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Ryo Hazuki said:beltran was arrested in 2011 I think
colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevillaNomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:beltran was arrested in 2011 I think
We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews, Velonation, CN, etc. reported he was arrested in Mar, 2012 in Madrid boarding a flight for Colombia when the AICAR & TB500 were found in his possession (imagine that; a notorious doping doctor found with PEDs in his possession...lol). He was also just arrested again this year in Colombia for drug trafficking charges related to Operation Skype.
Anyone know if any of the top Colombian WT riders had any affiliation with Beltran over the years? He sounds like he was Colombia's #1 doping doc in his heyday.
Ryo Hazuki said:colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevillaNomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:beltran was arrested in 2011 I think
We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews, Velonation, CN, etc. reported he was arrested in Mar, 2012 in Madrid boarding a flight for Colombia when the AICAR & TB500 were found in his possession (imagine that; a notorious doping doctor found with PEDs in his possession...lol). He was also just arrested again this year in Colombia for drug trafficking charges related to Operation Skype.
Anyone know if any of the top Colombian WT riders had any affiliation with Beltran over the years? He sounds like he was Colombia's #1 doping doc in his heyday.
Ryo Hazuki said:colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevillaNomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:beltran was arrested in 2011 I think
We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews, Velonation, CN, etc. reported he was arrested in Mar, 2012 in Madrid boarding a flight for Colombia when the AICAR & TB500 were found in his possession (imagine that; a notorious doping doctor found with PEDs in his possession...lol). He was also just arrested again this year in Colombia for drug trafficking charges related to Operation Skype.
Anyone know if any of the top Colombian WT riders had any affiliation with Beltran over the years? He sounds like he was Colombia's #1 doping doc in his heyday.
I don't think you have any clue about the professionalism of domestic colombian cycling. better not comment then.Nomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevillaNomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:beltran was arrested in 2011 I think
We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews, Velonation, CN, etc. reported he was arrested in Mar, 2012 in Madrid boarding a flight for Colombia when the AICAR & TB500 were found in his possession (imagine that; a notorious doping doctor found with PEDs in his possession...lol). He was also just arrested again this year in Colombia for drug trafficking charges related to Operation Skype.
Anyone know if any of the top Colombian WT riders had any affiliation with Beltran over the years? He sounds like he was Colombia's #1 doping doc in his heyday.
A heavy hitter like Beltran only dealing with the likes of low-level domestics in Colombia? AICAR is very expensive...could those "domestic guys" even afford it on their salaries? Lol.
sniper said:"cleaned up", as in "stepped out of the dark ages and got their programs up to standard"?
Ryo Hazuki said:I don't think you have any clue about the professionalism of domestic colombian cycling. better not comment then.Nomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevillaNomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:beltran was arrested in 2011 I think
We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews, Velonation, CN, etc. reported he was arrested in Mar, 2012 in Madrid boarding a flight for Colombia when the AICAR & TB500 were found in his possession (imagine that; a notorious doping doctor found with PEDs in his possession...lol). He was also just arrested again this year in Colombia for drug trafficking charges related to Operation Skype.
Anyone know if any of the top Colombian WT riders had any affiliation with Beltran over the years? He sounds like he was Colombia's #1 doping doc in his heyday.
A heavy hitter like Beltran only dealing with the likes of low-level domestics in Colombia? AICAR is very expensive...could those "domestic guys" even afford it on their salaries? Lol.
and calling beltran a heavy hitter is hilarious, he was spit out of europe several years before after working for the small xacobeo team in spain. nobody wanted him anymore and he tried his luck in colombia without success
Nomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:I don't think you have any clue about the professionalism of domestic colombian cycling. better not comment then.Nomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevillaNomad said:We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews, Velonation, CN, etc. reported he was arrested in Mar, 2012 in Madrid boarding a flight for Colombia when the AICAR & TB500 were found in his possession (imagine that; a notorious doping doctor found with PEDs in his possession...lol). He was also just arrested again this year in Colombia for drug trafficking charges related to Operation Skype.
Anyone know if any of the top Colombian WT riders had any affiliation with Beltran over the years? He sounds like he was Colombia's #1 doping doc in his heyday.
A heavy hitter like Beltran only dealing with the likes of low-level domestics in Colombia? AICAR is very expensive...could those "domestic guys" even afford it on their salaries? Lol.
and calling beltran a heavy hitter is hilarious, he was spit out of europe several years before after working for the small xacobeo team in spain. nobody wanted him anymore and he tried his luck in colombia without success
And your comments are accurate? Afterall, you're the one that said "several" riders tested positive for AICAR...not even close; none as in zero. Btw, do you ever post any links backing up your assertions? I provided you the paper on AICAR...so you should be well informed now. Beltran had AICAR in his possession. It's very expensive which, IMO, suggests he was selling it to athletes who had the financial resources to purchase it. So, why wouldn't any WT riders be some of his customers? AICAR was shown to increase endurance significantly (~44%) in lab mice during the clinicals, and It doesn't influence either the hematological or steriodal module of the ABP. If riders were willing to risk their health with a very toxic drug like GW1516, which has a long glow time (your doping positives you referenced), why wouldn't top WT riders use a safer and harder to detect PED such as AICAR?
Furthermore, the CIRC report from last year tells us a culture of doping still exists but that it's been primarily pushed underground, and also mentions that doping doctors are still being used as a resource (imagine that). And granted industrial-strength doping has stopped with the bio passport, the report mentions that evidence of microdosing & blood doping continue, and that *AICAR* is popular within the peloton. And now you have riders (e.g., Froome, Quintana, Rodriguez) starting to beat the times of confirmed doped riders up some of the biggest climbs (e.g., Alpe d'Huez). In fact, Quintana recently made the all-time top 100 list for the fastest ascents up AH. He's shown in 37th ahead of a myriad of known & supected dopers. No hard evidence (as the proverbial catch phrase is these days), but, IMO, very suspicious.
http://www.climbing-records.com/2013/07/five-fresh-names-in-all-time-top-100.html?m=1
Nomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:Nomad said:Ryo Hazuki said:I don't think you have any clue about the professionalism of domestic colombian cycling. better not comment then.Nomad said:We're both off about a year on the first arrest. Velonews said:colombian domestic cyling scene was cleaned up seriously starting 2012/2013. definitely no colombian wt riders had anything to do with him, only domestic guys like infantino and sevilla
A heavy hitter like Beltran only dealing with the likes of low-level domestics in Colombia? AICAR is very expensive...could those "domestic guys" even afford it on their salaries? Lol.
and calling beltran a heavy hitter is hilarious, he was spit out of europe several years before after working for the small xacobeo team in spain. nobody wanted him anymore and he tried his luck in colombia without success
And your comments are accurate? Afterall, you're the one that said "several" riders tested positive for AICAR...not even close; none as in zero. Btw, do you ever post any links backing up your assertions? I provided you the paper on AICAR...so you should be well informed now. Beltran had AICAR in his possession. It's very expensive which, IMO, suggests he was selling it to athletes who had the financial resources to purchase it. So, why wouldn't any WT riders be some of his customers? AICAR was shown to increase endurance significantly (~44%) in lab mice during the clinicals, and It doesn't influence either the hematological or steriodal module of the ABP. If riders were willing to risk their health with a very toxic drug like GW1516, which has a long glow time (your doping positives you referenced), why wouldn't top WT riders use a safer and harder to detect PED such as AICAR?
Furthermore, the CIRC report from last year tells us a culture of doping still exists but that it's been primarily pushed underground, and also mentions that doping doctors are still being used as a resource (imagine that). And granted industrial-strength doping has stopped with the bio passport, the report mentions that evidence of microdosing & blood doping continue, and that *AICAR* is popular within the peloton. And now you have riders (e.g., Froome, Quintana, Rodriguez) starting to beat the times of confirmed doped riders up some of the biggest climbs (e.g., Alpe d'Huez). In fact, Quintana recently made the all-time top 100 list for the fastest ascents up AH. He's shown in 37th ahead of a myriad of known & supected dopers. No hard evidence (as the proverbial catch phrase is these days), but, IMO, very suspicious.
http://www.climbing-records.com/2013/07/five-fresh-names-in-all-time-top-100.html?m=1
http://www.uk-peptides.com/aicar-50mg
yeah aicar is really expensive 🙄
source for the 150.000 dollar? according to dr ferrari it could be traced and was useless in it's stimulant effects. I don't think anyone would use it if even doping doctors advice against itsniper said:In 2011 an Aicar treatment for a procyclist was rumored to cost around 150.000 dollar.
Yes, expensive.
What the current price is, I have no idea.
according to dr ferrari it could be traced and was useless in it's stimulant effects. I don't think anyone would use it if even doping doctors advice against it
good one.Ryo Hazuki said:..
source for the 150.000 dollar?
sniper said:In 2011 an Aicar treatment for a procyclist was rumored to cost around 150.000 dollar.
Yes, expensive.
What the current price is, I have no idea.
Tienus said:according to dr ferrari it could be traced and was useless in it's stimulant effects. I don't think anyone would use it if even doping doctors advice against it
Plenty of doping doctors told us that EPO is useless.
Nomad said:
malakassis said:Nomad said:
any explanation why there is no top 100-time for the 1999 ADH-ascent ? (the guerini vs. cam fight)
it was the stage after armstrong stormed sestriere, so i suppose cooked GC-guys is one explanation.
but is there any reasonable "clinic" reasons for low 1999 performances?
Apparently the GC riders finished in a group of 8 or so including Kurt Van De Wouwer, so they didn't go all out. Also possible that most guys slightly toned their programmes down following Festina and Pantani.malakassis said:Nomad said:
any explanation why there is no top 100-time for the 1999 ADH-ascent ? (the guerini vs. cam fight)
it was the stage after armstrong stormed sestriere, so i suppose cooked GC-guys is one explanation.
but is there any reasonable "clinic" reasons for low 1999 performances?
Ryo Hazuki said:source for the 150.000 dollar? according to dr ferrari it could be traced and was useless in it's stimulant effects. I don't think anyone would use it if even doping doctors advice against itsniper said:In 2011 an Aicar treatment for a procyclist was rumored to cost around 150.000 dollar.
Yes, expensive.
What the current price is, I have no idea.
ColonelKidneyBeans said:Ryo Hazuki said:source for the 150.000 dollar? according to dr ferrari it could be traced and was useless in it's stimulant effects. I don't think anyone would use it if even doping doctors advice against itsniper said:In 2011 an Aicar treatment for a procyclist was rumored to cost around 150.000 dollar.
Yes, expensive.
What the current price is, I have no idea.