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gooner said:Conor McGrane today said it normally clears in 2-3 days.
For elite athletes or normal people?
gooner said:Conor McGrane today said it normally clears in 2-3 days.
Dear Wiggo said:2 weeks later!?Sorry, what!? I realise things move slowly, but 2 weeks after being in China he gets popped for Clen and it's because he was in China.
Dang.
Contador should have said he was Chinese in a past life or something.
Franklin said:.....
I simply know a bit about the(European) meat industry and Clen is not exactly unheard of. That said:
Karma is a *****.
gooner said:Conor McGrane today said it normally clears in 2-3 days.
Dear Wiggo said:For elite athletes or normal people?
Wow, are you really saying there is some sort of roid/clen problem in European cattle?Le breton said:That is mostly a Belgian phenomenon isn't it?
Search on the web Karel van Noppen (and the movie Bullhead)
auscyclefan94 said:First post back in a fair while, very little coverage of this in the Australian press. I am struggling to care about these cases now tbh.
auscyclefan94 said:First post back in a fair while, very little coverage of this in the Australian press. I am struggling to care about these cases now tbh.
webbie146 said:Ah thanks for the explanation! I knew Rogers was not considered 'clean' but damn, he's a total pro at dodging bullets it seems...
StyrbjornSterki said:Am I the only one thinks that when still another pro cyclist gets popped for Clenbuterol, when Bertie Contador so famously was stripped of a TdF win after testing in positive for it in concentrations of 50 parts per trillion, it only can mean one of two possible alternatives? Either:
A. Michael Rogers is an imbecile, or,
B. The "buzz" in the pro cycling community is that there yet are methods for taking Clenbuterol that escape detection
C. Both of the above
MartinGT said:What the....
Does this muppet forget he was the road captain pushing out 450W at a whim to reel in those pesky imposters Nibs and Cuddles with his brothers team?
Libertine Seguros said:No, but it's still going to be another dot to join for skeptical fans and there ought to be some questions raised. After all, a guy who we know was a client of the Freiburg Clinic and of Dr Ferrari while he was banned, and who has doped since leaving Team Sky, posted his best ever power numbers at Team Sky. Sky will need to find a way to explain that away.
I never saw that. Just advised not to eat any meat. But I'd say more than 50% guys did. Every night meat at the buffet
del1962 said:I don't doubt that Rogers was doping at T-mobile, and he may have been doping with Clen now, but this could be a food contamination case which is pretty dumb on his part though.
As the CN story and the UCI web-site state a Belgian, JonathanMatParker117 said:Mick may not be the only one as according to Matt Brammeier a lot of riders disregarded warnings and may of ingested contaminated meat. The thinking of "What are odds" may of been applied in that case.
Idiots.
msjett said:I love the fact that noone is suprised by this.....my first thought was finally....
Dear Wiggo said:October 15th - final stage of Tour of Beijing.
October 20th - Japan Cup.
I am guessing 3 days spent in Japan, pre-Japan Cup race, but could definitely be less. At least one day, surely?
If he did ingest clen-tainted meat in China, that's a bit of a time gap to still have it at the end of the race in Japan, I would have thought?
MatParker117 said:Mick may not be the only one as according to Matt Brammeier a lot of riders disregarded warnings and may of ingested contaminated meat. The thinking of "What are odds" may of been applied in that case.
Idiots.