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• #3302
So his HCT % was up at the WC when he was keeping pace with Berto and then it dropped and stayed dropped after he signed for Sky and barely finished a race.
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• #3303
So basically, he took EPO 10-14 days before the test. He then claims he'd been on a drinking binge 3 days before the Worlds and then didn't eat or drink the day after. Right
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• #3304
Biological Passport in not allowing for dehydrated pro cyclists shocker!
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• #3305
Wiggins would've been fucked if that were the case.
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• #3306
If you read the whole decision the panel said the blood test showed he wasn't dehydrated at all and the Dr. presenting his defence was making up science as he went along.
The OFF score of the test Sky did on him two days after the ABP one was right on the limit of an automatic flag for the ABP which is 133 and he hit a 127.
The ABP sample was over >150
http://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/download-decision/a/6605
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• #3307
It really does seem to have been a desperate binge with no 'professionalism' in the method employed; y u no micro dose?
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• #3308
Maybe he was out celebrating the night before and he was still shit faced when he injected?
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• #3309
Dubtap, are you on the BP panel?
Such science. Many acronym. Wow. Etc -
• #3311
Sadly, if you've followed pro cycling closely for the past 20 years, you've gained a lot of knowledge of haematology.
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• #3312
Sadly I don't think there's been a big enough doping story (ie no one massive got busted, no big leaps forward in research) for me to invite a haematologist to write a piece for my journal :(
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• #3313
Well, Basso is back with Riis so don't go to press just yet.
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• #3314
Would rep if I could
The JTL story is quite interesting given it dragged sky through the muck. Not enough for TL Heam?
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• #3315
All you can accuse Sky of is naivety and a lack of due diligence. The doping happened before he signed for them and, once in Sky colours, he clearly stopped doping and went like a bag of spanners.
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• #3316
Do you think the main reason he hasn't admitted it is because he is too ashamed to admit to friends and family that he lied to them? It seems to be a recurring pattern with dopers. It would be interesting to know if he had any doctor / facilitator, or whether he was doing it solo.
It was also revealing to see Pete Keannaugh taking the piss out of his dehydration story on twitter. I wonder what the other Sky riders made of it when they realized he was a donkey.
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• #3317
The question for Sky is what did they do when they got the results of that second test on Sep 24 , because that must have been red flagged but they signed his deal anyway and announced it Oct 4
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• #3318
Cycling Tips have deleted that Secret Pro article with the JTL comments in
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• #3319
I thought the whole article was a bit... loose.
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• #3320
It might have been pulled for the stuff about the Alonso debacle and his recovery sheikhs.
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• #3321
It’s been quite a while between drinks, but I’ve found some time to put another piece together, giving you the scoop on what’s happening inside the professional peloton.
The Tour de France went okay for me except for a crash in the first week that gave me a niggling injury for the next two weeks. The crowds in Yorkshire were incredible, but a little too enthusiastic at times which made things dangerous, as I found out. But compared with the north of France where the crowds were thin and blasé, and where it pissed rain for days on end, I can’t complain.
Now that we’re into the second half of the year, all the riders are talking about transfers and who’s going where. For a start it looks like Theo Bos is going to MTN-Qhubeka. The word on the street is that the team is bolstering its squad and that Brian Smith (who used to run Cervelo Test Team) is coming on board and has brought on Cervelo to the team next season. Expect big things from MTN-Qhubeka and don’t be surprised to see them at the TdF next season and at WorldTour level in 2016. They’ve also signed some other big name riders who you’ll hear about shortly.
Fernando Alonso’s team has been very flakey all year but then out of the blue there’s been some activity. At this point it’s impossible that Alonso will make his own team from scratch. Realistically the only possibility is that they’ll take over Cannondale’s license. I’ve heard that all the riders under contract and the Cannondale bike sponsorship will go to Garmin, then the infrastructure (license, trucks, service course, etc) would go to Alonso (if he pulls it off). CSG (Cannondale Sports Group) in the US has taken over the WorldTour license from the Italian management company, so the whole thing’s a little convoluted to me.
Alonso wants to put this team together but apparently his manager and his father think it’ll take his eye off the ball with his F1 driving. The gossip is that all he’s really done is put his name to the project and lined up a couple Middle Eastern investors. They said they’d put in a percentage of the money but the whole project went pear-shaped when it came out that all Alonso wanted to do was to put his name beside it. He’s making out that he’s the saviour of cycling, but he’s not actually putting a penny into the project.
Nobody that I’ve heard of has signed with this Alonso team, but it’s always a chicken and egg scenario. They need the license first. The only way I could see them getting a license is if they took over Cannondale’s WorldTour license, but they’d still need to meet the requirements for the bank guarantee. I’m sure they’d get a time extension after the deadlines to meet the requirements and have a certain number of riders signed.
News came out last week that Edvald Boasson Hagen is leaving Sky and from what I hear he’s in talks with Alonso. But then it’s also rumoured that he’s signed with Tinkoff-Saxo. This would be a good move for him, but from what I know Tinkoff-Saxo is already full up, so I can’t see it happening. One thing I do know is that Ivan Basso is definitely going to Tinkoff-Saxo.
Speaking of Tinkoff-Saxo, Oleg Tinkoff isn’t always as crazy as he makes himself sound on Twitter (well, aside from his weekend escapades). I’ve met him before and yeah he’s eccentric, but he’s obviously quite a smart guy. What sets him apart is that he simply doesn’t give a sh*t what anyone thinks about him.
Peter Sagan would be far better off being on a team that’s solely based around him, rather than joining Tinkoff-Saxo and having to share the limelight with Alberto Contador. But having said that, nobody would pay as much as Tinkov would.
Let’s face it though: Sagan isn’t a master tactician. He’s a bit of a dumb-ass. But now he’ll have Bjarne Riis in his ear telling him what to do. Whoever has been shouting race tactics at him so far is a bit of a moron. Sagan’s just so strong that he’s able to win anyway. Riis is one of the best tacticians going around, so it’ll be a good move for him.
This whole Rohan Dennis mid-season transfer situation is bizarre. Dennis has a bit of a reputation for being pretty volatile — when things aren’t going his way he’s known to tell everyone to go and get f***ed.
I reckon what probably happened with the transfer was that he wasn’t getting along with people at Garmin-Sharp, and because he had a contract with BMC next year anyway, Vaughters was happy for him to go so he didn’t have to pay him for four months. JV has a reputation for being a tight-ass with his money.
It’s been interesting watching the Roman Kreuziger case unfold. The whole thing stinks if you ask me. If he had done something wrong years ago, why didn’t they stop him then? Oleg Tinkov has a very good point — the UCI should have told Tinkoff-Saxo that Kreuziger was under suspicion before they signed him. It’s unbelievable. If Tinkov is paying Kreuziger all this money, the UCI should compensate him. I don’t know if Kreuziger has been doing anything dodgy or not, but I’ve seen many instances where the bio-passport system got it wrong.
One case that the biological passport did get right was Jonathan Tiernan-Locke. When he popped back into the scene I just took one look at the way he was riding and I knew 100% that he was loaded up to the eyeballs. He had basically been off the bike for five years and had a reputation for bouncing off the walls of the nightclubs during that time.
Then he comes back on a sh*thouse team and is riding off the front against the best riders in the world, and putting minutes into them. Had he ever done that before? I didn’t need to look at any bio passport when he came back — I just knew because of the way he was annihilating everyone else in the races that he was up to his eyeballs on EPO.
Nobody at this year’s Tour stood out to me like that. I think you can safely say that the majority of peloton is clean now. There are always grey areas and people will try to push the limits, but I don’t think anyone can get away with flat out cheating anymore. Even Nibali winning by eight minutes — if Contador and Froome were there it would have been a battle of seconds. That’s not to take anything away from Nibali — he was super impressive, particularly on the cobbles of stage 5 when he rode away from Sagan and Cancellara.
Of course the Vuelta isn’t far away now and with the way Chris Horner is riding now, I think he will definitely be on the podium. But Froome is out training like a madman and is looking for blood. I didn’t think Contador would start, but last week he announced that he is. Glad I’m not racing the Vuelta – it’s going to be a stronger line-up than the TdF!
It’s a nervous time for many riders including myself during this stressful contract period. I am planning on racing straight through until the end-of-season Classics and giving it everything I’ve got to make sure I get a good deal for 2015!
Until next time,
The Secret Pro
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• #3322
Pifko = secret semi-pro?
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• #3323
Pifkopier
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• #3324
Calling Sagan a dumb-ass was crass too. Interesting it has been pulled, wonder why
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• #3325
The Tour de France went okay for me except for a crash in the first week that gave me a niggling injury for the next two weeks
Seems imperfectly 'secret'
If binge drinking was enough to throw the testers I'm glad they don't bother with some of us amateurs!