Basically yes. The idea is that they establish a baseline of values from the initial tests. If you choose to dope then it'll reflect in the values, or you have to dope year round to maintain the baseline values.
What's happened here is that JTL's values from last year look odd compared to the ones recorded this year, the assumption being that he doped last year to get a contract.
Basically yes. The idea is that they establish a baseline of values from the initial tests. If you choose to dope then it'll reflect in the values, or you have to dope year round to maintain the baseline values.
What's happened here is that JTL's values from last year look odd compared to the ones recorded this year, the assumption being that he doped last year to get a contract.