Will Contador Be Juiced Up Again Upon His Return

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Will Contador Be Juiced Up Again Upon His Return

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Big Doopie

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Unrepentant dopers, whose every result has been blood doped, who are under supervision of a national ADA that will ignore positives and a national legal system that actually protects dopers.

Both Dertie Clentadopucci and Valverde were completely on the ropes and fading fast on Ventoux. One rest day, some serious bbs, and pouf they are stronger than ever, just like that.

Those fucquing sons of b!tches should have been banned from cycling years ago.

And note I was derided for saying blood doping can make a rider aggressive/attacking/exciting. But what did I then read during the first two weeks about clentadopucci. His stupid fans complaining about how boring he was just following wheels. Well, figure it out, with limited doping, that's all Clentadoppucci CAN do. The fucquer has not only won fraudulently. His entire reputation as this exciting/attacking/never say die rider, is built on blood bags on the rest day. This fucquing assw!pe probably has no natural recuperation ability and would hardly be heard of without serious, serious over the top doping throughout his career.
 
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Bratam said:
Yes, I must say that it looks like Contador and the other Spaniards are getting stronger by the day. In saying that I will give Rodriguez the benefit of the doubt on doping.

I remember after the first stage in the Pyrenees (Ax 3 Domaines) when Contador said he will "get stronger as the race progresses". At that time I honestly thought that Contador would be lucky to finish inside the top 10 overall. He really struggled to hold his teammates (Roman Kruezinger) wheel.

Following the stage Contador was questioned about whether cycling fans could believe that his previous Grand Tour victories were acheved clean. Contador off course denied any wrong doing saying that "I have never, ever taken PED's".

I think it looks pretty obvious that Contador must have said to himself "enough of this bread and water, I can barely keep up with my teammate, this is embaressing for me. It's time to get serious".

Seriously, Contador's performance improvement has been highly suspicious of foul play.

Goes to show you shouldn't try and follow Froome but target human limits instead?

Porte out climbing almost the entire peloton bar one Colombian specialist, and Froome putting in margins of victory that have statisticians ordering larger graph paper and your busy posting limp shade here with the other trolls?
 
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sniper said:
definitely.

more generally, just look at the sheer density of spanish riders in the top 20. not normal.
i wonder how anybody who believes in a clean peloton is going to explain the total lack of french riders in the top vs. the dominance of spain.
not normal.

In remote contention we have two Dutch, a Dane, a Colombian, two Spaniards, a Czech, a Pole, an Irishman, and a Frenchman, all dominated by the largest margin by a Britt.

Does anybody here seriously need clarification where you're coming from and the quality of the contributions you make here?

No I didn't think so. :rolleyes:
 
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Dazed and Confused said:
and you think the Saxo/contador doping regime is random?

Oh no, I'm sure it was designed from the beginning to be implemented only after they were over 4 minutes down. Kind of a surprise attack.;)
 
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Hugh Januss said:
Oh no, I'm sure it was designed from the beginning to be implemented only after they were over 4 minutes down. Kind of a surprise attack.;)


Dude don;t let the cat out the bag. The Sky fans here will be furiously texting Johan Brailsfraud to warn him of the plan.
 
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peterst6906 said:
Underweight bike(s) apparently.

His bikes were taken by the Commissaires and initial report is they've been found to weigh less than 6.8 kg.

And normally the sanctions for a underweight bike is that u get kicked out of the tdf? not a time penalty ore something?
 
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webbie146 said:
And normally the sanctions for a underweight bike is that u get kicked out of the tdf? not a time penalty ore something?

That's what's been reported, but I'm sure it's a little while yet before the penalty (if the report is true) is actually determined.
 
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Riis saying he "can't inject form into Contador"

LOL

Clean Berto, I like it:) still awesome, would be able to win without the Dawg
 
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It seems to me that we are watching clean Alberto. He probably just can not risk second positive because it would end his career. That would explain him not being the ridier he was before sanction.

It must be killing him watching turbocharged otherwise much weaker opponents doing unbelievable things in front of him.

I think he is riding amazingly well in this situation.
 
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Why would he ride clean? He could safely beat the biological pasport in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. There's no risk of being caught with a blood transfusion, there's no test. So why would he stop?
 
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Lanark said:
Why would he ride clean? He could safely beat the biological pasport in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. There's no risk of being caught with a blood transfusion, there's no test. So why would he stop?

Perhaps a change in mentality? :)
 
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Yeah, vaguely I think they count reticulocytes or something like that. A BB would significantly diminish the proportion of retic's in the blood, and that would be a pretty good indicator for testers- especially if it's used in combination with the bio passport and the % of retics has dropped dramatically compared to the baseline values. I suppose microdosing EPO could get around that.

He surely isn't squeaky clean. I think he's on a minimalist program. Something really understated, so he won't test positive again, but just enough to ensure he can stay competitive (rather than dominant) in a doped field.