This is not going to happen wrote:
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Listen pal you aint the font of all knowledge and everyone else a friggin idiot,
stop using broad brush strokes and give others a bit of credit. you remind me of bully boy Lance.
"If you want the 150 names to be released you really just want to gossip about athletes.
You'll rip people's careers apart and then move on to rip someone else apart next week.
They haven't followed up properly because they don't have the financial resources
by a bunch of gossiping idiots.
Because what the public doesn't know
Essentially, even elite athletes and long time followers of the sport who run the most popular running board on the net are not properly educated
God knows what most of you think about
The people in charge understand the subtleties of the test, and how easy it can be misinterpreted by the uninformed
To those making a big deal about the fact there were multiple reading, yeah duh!
History shows the public most wants to tear down the heroes and idols they created.
If they understood it
I'm just sort of pissed off that former elite athletes like Wejo, and doubtlessly countless others considering the regular visitor here, are willing to try our elite athletes in a public court of opinion, as if they don't know remember how much hard work it took to get there and can't understand how easily all that hard work can be discredited by the public in an instant and forever after.
gossipy BS that is meant for the National Enquirer and sleazy publications like that.
satisfy a bunch of worms"
Read and absorb this
Uber Alles
"they would never be on the "red" most suspicious list (ie the most "abnormal" readings compared with hundreds of other athletes) because of only one reading of one parameter.
The biological passport was not allowed to convict athletes at the time (it is today, see for eg Shobukhova) so they could not be busted based on a series of blood readings. However the values were a clear indicator that all of the athletes on the list should have been systmatically tested for PEDs and this was never done. This smacks of protectionism and cover-up and this is why the names should now be given and explanations asked.
Some of you seem to think (or want to make others believe) that the athletes appeared on the list because of some sort of unfortunate one-off random blood reading. This is simply not the case. Look at the breakdown of the list by country with Russia on top. It matches very well with the frequencies of drugs busts that have occurred in different nations over the last decade."