All and sundry seem to agree on one thing: The levels of Clenbuterol here doesn't constitute an advantage performance-wise, and it can be detected only as trace elements. It might come from food, or it might appear as the result of a blood transfusion, for which no testing protocol exists. So???[/QUOTE]
that's it, there is any clue about blood transfussion or not more evidence that a food contamination. Then?
UCI is ****ed anycase
that's it, there is any clue about blood transfussion or not more evidence that a food contamination. Then?
UCI is ****ed anycase