If veloclinic's model of how riders now blood dope is correct the only time to catch them is soon (but not immediately) after the race.
Does anyone know what percentage of out-of-competition tests are done in the immediate days following events? I imagine that's when teams (and doping control themselves) are likely to be packing-up, on the road, difficult to track-down – with minds on other things.
If veloclinic's model of how riders now blood dope is correct the only time to catch them is soon (but not immediately) after the race.
Does anyone know what percentage of out-of-competition tests are done in the immediate days following events? I imagine that's when teams (and doping control themselves) are likely to be packing-up, on the road, difficult to track-down – with minds on other things.