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Apparently, Kjærgaard is still both deaf and blind. This ****ing **** still claims he never saw anyone dope at US Postal and evidently aims for the biggest muppet of them all award.
Velo1ticker said:Wow you could name two skijumpers (cannabis and amfethamine). If you bother to check the facts you'll find out that the nowegian agency are catching more (norwegian) cheaters than internatinal angecies. We're all happy about that because it means we do take this seriously. Come on, a pothead and a speedfeak that's nothing - nothing! Name all those EPO users you claim we have in Norway - or did you lie?
hrotha said:Heh, you know who the DS at Chicky World was? Kim Andersen.![]()
Alpehue said:Kjaergaard sayd he knew nothing about it though.
LouieLouie said:Apparently, Kjærgaard is still both deaf and blind. This ****ing **** still claims he never saw anyone dope at US Postal and evidently aims for the biggest muppet of them all award.
He said Del Moral was in charge of his doping.LouieLouie said:Still, he doesn't implicate one single rider or staff member. Omertà at its worst.
Velo1ticker said:Wow you could name two skijumpers (cannabis and amfethamine). If you bother to check the facts you'll find out that the nowegian agency are catching more (norwegian) cheaters than internatinal angecies. We're all happy about that because it means we do take this seriously. Come on, a pothead and a speedfeak that's nothing - nothing! Name all those EPO users you claim we have in Norway - or did you lie?
goggalor said:Same bull**** excuse Vaughters, Zabriskie, Millar and the rest have given. "I hope riders today don't have to make the choice I had to make." ****ing winds me up. It was interesting to learn how Vaughters introduced guys like Vandevelde, Zabriskie, Leipheimer to doping way back in 97. I wonder if Kjærgaard played that same role to any Norwegian cyclists...
esafosfina said:It would be very interesting to get the opinion of two Norwegian team-mates of mine from the ADR days: Torjus Larssen, and Bo-Andre Namvedt. Both excellent amateur riders, both solid professionals but left the sport disillusioned... I wonder if they have anything to do with the sport these days?
As far as Kim Anderson is concerned... bad reputation.![]()
goggalor said:Same bull**** excuse Vaughters, Zabriskie, Millar and the rest have given. "I hope riders today don't have to make the choice I had to make." ****ing winds me up. It was interesting to learn how Vaughters introduced guys like Vandevelde, Zabriskie, Leipheimer to doping way back in 97. I wonder if Kjærgaard played that same role to any Norwegian cyclists...
Except the part where he said doesn't have direct knowledge of any team mates doping, which is obviously a lie.Sigmund said:All in all, I thought he made no excuses for his actions. Of all the confessions so far I think this was the most honest.
meandmygitane said:Erik Tysse is one (CERA), no?
Don't you think that there may be more norwegian (ex-)dopers beside the ones already catched? Especially in the light of recent events.
kottila said:Bo Andre runs a (really good) bike store in Bergen http://www.boasykler.no/display.aspx
mikkemus23 said:This is good news. I gave a tip to VG about Mouton and the link to Danskerlegen. One more doper brought down by the clinic. Thank you![]()
Fidolix said:It´s absolutely no surprise.
Norwegians believe all their athletes especially the cyclists are the best in the world, they are all clean and doping is none existing in Norway.
Unbelievable thinking how many skaters, skiers and long distance skiers who have been caught for doping. But I guess it´s just the Norwegian mentality.
Never heard him defending armstrong. And the bracelet destruction could have been for dramatic effect. He is a journalist, and they love drama. And the article was relating to Grete Waitz, who trusted armstrong, but died last year from cancer, probably still believing in cancer jesus.Fidolix said:I would say he have a point, buying a LS bracelet kinda proves it.
Fidolix said:Objective: There is widespread public concern about fairness in sports. Blood doping undermines fairness and places athletes' health at risk. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of abnormal hematologic profiles in elite cross-country skiers, which may indicate a high probability of blood doping.
Setting and Participants: Samples were obtained as part of routine International Ski Federation blood testing procedures from participants at the World Ski Championships. Sixty-eight percent of all skiers and 92% of those finishing in the top 10 places were tested.
Main Outcome Measures: Using flow cytometry, we analyzed erythrocyte and reticulocyte indices. Reference values were from the 1989 Nordic Ski World Championships data set and the International Olympic Committee Erythropoietin 2000 project.
Results: Of the skiers tested and finishing within the top 50 places in the competitions, 17% had highly abnormal hematologic profiles, 19% had abnormal values, and 64% were normal. Fifty percent of medal winners and 33% of those finishing from 4th to 10th place had highly abnormal hematologic profiles. In contrast, only 3% of skiers finishing from 41st to 50th place had highly abnormal values.
Conclusions: These data suggest that blood doping is both prevalent and effective in cross-country ski racing, and current testing programs for blood doping are ineffective. It is unlikely that blood doping is less common in other endurance sports. Ramifications of doping affect not only elite athletes who may feel compelled to risk their health but also the general population, particularly young people.
How many of the Norwegians were prosecuted, even investigated?
None, and still you claim the Norwegian anti doping agency do a better job than most others. That makes sense.
I have to ask you, are you Norwegian?
Cloxxki said:I get the distinct impression Norwegians are just plain better at not littering proof of their doping all over the road and the internet. When they shut their mouth, it's for a large part to protect compatriots. A seperate Norwegian omerta I suppose. If if now USPS is thrown under the bus. Bad, bad Americans. They made the strong Norwegian dirty.
Fidolix said:No, I just told you how useless the Norwegian anti doping agency truely is, or corrupt if you like.
Based on several medical studies in the Nordic ski disciplines, the evidence suggests its more than likely most of the skiers are doped, just as in cycling.
That Norway haven´t been able to catch even one (or wanted to), is a farce, it would be like saying Armstrong never doped course he was never tested positive. In my opinion the Norwegian anti doping agency is just as corrupt as any other, if not more.
The only 2 athletes they have ever been able to catch in the Nordic disciplines, - to my knowledge, are the ski jumpers Tom Aage Aarnes and Lars Bystøl.
It´s even more pathetic than what UCI have achieved.
Fidolix said:Norway? No, I was stationed at Thule airbase in Greenland but lent out to Nato Kolsås and had my residence just outside Oslo in those 3 years.
hrotha said:Kinda odd that he stayed clean while at a top team, only to give in to doping while riding for a small local team. But I don't see why he'd lie about such a minor detail.