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Catwhoorg said:He won a grand tour, ergo he doped. Thats pretty much the logic here isn't it ?
Strange response.
It was you who said Nibali might test positive, not me or "the clinic" (whatever that is)
Catwhoorg said:He won a grand tour, ergo he doped. Thats pretty much the logic here isn't it ?
SundayRider said:Yes but dope makes usually makes a bigger % difference than natural talent does at that level.
Alphabet said:What does this mean for riders that were consistently around his level in watts/kg? Nibali, Uran, Evans, Majka, and I think Pozzovivo were all very close to him during the second and third weeks on power scales.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Poor Luca Scinto:
"What can I say, I'm stunned. I defended him more than any other rider because right from the start in Naples there were really bad rumours going around about him. I didn’t want to believe him and more than once I talked to him face to face. He said: 'It's only jealously, don’t worry but you can't keep asking me questions because they're offensive."
That must be in the handbook of Directeur Sportifs.
Luca, the man who brought in Daniele Tarsi.
Luca, the Ferretti man.
Yep, that Luca.
taiwan said:Why are people still using EPO anyway? Or are they using some new variant they think is undetectable?
Hitch did not ask why he dopes, he asked why he is going to get busted?Catwhoorg said:He won a grand tour, ergo he doped. Thats pretty much the logic here isn't it ?
The Hitch said:Strange response.
It was you who said Nibali might test positive, not me or "the clinic" (whatever that is)
Alpechraxler said:I don't know if there is a test for Peginesatide. But this substance was withdrawn by the company because it was not safe.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Poor Luca Scinto:
"What can I say, I'm stunned. I defended him more than any other rider because right from the start in Naples there were really bad rumours going around about him. I didn’t want to believe him and more than once I talked to him face to face. He said: 'It's only jealously, don’t worry but you can't keep asking me questions because they're offensive."
That must be in the handbook of Directeur Sportifs.
Luca, the man who brought in Daniele Tarsi.
Luca, the Ferretti man.
Yep, that Luca.
thehog said:I thought this place was just a mad house? Pointing fingers at innocent riders?
The analysis of Di Luca's sample also took a month. Apparently that's how long it takes. And yes, it's very long.Eshnar said:well this is shocking
Now, the real questions:
- Why did it take more than a month to the analysis? That's way too long for my tastes.
- Why did he get busted only in the Giro? Was he clean earlier this year? What changed?
- Was he clean in the past? Is his sudden improvement only caused by doping? (This is probably the most important question to me)
I have my opinion on these but I'd like to have the Clinic's opinion as well.
Eshnar said:well this is shocking
Now, the real questions:
- Why did it take more than a month to the analysis? That's way too long for my tastes.
- Why did he get busted only in the Giro? Was he clean earlier this year? What changed?
- Was he clean in the past? Is his sudden improvement only caused by doping? (This is probably the most important question to me)
I have my opinion on these but I'd like to have the Clinic's opinion as well.
edit: btw, the title didn't spell Santambrogio correctly. Fixed.
Eshnar said:well this is shocking
- Why did it take more than a month to the analysis? That's way too long for my tastes.
true... so the good ol' days when riders could get busted during a GT and DNF are over. Sad.theyoungest said:The analysis of Di Luca's sample also took a month. Apparently that's how long it takes. And yes, it's very long.
Garzelli was only along for the ride in his final giro - denied to him last year by NetApp & Farnese Vini-Selle Italia.hrotha said:Roux spoke out against Santambrogio and Garzelli when Di Luca tested positive. He didn't get into legal trouble or anything as far as I know, it wasn't the end of the world for him, and now he's been vindicated.
Catwhoorg said:The lab takes time to do the test, then has to report the result in ADAMS to the appropriate bodies, who then have to check for TUE's on file etc. A month is fairly typical timing outside of the Olympics.
- Why did he get busted only in the Giro? Was he clean earlier this year? What changed?
Most likely, he messed up his timing. So No he probably wasn't clean earlier in the year.
- Was he clean in the past? Is his sudden improvement only caused by doping? (This is probably the most important question to me)
No idea. Insufficient data to draw a conclusion
 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		
 
				
		