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• #1977
Any chance of a translation into English? :-)
Not from me, no.
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• #1978
This. It's not a doping positive. It's a "low cortisone" warning.
It would be low "cortisol" warning, no? Brought on by the use of the banned 'cortisone'.
Here you go, this is le proper explanationz..
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• #1979
I red the piece above,
very clever piece to cover such a hot trail.The team manager explained the 6 times less hormone concentration by a too early test, what about the others done within an hour?
Does this hormone vary so wildly usually along the day?
When is a good time?
The people running the tests should know of this,
why did they proceeded that way?Let's try this entirely fictional story:
a team complying to the mpcc rules did not register ,
2 of its riders failed tests.
All the teams know about the results of the rider's test,
the rider still started the race,
the other teams complained.
The mpcc is run by all the big hitters in the industry,
they would loose face,
they made a few phone calls
"You're making us look bad, you're attracting attention,etc"
possibly in a Marlon Brando's impression.Racer retires after 20k.
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• #1980
It would be low "cortisol" warning, no? Brought on by the use of the banned 'cortisone'.
Yes. I blame my fat hands.
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• #1981
Sylvain Georges is fired from AG2R.
His team manager is the treasorer of mpcc,
whose team didn't enter the Dauphine,
complying to the rules .Rolland's case is clearly indicated on the mpcc site in rule n° 6 here:
http://www.mpcc.fr/index.php/fr/mpcc
His team manager is heading the national league,
it's first rule is:
1°) To protect the physical integrity of professionals racers
http://www.lncpro.fr/decouvrez/?Content=statuts-missions&PHPSESSID=icbd34vrnbj79c1gkq1pcgbcg6
There are 4 rules, the first 3 were broken in this case.He won't be fired.
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• #1982
Would a testosterone booster help cycling? I know it can assist with growing muscles when doing weight training but would it help with cycling?
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• #1983
You mean zinc?
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• #1984
for example, here is the Stacker2 Testo-4HD
Testo-4HD complex Testo-4HD complex
Tribulus Terrestris (30% Protodioscin)
Maca (Lepidium meyenii) (leaves)
Zinc (Zinc Aspartate)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCI)
Magnesium (Magnesium Aspartate)
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
Stacker Anabolic Complex ™
Acanthus Virilis (Muira Puama)
Rhodiola rosea (2% Salidroside)
Damiana (Turnera diffusa) (leaf)
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• #1985
Removing the multivitamin ingredients... that leaves..
** Tribulus Terrestris (30% Protodioscin)**
"However, T. terrestris has failed to increase testosterone levels in controlled studies."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribulus_terrestris#Dietary_supplement** Maca (Lepidium meyenii) (leaves)**
"A 12-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 56 subjects found that Maca has no effect on sex hormone levels in men, including LH, FSH, prolactin, 17-OH progesterone, testosterone or estradiol."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepidium_meyenii#Aphrodisiac_claims** Acanthus Virilis (Muira Puama)**
"in a 1990 study conducted by Jacques Waynsberg at the Institute of Sexology in Paris, 62% of men who took muira puama extract noted an increase in sex drive and 51% of participants reported an increased ability to produce an erection.[4][unreliable medical source?]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptychopetalum**
Rhodiola rosea (2% Salidroside)**
" Studies on whether Rhodiola improves physical performance have been inconclusive, with some studies showing some benefit,[27] while others show no significant difference."
A 2007 clinical trial from Armenia showed significant effect for a Rhodiola extract in doses of 340–680 mg per day in male and female patients from 18 to 70 years old with mild to moderate depression. No side effects were demonstrated at these doses[21] Another study also found antidepressant properties,[22] possibly via the plant's inhibition of MAO-A and MAO-B.[23]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodiola_rosea#Phytochemicals_and_potential_health_effects** Damiana (Turnera diffusa) (leaf)**
Several animal testing studies have shown evidence of increased sexual activity in rats of both sexes.
May be effective as anti anxiety drug
"A product known as "Black Mamba", labelled as containing "100% Damiana", has been on sale in the UK; ill effects from its use have been reported. Black Mamba is now illegal in the UK."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnera_diffusa#Uses**Avena Sativa
**Posh name for Oats:-) -
• #1986
So, unlike actual testosterone I'd say these boosters are a bit of a waste of money. There might be some effect (placebo or not) but there's a risk of negatives obviously (stomach upsets seem common).
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• #1987
So I guess it's pointless to take it.
I'm almost out of stackers and the don't sell them anymore (last batch they made and expiration date is august 2013).
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• #1988
I would have thought cycling with an erection, reduces your ability to get down into an aero position. So any gain would be lost.
I'll do some tests wearing my powercal belt, and some love-eggs this evening to verify.
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• #1989
Yeah if it doesn't work I don't want to spend money on them.
Testo-4HD complex Testo-4HD complex
Tribulus Terrestris (30% Protodioscin)
testosterone booster
helps building musclesMaca (Lepidium meyenii) (leaves)
Increases libido
Improves semen qualityZinc (Zinc Aspartate)
Prevents aging of the muscles?Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCI)
Improves mensturation (really helpful XD)
Also helps with problems for pregnant womenMagnesium (Magnesium Aspartate)
Causes brain damage?Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
No idea?Stacker Anabolic Complex ™
Yeah...Acanthus Virilis (Muira Puama)
Improves libido
Improves happyness
Energy booster
LSD like hallucinateRhodiola rosea (2% Salidroside)
Anti-depressant
Anti-sleepinessDamiana (Turnera diffusa) (leaf)
RelaxationAvena Sativa
One of the main ingredients of growing beer. No idea what -
• #1990
Well having a libido boost after cycling can be a great help.
I remember a few years ago. I had sex with this girl and I had to bring her home on my "new" bicycle (got it for free but never ridden it before). After a few minuts of cycling I lost the feeling in my genitals. It took me a while to connect it to a poorly placed saddle. I wasn't able to get it up again for about 2 hours due to nubmness. Really strange.
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• #1991
Thanks for sharing
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• #1992
I'm sure we will all sleep easier now.
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• #1993
Would a testosterone booster help cycling?
Ask this man:
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• #1994
Well having a libido boost after cycling can be a great help.
I remember a few years ago. I had sex with this girl and I had to bring her home on my "new" bicycle (got it for free but never ridden it before). After a few minuts of cycling I lost the feeling in my genitals. It took me a while to connect it to a poorly placed saddle. I wasn't able to get it up again for about 2 hours due to nubmness. Really strange.
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• #1995
french magazine article comparing raw data from 21 riders. Green is clean, yellow suspicious, orange miraculous and red means they've had a dose of gamma radiation
Article if anyone fancies showing off their GCSE French
It is a book available in english 10 eu + shipping
here:
http://www.alternativeditions.com/not-normal/
Writers:
David Howman (Directeur général de l'AMA),
Michel Rieu (conseiller scientifique de l'AFLD)
Sandro Donati (expert antidopage du CONI).
They teamed with this internet forum for data:
http://www.cyclisme-dopage.com/portraits/madiot.htm
The link is to Marc Madiot page, Rolland's boss.
Colourful.
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• #1996
This is a good article on the 'Not Normal' paper;
As much as I love Wiggo I do have my doubts about Team Sky, the way they tried to hush up the Dr Leinders thing didn't help their cause and the British media seem scared to ask awkward questions.
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• #1997
How did they "hush up" the Dr Leinders thing exactly? He was listed on their website as a member of staff last season, that's a major marginal gain missed in the world of subterfuge and espionage.
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• #1998
This is a good article on the 'Not Normal' paper;
"Findings were generated via calculations — many of the performances took place before the advent of power meters — but according to the report, and a side-by-side analysis of actual power data from Chris Horner (RadioShack-Leopard), the wattage numbers are close."
Urgh...
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• #1999
^^ quite. It's not like they hid him in the shadows - they just handled the PR fallout reasonably well.
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• #2000
the wattage numbers are close.
Except for the times they aren't; worst case was 9% out, which could be the difference between a great but human 6.0W/kg and a highly suspicious 6.5
I've been thinking a lot about performance enhancement in a much wider cultural context, and I'm going to remain anti-anti-doping.
Sorry.