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Retrospective testing is not a thing that's done, except in very few individual cases for god knows what reasons.
 
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Kicker661 said:
I think you guys underplay the 'marginal gains'. The Clinic acuses so many riders of doping that i think for Froome you are heading down the road of saying he is on transfusions but i seriously doubt cycling has gone back there.

I kinda agree with you. I think if Froome is on a programme, it's not a straight EPO/blood bag one. The consistency, the slight dropoff in week 3 of the 2013 TdF, it doesn't line up with what we got used to seeing during the 2000's.

Purito and Valverde among others, on the other hand, seem to be on a classic programme. They might not be doing full bags but the effect seems very much like the old days.

I think we shouldn't fall into the trap of, because we know so much more about it due to the revelations of the past few years, that oxygen vector doping is the be-all-and-end-all of doping, or that Armstrong-era level performances can only be achieved with help from it.
 
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The Tour will be slightly less entertaining without Mrs. Extra-Terrestrial dripping insanity all over the internet.
 
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"Paul Kimmage @PaulKimmage · 27 min

My email has been hacked. Trying to sort it. Please beware of any emails you receive from me until further notice."

Team Sky/News Corp hacking critical journalists?
 
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Fzotrlool said:
"Swiss doping laboratory director Martial Saugy told the French newspaper that ‘the detection method is robust and will be completed very quickly.’

It is indicated that the test could be used on this year’s Tour de France, and also that last year’s samples may also be retroactively examined."


http://cyclingtips.com.au/2014/06/f...hasnt-followed-wadas-rules-over-tue-approval/

Then what are we waiting for?

The UCI are waiting for the brown envelopes to start arriving to determine who gets retroactively tested
 
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pastronef said:
Michelle has cancelled her twitter profile for good
too late anyway

She'll be back....I can't see her sitting there saying nothing if people start saying **** about her man while the tour is on.
 
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msjett said:
She'll be back....I can't see her sitting there saying nothing if people start saying **** about her man while the tour is on.

This, plus she seems to crave attention, and appears more than happy to climb up Froome's back to get it. As a client, he would do well to seek representation from a more emotionally mature individual. Of course, that would make dinner conversation slightly barbed in the Froome household...
 
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Ive heard if you go in the bathroom, turn off the light and repeat "Chris Froome is a doper" three times, Michelle Cound will jump out of the mirror and kill you. Or post nasty comments about you on the interwebs.
 
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yespatterns said:
Ive heard if you go in the bathroom, turn off the light and repeat "Chris Froome is a doper" three times, Michelle Cound will jump out of the mirror and kill you. Or post nasty comments about you on the interwebs.

I wonder, can we say he is a doper now? There is evidence I would think.

I should go on BikeRetard and see if they ban me again if I tell them Froome is doping.
 
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the sceptic said:
I wonder, can we say he is a doper now? There is evidence I would think.

I should go on BikeRetard and see if they ban me again if I tell them Froome is doping.

I'd wait until he's caught through and true, post, then ask if they could backdate your comment. I doubt the irony would would be noticed though.
 
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Michelle Cound

She still has Instagram and Tunblr accounts..

Wait till Froome reaches the Pyrenees and starts getting real abuse from the Spanish fans following her comments about Alberto !!!
 
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yespatterns said:
I'd wait until he's caught through and true, post, then ask if they could backdate your comment. I doubt the irony would would be noticed though.

It would be like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife.
 
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TailWindHome said:
C'mon over.

I was just kidding. I respect their desicion to ban me.

Meanwhile on topic.. not sure if this has been posted yet and all credit goes to The Hog.

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I can't stop laughing. I'd hope even a Froome supporter would find this funny.

The only thing it's missing is:

WARNING: Not as effective if taken with coffee.
 
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hrotha said:
Retrospective testing is not a thing that's done, except in very few individual cases for god knows what reasons.
From what we've seen so far it's usually only done to try and nab retired/deceased dopers from tours held some 15 years ago. Chances are we'll get retro AICAR positives in time for the 2027 Vuelta :rolleyes:
 
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Just thinking about the Lance doping saga and trying to forecast where Froome will end up when he gets caught.

Whereas Lance is now being sued his pants off in various ways, what are the chances of that happening with Froome? What is his liability situation? Sponsors suing him?

In fact, is there any downside other than to reputation and current cycling team earnings potential?

To me there is only upside, even when he finally gets caught the potential for book revenues, oprahs and other gigs far outweighs just being a grupetto rider...
 
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As long as you don't fight a suspension legally, it's worth it financially to dope.
Risk reward has not changed one jot.
 

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42x16ss said:
From what we've seen so far it's usually only done to try and nab retired/deceased dopers from tours held some 15 years ago. Chances are we'll get retro AICAR positives in time for the 2027 Vuelta :rolleyes:

As a general rule, WADA likes to retest as close to the end of the statute of limitations as possible, to get the most up to date tests. There's often a limited amount of sample, and repeat testing can introduce risks of contamination. If you consider some of the recent IAAF retests that caught a large number of throwers, many of the results being analyses are from thr 2005-2007 era - 8 yrs run out between 2013-2005.

Clearly this has a big downside in terms of immediate rectification of cheating results. In the case of a new test, it's perhaps a difficult call - might there be a much better AICAR test in say 4 yrs against the need for swift justice.
 
Someone should ask Michelle why she told Chris's parents they werent welcome at the Tour on the last day when he won and why he has not spoken to his friends or family back home since she popped on the scene.