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del1962 said:Can you get addicted to EPO?
For some the introduction of foreign EPO causes natural EPO production to stop, so not a direct addiction but a reliance.
del1962 said:Can you get addicted to EPO?
del1962 said:Recreataniol drugs seem more of a problem with footballers, anyway Steroids and Amphetemines we are told are addictive, however it is EPO that was the game changer. And EPO users have done well for themselves out of cycling, even the ones who were caught, which is really my original point, perhaps it is the likes of Bassons that should be educating, not former EPO users.
Franklin said:Yes it is. Ever wondered why Tom Boonen never won it? You might check the course
I'lll quote something from LL's San Sebastian win:
It's bloody amazing for "a rider that can't climb for the life of him."
And this is the profile for his TdF stage win:
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Now the million dollar question here is... why did the organisation of the TdF allow LL to skip those two bumps to win this stage?
In 2011 it's even stranger:
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How did this guy who can't climb for the life of him manages to win that one?
I did just that didn't I? You are a funny guy Ryo![]()
hrotha said:It was hyperbole. While LLS can still climb decently, he's far from his pre-Rabo level. And that includes the ITTs. He's become a stage-hunter, when at Caisse he'd be winning one-week races and being top 10 in the GTs.
Lanark said:Grischa Niermann has admitted he used EPO between 2000 and 2003, he'll give a more complete confession to the anti-doping authorities. He'll be suspended for 6 months from februari 15.
Franklin said:Nope, but other stuff like HGH, Steroids and Amphetamine are certainly addictive. Also (though that were the really dark years), recreational drug use seems to have been a big factor in cycling in the 1995-2005 era.
In other sports recreative drug use is still an issue (or more so).
Ryo Hazuki said:those are called hillsbesides lls won on the flat, not the climb
Ryo Hazuki said:exactly, but franklin reads like a girl
Ryo Hazuki said:exactly, but franklin reads like a girl
Ryo Hazuki said:they are barely addictive. general rule is if you can kick the alcohol and tobacco no other substance will ever make you addict as they are much easier to get off from and harder to get addicted to.
Franklin said:Another truth laid out by Ryo!
Of course, I could quote some medical articles about steroid, amphetamine and HGH addiction (which I checked before my earlier post), but I guess that's simply to feminine![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:japan has almost no doping positives and those that were have been done so in usa for instance (mlb,ufc)
you keep screaming factors or evidence. when clealry you have none, you just kepe repeating yourself. and you named 4 japanese tahletes of who'm all only 2 I know were active outside of japan, the other 2 I couldn;t even find info on.Franklin said:I did show you the athletes caught the last few years. They were active in Japan. I also linked towards an article of a Japanese anti-doping doctor who decried the doping problems in Japan.
"begrijpend lezen"
Maybe you should just acknowledge that sometimes you don't know all the facts and admit you are wrong when the facts are against you?
Oh and though it's not "begrijpend lezen" perhaps you could try to read the graphs I posted. Perhaps you might see a 1500+ hill in that graph?
I know, I'm being feminine here. Bringing facts and evidence into a discussion is a girly thing. A real man like you doesn't need facts![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:you keep screaming factors or evidence. when clealry you have none, you just kepe repeating yourself. and you named 4 japanese tahletes of who'm all only 2 I know were active outside of japan, the other 2 I couldn;t even find info on.
Franklin said:1. Colombians dope.
Bye Ryo, I'll stop posting and give you a flawless victory.![]()
what tha ****?snackattack said:Yes do that, cause you dont know a schit and Ryo knows! it's that simple, your kind is about to be gassed ... anyway :
That also Grischa doped sketches for me only a clearer picture of how the cycling there about ten years back stood for'' ', as Gesink reacts against the ANP.
Gesink was shocked by the confession of Niermann, who in the past had been servant of Boogerd, Leipheimer and Menchov, but is glad that times have changed. '' I realize more and more that I should be very grateful that I at that time not yet on the bike'' said Gesink.
Franklin said:Nope, but other stuff like HGH, Steroids and Amphetamine are certainly addictive. Also (though that were the really dark years), recreational drug use seems to have been a big factor in cycling in the 1995-2005 era.
In other sports recreative drug use is still an issue (or more so).
sniper said:what tha ****?
snackattack said:yeah, it's rare snipe a raft to help, trying to save an ailing member of the pod,
adding to this creature's reputation for being lovable and friendly.
sniper said:,but i don't have the slightest idea what you're on about.
Again, and now from someone else: what stuff are u on?snackattack said:That's by reason of you're no insider to Colombian cycling and Ryo is 100%!
as that friggin Franklin smearing the pope isn't, so jumped in the hot tub to set
thé record straight aforetime tongue-in-cheek re-enactment.
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Fearless Greg Lemond said:Again, and now from someone else: what stuff are u on? Or you might be just being sarcastic.
Fearless Greg Lemond said:But thinking Ryo is an expert on Columbian cycling
Fearless Greg Lemond said:Or maybe they are both good at googling on things they haven't seen before?