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More Strides than Rides said:Restricted is different than regulated. Regulated microdosing is easier for a clean rider to overcome competitively than unregulated full diesel. I would say those guys have dropped off. It doesn't need to be a question of clean vs. dirty.
Even if Valverde is still on the 94 octane, he isn't the Valverde of Casissee dEpargne days, when he won everything, who was riding on diesel. Scarponi is riding into the sunset after his "win" in 2011. Horner didn't ride LBL. Rodriguez may be top shelf, but spilled it with his early attack bring DM to the line. Nibali may also not have taken that step down, but he was waiting until May to really fire.
DM beat dopers, but even you can't say that these guys are riding like they used to.
I never made the point that the peloton is on a epo no holds barred era levels. But Ashenden has shown that micro doping is undetected by the BP. That can increase a riders level by up to 10%. A clean rider has to be extremely talented to beat guys who have a 10% benefit from micro doping epo never mind anything else they are taking to assist their performances.
That epo is an old PED, over 20 years old, and has been 'upgraded', ie CERA and others, means that was is being taken now is more potent and effective.
Anti doping is still a low level IQ test.
