blackcat said:I see indeminification defaecation deification and indemnity a solid and liquid strategy, pillars and stools of their MO
Sounds like the corporate mantra of TAILWIND....
blackcat said:I see indeminification defaecation deification and indemnity a solid and liquid strategy, pillars and stools of their MO
shojii said:This in today....concerning LA and the owner of our LBS
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/7873378/Insider-reveals-savaging-by-Armstrong
peterst6906 said:unfortunately not everyone in Australian sport gets it:
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/doctor-sanctions-steroids-20121027-28c9k.html
Dear Wiggo said:This is part of the reason why I think replacing UCI heads is a short-term, ineffective solution. This guy is saying this and not earning 100's of thousands if not millions of dollars helping athletes cheat their way to success.
He completely ignores the elephant in the room that is the group of riders / athletes who does/do not want to take steroids.
Dear Wiggo said:This is part of the reason why I think replacing UCI heads is a short-term, ineffective solution. This guy is saying this and not earning 100's of thousands if not millions of dollars helping athletes cheat their way to success.
He completely ignores the elephant in the room that is the group of riders / athletes who does/do not want to take steroids.
peterst6906 said:Totally agree. Has the blinkers on, and not in a good way.
But look at his involvement in Australian sport over the years and you would have to think some former Commonwealth and Olympic athletes were assisted by him in their results.
peterst6906 said:But look at his involvement in Australian sport over the years and you would have to think some former Commonwealth and Olympic athletes were assisted by him in their results.
Briant_Gumble said:At a glance I heavily suspect he's another Ferrari justifying himself that EPO is as bad as orange juice.
Briant_Gumble said:At a glance I heavily suspect he's another Ferrari justifying himself that EPO is as bad as orange juice.
peterst6906 said:Perhaps his venerable age has made him senile, but he was an official doctor to Australian representative teams, paid by the government for that service and expected to uphold the principles of international competitions.
He obviously failed to do so.
What concerns me is that medicine is learnt through formal mentoring and coaching as much as study and application.
How many junior doctors did he instil his beliefs into over the years that are still practicing now?
Good Luck to you - I would love the see the whole truth, good and bad...Dear Wiggo said:I have been investigating that very scenario for some time now, and the information is difficult to dig up. I'm patient and will keep plugging away, but I have to admit, I have more than once looked at the big picture and felt like chucking in the towel, like this guy clearly has.
Doping enablers are ubiquitous.
Briant_Gumble said:Armstrong is the worst possible ambassador for the whole legalise PEDs thing given that he's so famous for having cancer in his early twenties.
I've seen/heard quite a few comments about him looking a lot closer to sixty than forty nowadays.
Dear Wiggo said:IMO Ferrari is dead set correct. EPO is as dangerous as orange juice. Use enough to assist and you are in no danger whatsoever. Overdose and you are in trouble.
Race Radio said:Nope, EPO increases cancer risk
http://www.hemodoc.com/2011/12/epo-lighting-the-fires-of-cancer.html
i get that in terms of LA, but am a little bummed, personally, in terms of a family member undergoing cancer therapyRace Radio said:Nope, EPO increases cancer risk
http://www.hemodoc.com/2011/12/epo-lighting-the-fires-of-cancer.html
Dear Wiggo said:IMO Ferrari is dead set correct. EPO is as dangerous as orange juice. Use enough to assist and you are in no danger whatsoever. Overdose and you are in trouble.
skidmark said:I've always had a problem with that comparison. Orange juice isn't a performance enhancer, and so people have no motivation to overdose on it. When you have something that gives you an insane performance advantage, it's as slippery a slope as you can get once you start taking it.
skidmark said:I've always had a problem with that comparison. Orange juice isn't a performance enhancer, and so people have no motivation to overdose on it. When you have something that gives you an insane performance advantage, it's as slippery a slope as you can get once you start taking it.
Dear Wiggo said:I tired to clarify my statement with the alcohol anaolgy. I think it's closer to the truth - EPO is no more dangerous than alcohol.