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Santambrogio tests positive for EPO

What?

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Jul 9, 2012
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Did anyway actually believe in his transformation from mediocre rider to top climber at age 29? In the same team as Di Luca?
 
Aug 3, 2010
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I am sure that he learned the trade at Lampre, was clean at BMC, and fired up the sauce again this year. :rolleyes:
 
ilmaffe said:
Did anyway actually believe in his transformation from mediocre rider to top climber at age 29? In the same team as Di Luca?
Nope. You can see that the entire "random rider/team thread" is all about him. Don't think anyone was even defending the guy.
 
May 26, 2010
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Did they do this to Santambroggio because ViniFantini brought Di Luca to the tour and he again brought shame to the race (not that anyone except the blindest believes these guys are clean)?
 
maltiv said:
Nope. You can see that the entire "random rider/team thread" is all about him. Don't think anyone was even defending the guy.

Ofc not, how could anyone defend that? It was obvious since the first day on Prato di Tivo that he was on the juice big time. I loved the way he started to go backwards once the Di Luca positive was out. Probably pulled a Landis on himself flushing the rest of the BB's.

To be honest i thought he had gotten away with it for the first half of the season :eek:
 
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ilmaffe said:
Did anyway actually believe in his transformation from mediocre rider to top climber at age 29? In the same team as Di Luca?

His suspicion index was already 6 in 2010.
And as you said he was a mediocre rider...
That can explain how much sauce he used to become a top climber, too much for the EPO test..
 
It's pretty obvious that Santambrogio charged up before the Giro (explaining his positive on stage 1), but then on the 2nd rest day, he didn't dare to do a refill because Di Luca was busted that day. The consequence being that Santa collapsed completely on the subsequent mountain stages.
 
Also says that it doesn't matter how much EPO you take, if you don't transfuse you will not be able to compete against those who do in the third week (unless you're one of those mythical riders with super natural recovery powers).