Krebs cycle said:
This is the sum total of "evidence" against Rogers that you (and many others) are hanging your hat on. An unproven allegation by Sinkewitz in 2006 and not a single shred of evidence in 6yrs to back that claim up
You wish:
Michael Rogers: “I’ve seen a five to seven per cent increase in my general threshold power. And that’s great." - RideMedia, 2012.
Hint: this is not a normal increase.
Krebs cycle said:
In 2008 Rogers was back in Australia for Olympics preparation and he worked at the AIS during that period (I'm not exactly sure how long but at least 3wks in the lead up). I know for certain that he was tested in the lab and that his results suggest that he is entirely capable of riding at the level we have seen across much of his career.
Same goes for Lance - what's your point?
I don't know why you continue to spruik single event results as evidence of a clean career...
As for logistics - if they were available, there was ample opportunity to set something up, given he raced there in 2007 as part of the test event.
Perhaps you'd like to claim the peloton was clean and Rogers was placing 5th in a clean peloton? 2 riders were poisitive for CERA in that raod race though. And remember, Khol was using CERA and not being caught - so here's 2 riders who failed the IQ test.
As for his placing - Mick came last out of the 6 breakaway riders that were finishing alone at the end of the race. The powerful, world renowned sprinter Andy Schleck beating him to the line.
Krebs cycle said:
People will immediately cite Mark French as an example of being able to dope under the nose AIS medical and sport science staff, however, those guys were doing corticosteroids and HGH as far as I'm aware. Organizing a blood doping program on your own from Canberra would be nigh on impossible because the infrastructure simply does not exist.
Infrastructure like a private room and medical supplies? Really? You sound like you're familiar with the infrastructure required to dope a rider, Krebs, please enlighten us on:
1. what is required and
2. how you know
and then perhaps point to a study that "explains" why this is not available in Canberra at the time, given that 2 riders on AIS scholarships were caught doping by ASDA in 1999, and a few more in 1998? If there is no study, I will accept your own explanation, but I know they are teh hard for you, so my expectations are low.
Krebs cycle said:
I have one final question htough to ask you or anyone, how does a cyclist (any cyclist) actually prove their innocence if they really are innocent of doping? What must they do in addition to signing a declaration??
Wow. The PhD in exercise physiology does not know how to prove a rider is clean. What happened to your slavish praise of the athlete's passport and Ashenden's expert analysis?
Ooh ooh, I know!! Why don't we ask someone who has studied hypoxia in athletes and has a PhD and 10 years experience working with elite athletes what he considers "proof" of a clean athlete. How about it, Krebs Cycle?