But there is no actual "proof" that Team Sky were actually doping. They were just suffering from minor ailments such as asthma, hay fever, and kidney failure and they were just being treated medically for these - not for performance enhancement of course.
So are they setting this guy up as a scapegoat then? Why would he go public with this?
doping watcher wrote:
But there is no actual "proof" that Team Sky were actually doping. They were just suffering from minor ailments such as asthma, hay fever, and kidney failure and they were just being treated medically for these - not for performance enhancement of course.
Hypogonadism, low thyroid function, myopia. It's amazing how such sickly and weak specimens like Rupp and Froome can crawl out of bed.
Yet more proof of the brit state sponsored doping system. Little lord coe is so desperate to boost the ego of his pathetic third world hellhole. Doorbell Mo and Bobblehead Paula say "drugs cheats out !!!".
doping watcher wrote:
But there is no actual "proof" that Team Sky were actually doping. They were just suffering from minor ailments such as asthma, hay fever, and kidney failure and they were just being treated medically for these - not for performance enhancement of course.
And
- Violating sacrosanct "no-needles" UCI rules when Team Sky's doctors inject their riders
- Treatment for hapless disease-ridden Froome and his medically-implausible debilitating bouts of Bilharzia
- Riders pumped with Tramadol for the performance enhcancing, pain-reducing side effects
- Abuse of Triamcinolone for chronic conditions that never existed
- Deliveries of hundreds of doses of illegal peformance-enhancing drugs to the British Cycling velodrome
- UCI President Cookson was a previous Sky employee, as was his son. Partisan on the matters of drug allegations and evidence in connection with British Cycling and Team Sky
- Team Sky Brailsford proven lies to Governmental anti-doping investigators in respect of Jiffy bags containing drugs trafficked across national borders
etc
Team doc Dick Freeman also admitted to using testosterone on his children.
He knew something was up when his daughter sported a full beard in fourth grade.
British cycling is as dirty as they come.
Team Sky was not doping the same way NOP was not doping.
No doping here wrote:
Team Sky was not doping the same way NOP was not doping.
True!
Also, hi rekrunner!
why are we focusing on professional cycling when there are middle-aged hobbyjogger bandits to catch?
I have to say that a Kenyan having bouts of bilharzia is not implausible at all. Bilharzia was rampant among Peace Corps volunteers tested in the Rift Valley because it is endemic to the Rift Valley lakes.
He was likely doping in all the other ways, however.
zxcvzxvc wrote:
I have to say that a Kenyan having bouts of bilharzia is not implausible at all. Bilharzia was rampant among Peace Corps volunteers tested in the Rift Valley because it is endemic to the Rift Valley lakes.
He was likely doping in all the other ways, however.
Bilharzia is easily treated with a single course of medication. Bilharzia does not reoccur unless you swim in infested pools of African swamp to acquire a new infection. Hence, Froome is lying in his autobiography when he states that he needed ongoing treatments to deal with "reoccurring bouts" of Bilharzia. His "illness" is a cover story for his miraculous transformation from bloody-useless dispensable cart-horse to Grand Tour slayer of legends. Anyhow, we already know Froome dopes, because he triggered an AAF last year.
Dr Geert Leinders - previous Team Sky's doper-in-chief wrote:
zxcvzxvc wrote:
I have to say that a Kenyan having bouts of bilharzia is not implausible at all. Bilharzia was rampant among Peace Corps volunteers tested in the Rift Valley because it is endemic to the Rift Valley lakes.
He was likely doping in all the other ways, however.
Bilharzia is easily treated with a single course of medication. Bilharzia does not reoccur unless you swim in infested pools of African swamp to acquire a new infection. Hence, Froome is lying in his autobiography when he states that he needed ongoing treatments to deal with "reoccurring bouts" of Bilharzia. His "illness" is a cover story for his miraculous transformation from bloody-useless dispensable cart-horse to Grand Tour slayer of legends. Anyhow, we already know Froome dopes, because he triggered an AAF last year.
Sounds like another British-African I've heard of...
Hello.
This is fun wrote:
Also, hi rekrunner!
rekrunner wrote:
Hello.
This is fun wrote:
Also, hi rekrunner!
You are late today. Or were you trolling around in other doping threads all the time today?
What's the big deal? They clearly stated it was purchased for a non-competing member of the staff.
I don't see how this is any different than Salazar purchasing bulks of testosterone to use on his son or infusion mass amounts of L-carnitine into Magness, both who were non-competing subjects.
Unless of course we assume they are pulling Kiprop/Baumann etc (not admitting to doping) and actually making this up, and DID use it on their competing athletes but then we go back to believing that NOP athletes as well as SKY would be doped..
derek wrote:
why are we focusing on professional cycling when there are middle-aged hobbyjogger bandits to catch?
Because they have no evidence of any doping culture in British athletics.
As opposed to the 151 Kenyan runners busted since 2004.
sleepy... wrote:
rekrunner wrote:
Hello.
You are late today. Or were you trolling around in other doping threads all the time today?
Looks like another thread about to become 'rekrunnered'.
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