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TheGame said:Actually, on Velorooms they have come up with the theory that this relates not to blood values but the new Steroidal element of the Biological Passport that was brought in over the winter.
Several reports have mentioned a "New UCI test" that came in over the winter, and the control samples for the new steroidal element was indeed introduced over the winter with it being added to the passport from January 1st.
Amongst things that will be included on that are Testosterone, and there are several studies showing that when going to altitude, initially, for the first few days, to anything up to a week, Testosterone levels drop significantly before rising again. So a rider tested in the first few days at Altitude could show very low T levels which then raise significantly after a few days, to a week later.
So the Velorooms members have come up with the perfectly sensible suggestion that this may be in some way related to the new Steroidal Element of the passport.
This may be a good theory, may not be. But its possible.
what have you come up with?
good post this which is rare here
