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I don't get why you're searching for a single "Gianetti's Ferrari", there's probably more than one of them, with different tasks (e.g. "what to take and how" and "where do we get the good stuff" can be/should be handled by two different person) , and they might come and go across the years.Yes and as I tried asking on a number of occasions who is Gianetti’s Dr Ferrari? Never get an answer. Below is a link to Gianetti's medical and sports science staff:
Health & Trainings - UAE team Emirates
The first UAE World Tour cycling teamwww.uaeteamemirates.com
A few notable names from the link:
Do we know anything interesting from a doping perspective about these people or any others in the link?
- Jeroen Swart - Professor of sports medicine
- Iñigo San Millán - Professor of medicine
- Adriano Rotunno - Medical Director
- Dr Federico Paoletti - Doctor
Millán is "Mr zone 2"
Do any have doping links back to Gianetti's shady past? Because Gianetti himself would not have a clue how to a) execute the techniques safely, b) avoid detection and c) provide a big performance boost that other teams haven't mastered.
In the past he worked with Dr Ibarguren (of Saulnier fame) and Guido Nigrelli (a pharmacist who got suspended jail time for the Mantova bust).
The present Ferrari(s) might very well be someone totally unknown or someone hiding in plain sight (after all a guy like Geert Leinders looked like a rather "plain" cycling doctor until we learned what he was actually up to at Rabo). Hiding in plain sight isn't that hard anyway, you've got people like JV trying to pass San Millan as a clean cycling knight, which is hilarious when you look at who he worked with.
