I've edited my post since thenToreBear said:The question is more, are there any professional cyclists training there?
Old geezers experimenting with viagra and triathletes doping, isn't really that exciting to me.![]()
I've edited my post since thenToreBear said:The question is more, are there any professional cyclists training there?
Old geezers experimenting with viagra and triathletes doping, isn't really that exciting to me.![]()
42x16ss said:I've edited my post since then![]()
Good point, probably not - I'd say that if they are, it's because they need to as it's part and parcel for racing at that level. Not sure how often testing is carried out here, should be able to find out though.ToreBear said:So do you think they are doping since it's so remote?
Personally I don't think it's remote as long as the samples get to the lab within the allowed time.
They could still be doping though, and how much they are tested would probably also depend on the resources Australian Antidoping are given to conduct tests.
42x16ss said:Good point, probably not - I'd say that if they are, it's because they need to as it's part and parcel for racing at that level. Not sure how often testing is carried out here, should be able to find out though.
ToreBear said:If they are doping to compete at that level, It could be that they don't have enough talent and are making up for it with doping, so they can be competitive against the talented athletes.
Just saying there can be many equally plausible explanations for a single phenomena.
Benotti69 said:That crap has been spouted over the years and dismissed by all the whistleblowers from the pro peloton.
Doping was shown to be widespread amongst all in the epo era and prior to that. The few exceptions who refused to dope are well known. The rest doped. That was the culture then and i have not seen anything that changed that culture.
If doping was only done by a minority then the majority who ride clean would speak out about the few. But sadly it is the other way around.
ToreBear said:If they are doping to compete at that level, It could be that they don't have enough talent and are making up for it with doping, so they can be competitive against the talented athletes.
Just saying there can be many equally plausible explanations for a single phenomena.
ToreBear said:All the doped whistle blowers you mean.
ToreBear said:Could be those who were clean did'nt want to say anything because they did'nt think anyone would believe them.
ToreBear said:There are many possibilities.
Benotti69 said:You gonna use the Armstorng 'credibility' argument here. Dont, you'll fail.
Didn't stop Bassons or LeMond.
There are 2 possibilities, dope or clean. There is no grey area.
ToreBear said:If I were going to dope, I would convince myself that it's not cheating since everyone else is doing it as well. I would maintain this fantasy for years, and would resist any information indicating that I was wrong, because I'm not a cheater.
ToreBear said:The potential realization that I in fact was a cheater, and admitting it to my self would be very painfull.
ToreBear said:Have you ever heard children when they are confronted with rule breaking? They start with explanations as to why they did something wrong. The first thing that comes out tends to be, they did it too. Same phenomena.
ToreBear said:Of course you have outliers that don't care about retaining their self percieved integrity. They are just that, outliers.
ToreBear said:As for what Armstrong said, the only thing he didn't say is I'm doping. Would you believe someone is clean then if they say "I'm doping", since Armstrong never said it?
ToreBear said:How do you know? There is a member on this forum who knows guys who just quit and went home.
ToreBear said:Could it be that Bassons and Lemond were willing to stick their neck out while others weren't?
ToreBear said:I don't see were in my statement I have written that I disagree with your statement. I don't disagree. Could it be that you have misunderstood what I'm saying?
http://www.bikemagazine.com.br/2014/04/novo-treinador-de-contador-e-ficha-suja-e-ex-sky/Foi Bjarne Riis, diretor da Tinkoff-Saxo e também “ficha suja” no quesito doping, quem convenceu Contador a contratar De Jongh. O holandês teria mostrado a Contador os benefícios dos treinos em altitude e o levou para o Monte Teide, em Tenerife. Enquanto a maioria da equipe Tinkoff-Saxo permanecia ao nível do mar, nas Ilhas Canárias, Contador passou sua pré-temporada acumulando quilômetros nas alturas, sempre sob o acompanhamento de De Jongh.
sniper said:Apparently Riis convinced Contador of hiring De Jongh.
De Jongh, miracle coach, has been taking Dertie to Tenerife.
http://www.bikemagazine.com.br/2014/04/novo-treinador-de-contador-e-ficha-suja-e-ex-sky/
sniper said:Apparently Riis convinced Contador of hiring De Jongh.
De Jongh, miracle coach, has been taking Dertie to Tenerife.
http://www.bikemagazine.com.br/2014/04/novo-treinador-de-contador-e-ficha-suja-e-ex-sky/
the sceptic said:Funny that sky will get beaten by their own methods this year.
riiight.Only once in those eight times has a random drug-testing team made the journey to see them and test them. 'Now that', says Tim Kerrison, 'is truly disappointing'...
for us a question, for saxo a knowing.pmcg76 said:Serious questione here, but why have a few Saxo Bank riders been training at altitude at Mt Etna in Italy the last few weeks if Tenerife is the place to be for doping purposes?
pmcg76 said:Serious questione here, but why have a few Saxo Bank riders been training at altitude at Mt Etna in Italy the last few weeks if Tenerife is the place to be for doping purposes?
red_flanders said:Training on Etna means you're cleans.
Benotti69 said:Or will their competitors test positive as Cookson gets a nice brand spanking new Jaguar car and other tokens of gratitude from TeamMurdoch![]()
sniper said:Walsh in ITS wrt Sky's eight training camps on Tenerife:
riiight.
btw, "random drug testing team", that's unusual terminology. I think Walsh doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.
i'm nitpicking, sure, but sky will never be ooc tested by a "random" drug testing team.Justinr said:Why is that unusual terminology?
Justinr said:Its funny but i do wonder how you manage to get through a normal day without either seeing or imagining corruption and conspiracy theories everywhere you look/read/think ...