everyone out there. It just blows me away.”
- Asthma, he has, but it will be interesting to see what he says. He claims of course that someone must have put it in his food, but they have their own chef. It's the same every time, everyone must have a good excuse, "said Thomas Löfkvist to eurosport.se.
- It's really sad, it destroys so much. First, he bikes from one in a way that makes you appear ridiculous. Then he gets prize money, he earns huge money. When he is caught then I have to sit and defend cycling against people who take drugs. Sponsors will disappear from the sport and then I get less pay. In other words, you're screwed in every way.
"Gotland", who competes for Team Sky, has met with Contador in lots of competitions and describes him as a good person. Although the Spaniard is a superstar in the sport of cycling, he is no diva.
- It's more of a surprise when someone like that goes down. There are many idiots that do not surprise you. I do not understand that people do not learn, I do not get it together. Contador is still so good and should stay within the rules.
Has there been suspicions against Contador in the race?
- All who go fast'll have suspicions against them, sadly. But there have been no alleged suspicions against him in particular.
Contador is likely to recieve a two year ban. A punishment too mild according to Löfkvist.
- There should be a life-time ban, in my opinion. It's one thing if you made a small mistake and accidentally ingested a certain medication. But if you acted knowingly and took for example EPO, you should be banned for life.
- First and foremost I am very surprised. It is a form of asthma medication and the values were very low. I remember when Alessandro Petacchi was caught, then the values were very high. So Contador is no clear case so far. We'll see what happens, more than that, I can not say. I will not judge directly, "says Larson.
icefire said:Err... Just divide those 20 micrograms between... say 5000 ml (being generous) -> 4 ng/ml. Not the thousands times what he got, only 80 times the 50 pg/ml figure that has been published
Squares said:Did he get food that no one else on the team got? If there was shared food, why didn't the teammates test positive too?
Interviews in Zeitungen erscheinen manchmal zum denkbar ungünstigsten Zeitpunkt. Fast zeitgleich mit der Bekanntgabe der positiven Dopingprobe von Contador erscheint am Mittwoch in der deutschen Sportzeitschrift "Sport Bild" ein Interview mit dem Spanier. Darin äußert er sich über das Thema Doping ...
Contador hat laut eigenen Aussagen genug von der Doping-Diskussion im Radsport. „Der Sport muss wieder im Vordergrund stehen“, fordert er.
Der 27-Jährige, der vor vier Jahren selbst mit der Affäre um den Mediziner Eufemiano Fuentes in Verbindung gebracht worden war, glaubt mittlerweile nach eigenen Angaben an einen sauberen Sport. „Dopingfälle sind Vergangenheit. Wir haben harte Kontrollen, zuletzt gab es keine positiven Tests.“
Very interesting. What race was Fuyu Li's test from?JA.Tri said:Originally Posted by ultimobici View Post
JUst checked the level that Fuyu Li was found to have in his sample and compared it to Contador. It is the same level!!
Fuyu Li had 0.05=0.1 ng
Contador had 50 pg
50pg = 0.05 ng
I can't see them letting him off unless Fuyu Li is too.
If you condiser Jessica Hardy's case, he's looking at 12 months at least.
How is 0.1 ng the same as 0.05 ng?
It appears FY's concentration twice that of AC... seems close enough to generate similar sanctions?
His name is Ryan napoleon. He was just given the wrong medication which is why he tested positive for Formoterol.Ferminal said:It just means the lab is good and its methods exceed the detection requirements. If it was a lab which was not so good it would have never been found, but it was found it has to be reported (by the lab) regardless of whether it was performance enhancing, ingested knowingly or not.
I think Contador will end up with a sanction. He will definitely lose his TdF win. The suspension length is up in the air though, I'd probably guess it will be somewhere between 3 months and 12 months.
There was a case in Australia recently where a swimmer whose "asthma medicine was mislabeled" received only a 3 month suspension.
Christian said:In my opinion there are two possibilities:
1) Contador is really, really dumb
2) Contador is really, really stupid.
In a GT you eat whatever the chef gives you. Not what some friend found on the market somewhere in the middle of nowhere of Spain
davestoller said:What I dont find believable at all is that Contador finds out Aug 24 and then can recall, in the middle of a GT when everyone is completely blown, the day before the TOurmalet, that he, that one night, had different beef, and none of the other five riders were tested and Vino had the fish, and blah blah blah.
Doesnt have the ring of veracity to me.
But doesnt matter, ask Scott Moniger who was banned for trace steroids and had the bottle and supplement that was tested and proved it was contaminated. He was banned for a year. And everyone including USADA agreed it was contamnated. Contador's excuse is perfect. No one can test the cow etc etc.