I'm surpised (given the level of paranoia generally on display here) that nobody seems to have commented on this story?
http://http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/dombrowski-withdraws-from-usa-pro-challenge
It may well be completely innocent, but even from pretty knowledge of nosebleeds, there are 2 ways in which nosebleeds present themselves;
1. Anterior (just inside your nostrils) and. 2. Posterior (at the back of your nose). Anterior are common in children and can certainly be casued by altitude, but would they really be serious enough to withdraw under medical advice? Posterior are more serious, more common in adults and unfortunately linked to more serious issues (ie not altitude), or medicine like blood thinning medication...
Of course, a man with a physique like JD, probably doesn't have any need to enhance the awesome power that his phsyique looks capable of;
http://www1.skysports.com/cycling/news/17545/8464831/Team-Sky-and-Retul-renew-deal
Any views, or am I just reading massively between the lines?
http://http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/dombrowski-withdraws-from-usa-pro-challenge
It may well be completely innocent, but even from pretty knowledge of nosebleeds, there are 2 ways in which nosebleeds present themselves;
1. Anterior (just inside your nostrils) and. 2. Posterior (at the back of your nose). Anterior are common in children and can certainly be casued by altitude, but would they really be serious enough to withdraw under medical advice? Posterior are more serious, more common in adults and unfortunately linked to more serious issues (ie not altitude), or medicine like blood thinning medication...
Of course, a man with a physique like JD, probably doesn't have any need to enhance the awesome power that his phsyique looks capable of;
http://www1.skysports.com/cycling/news/17545/8464831/Team-Sky-and-Retul-renew-deal
Any views, or am I just reading massively between the lines?