Man, that’s a pretty heavy accusation. Are you sticking with that?
Hard to imagine that a control freak like Schumacher wasn't involved. Plus his lies defending the doper would make no sense either.
Athletes don’t take PED’s and tell their coaches. Maybe a few people know who are actually involved or maybe no one else knows. The most logical explanation is the athlete and provider of the drugs will be the only ones who know. I don’t care what Shelby did or didn’t do. I just think your post is silly.
Hard to imagine that a control freak like Schumacher wasn't involved. Plus his lies defending the doper would make no sense either.
Athletes don’t take PED’s and tell their coaches. Maybe a few people know who are actually involved or maybe no one else knows. The most logical explanation is the athlete and provider of the drugs will be the only ones who know. I don’t care what Shelby did or didn’t do. I just think your post is silly.
Yeah, but unless you’re a coach that is only going by vibes or so enamored with your own coaching, the numbers don’t lie. A cycling coach can see when the watts produced are astronomical that somebody is on something. A running coach should also be able to notice that somebody is performing differently, especially in how they are recovering. And somebody doesn’t have to think they’re in the mafia or tough to think that naming somebody specifically and accusing them of providing is libelous, even on a forum.