Catwhoorg said:Don't have to look at those.
Simply look at the long list of stimulants that are illegal IC, but perfectly legal OOC. Many of those are used to assist weightloss.
And only sky know about them and use them?
Catwhoorg said:Don't have to look at those.
Simply look at the long list of stimulants that are illegal IC, but perfectly legal OOC. Many of those are used to assist weightloss.
SiAp1984 said:This is so cool :
Would love to see Wiggins support Froome at The Tour (unlikely to happen either way, I know). But imagine a team with Porte, Henao, Kennaugh, Nieve, Lopez, Wiggins, Thomas, Kyrienka, Froome... nobody, including AC, could attack this.
any idea why froome aims for the 2-3% bodyfat?Catwhoorg said:Don't have to look at those.
Simply look at the long list of stimulants that are illegal IC, but perfectly legal OOC. Many of those are used to assist weightloss.
sniper said:any idea why froome aims for the 2-3% bodyfat?
contador and nibali apparently don't think that's ideal.
looks as if they're on different cocktails.
Afrank said:I recall something that Cound said from last year talking about how he had become obsessed with weight loss and that she was worried about it.
Anyone else remember that?
sniper said:any idea why froome aims for the 2-3% bodyfat?
contador and nibali apparently don't think that's ideal.
looks as if they're on different cocktails.
The Hitch said:Well no one else has yet been able to match epo times with this alleged legal doping. Why are the only 3 people capable of this all at sky?
sniper said:any idea why froome aims for the 2-3% bodyfat?
contador and nibali apparently don't think that's ideal.
looks as if they're on different cocktails.
armchairclimber said:Here's a hypothesis. Froome really did have Badzilla. Dr Cheung spots it and prescribes what we know he recommends to others: Badzilla-be-gone and Clear-chest-and-fatburn-metabolic-rocket-booster. Froomey is humble and grateful. The medicine reveals his true potential (or turns him from sap to superman, you decide) and he goes on to become the greatest cyclist ever to mount a bike (whilst popped on steroids).
Maybe Chris doesn't actually know that what he is doing is, de facto, doping. Maybe his indignation is real because he didn't realise that his Badzilla medicine is actually dope.
armchairclimber said:Here's a hypothesis. Froome really did have Badzilla. Dr Cheung spots it and prescribes what we know he recommends to others: Badzilla-be-gone and Clear-chest-and-fatburn-metabolic-rocket-booster. Froomey is humble and grateful. The medicine reveals his true potential (or turns him from sap to superman, you decide) and he goes on to become the greatest cyclist ever to mount a bike (whilst popped on steroids).
Maybe Chris doesn't actually know that what he is doing is, de facto, doping. Maybe his indignation is real because he didn't realise that his Badzilla medicine is actually dope.
Benotti69 said:If only it was so easy Walsh would've put it in the book.
Nope. Froome is no doubt on a cocktail of PEDs.
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Catwhoorg said:I was talking specifically about weight loss.
The maximum you can get, well that depends on how far you want to go.
2-3% body fat to me is too far. Really means by the 3rd week you will have catabolised muscles.
Obviously the Docs at Sky disagree.
SundayRider said:Thing is, to me at least, riders don't usually look like they've lost much weight during a GT. Froome looked the same on the podium as he did before the Tour. Maybe Testosterone for example stops you losing muscle over the course of the race?
Instead, he suggested the World Anti-Doping Agency could be invited in by the team and given full access to all their information.
'They can have everything we've got,' he said. 'They can come and live with us. They can see all of our data, have access to every single training file we've got.
'They can then compare that data on a consistent basis. And they could then tell the world whether they think this is credible or not.'
So, the latest craze is power data. Let’s all generate data and compare data and see if we can interpret anything from that to make it significantly, or obvious beyond reasonable doubt, that we’re doping. One thing people ask is [(or us) to release that data. Which, em, people seem to think that would make a different to the analysis. But I’m not sure that releasing it per se is the right thing to do
Read more: http://sports.onlinenigeria.com/foo...rance-2013-full-transcript.html#ixzz34t826HO2
Cycle Chic said:AND THEN
Thats Brailsford with those comments in the same interview.
mrhender said:Science says that if you are looking for something specific, you often have a tendensy to overlook what really is happening...
I discovered I had asthma (due to summer allergies) when using a body mike and the sound engineer said "What the feck's that noise?Hawkwood said:I was first diagnosed by anaesthetist, I was about to be operated on and he listened to my lungs through a stethoscope, he looked a bit disturbed and asked was I aware that I was asthmatic? I was given salbutamol immediately, and the inhaler was taped to my wrist. The give away in my case was the wheezing sound coming from my airways, at that time my peak flow was very good. The very tight chest feeling coupled with breathing problems I'd had for years was immediately explained.
zalacain said:I discovered I had asthma (due to summer allergies) when using a body mike and the sound engineer said "What the feck's that noise?
The sound of me struggling to breathe out was, my doc told me, the result of asthma'