JRTinMA said:The part in bold is confusing to me. I understand a high risk rider was not tested for three months before the tour. To the bold, does it say that the rider was tested in the first three days and the lab requested additional testing and it was never performed. Then when it finally was it was urine only, and I assume proteases are run on a blood test. Its a circus if this is the case.
proteases are often added to urine samples by dopers to destroy evidence they've used synthetic EPO. they're a masking agent for lack of a better term. evidence of protease use can lead to sanctions all by itself so it would raise suspicion and SHOULD lead to more frequent and thorough testing of the individual that would include both urine and blood analysis, something it sounds like didn't happen in a timely fashion or at all in some cases.