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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Alex P » Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:44 pm

I think that we should just stick to the facts and remember that this is an ACC forum and not your forum.

There are for sure big problems with drugs in cycling as there seems to be in any other sport (tiddlywicks might get away with it) especially where there is a lot of money involved but throwing around suppositions does not change the status quo, it only further entrenches the situation and polarizes views.
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Andrew G » Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:46 pm

[quote="Brian Robinson"]A question about autologous transfusions:

I understand that if it is your own blood that you can't test for it, but what about fluctuations between haemocrit/haemoglobin levels on a daily basis. How much can your natural levels move in any one day and what are the causes? Should going from 42% one day to 49% the next day in the middle of a Grand Tour not look a tad suspicious? If you transfuse in the morning and hit the start line with 60% would it be below 50% by the end of the day?

Clearly if your natural levels fluctuate significantly on a daily basis then it would be difficult to measure :? .

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As a rule your red cell count will drop over a grand tour but will then recover after once you're are on recovery but I don't know by how much. it is a slow drift though and your cell count doesn't jump around by that much over a short period of time. Altitude training will increase your red cell count, which is often why people do it, but doing a few mountain stages does not counteract the general drop that would occur in the race.

The 50% health check is to avoid the counts getting too high and suggesting that you may be blood doping (or EPO which also boost the red cell count). A rider needs a certificate to prove they have a naturally high count which may read over 50%, which is entirely possible particularly if you are say a Colombian who lives at altitude (why they make good climbers). The 50% rule isn't foolproof as if you have a 40% count and I have a 45% count we could both blood dope up to 49% and stay in the limit but you would get a greater benefit.

If as you say you tested daily and it went from 42% to 49% the next day then it would raise doubts, and although you stayed below 50% and the rest of the test was clear of any drugs, you would be a marked man and they would pay close attention to you - as they did with Vino et al.

Riders medical documents that they have to have with them hold their haemocrit level so that any tests can be compared to what that says is their natural level, and also holds details of any exemption certificates they have for asthma drugs etc. I think the passport system they've been introducing just takes this a step further to hold more information.

Having mentioned asthma and the drugs thing that crops up about taking the medication for performance benefits, like Petacchi who failed a test and got banned, the last time I went to the doctors we were chatting about cycling. He is a trained sports doctor and has worked as a physio for sports teams and was involved in tests that were carried out looking at various performance enhancing drugs. He said their results actually showed that you would be mad to use the asthma drug method to cheat as the performance benefit it gives you is tiny and so negligible that the risk of getting caught would far out way the benefit, even for the most keen to dope athlete.
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Dombo » Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:06 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]... you would be mad to use the asthma drug method to cheat as the performance benefit it gives you is tiny and so negligible that the risk of getting caught would far out way the benefit, even for the most keen to dope athlete.


What about some adrenaline straight into the heart like that bird in Pulp Fiction? or a couple of Epipens jabbed in your thighs at the base of Tourmalet or AdH? Or for those of us suffering in the credit crunch, and on a tight budget, perhaps a Ralgex suppository clenched between the cheeks at the base of Box Hill? Just curious.
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Ben » Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:23 pm

LA podium speech

"But finally the last thing I’ll say to the people who don’t believe in cycling, the cynics and the sceptics. I'm sorry for you. I’m sorry that you can’t dream big. I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. But this is one hell of a race. This is a great sporting event and you should stand around and believe it. You should believe in these athletes, and you should believe in these people. I'll be a fan of the Tour de France for as long as I live. And there are no secrets - this is a hard sporting event and hard work wins it".

Not read any of his books, did LA , ever express any views, on reducing the distance/number of events riders are expected to participate, increasing the number of rest days, calling for longer contracts etc
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Andrew G » Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:42 pm

[quote="Dombo"][quote="Andrew G"]... you would be mad to use the asthma drug method to cheat as the performance benefit it gives you is tiny and so negligible that the risk of getting caught would far out way the benefit, even for the most keen to dope athlete.


What about some adrenaline straight into the heart like that bird in Pulp Fiction? or a couple of Epipens jabbed in your thighs at the base of Tourmalet or AdH? Or for those of us suffering in the credit crunch, and on a tight budget, perhaps a Ralgex suppository clenched between the cheeks at the base of Box Hill? Just curious.

I'll leave you to try the sandpaper in the shorts to keep you out the saddle and pounding up the climb method :lol: .
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Rob C » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:19 pm

FTS, just get a couple of viagras
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Alex P » Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:15 am

Marco, I apologise, it did get a bit out of hand, emotionally charged and I was out of order, it was the British Olympic team bit and how it came across to me that it was in effect your duty to do this on behalf of the ACC to spread your word that did it for me. :(
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Dombo » Sat Oct 11, 2008 3:33 pm

A well reasoned argument over the internet is not going to affect anything. Nothing I have said is in any way a personal attack - why, just the other day I greeted you on the Reigate steps!

Of course, I wasn't riding a Trek, wearing my new Astana kit with yellow jersey and an "Armstrong No 1" label pinned to my arse! :D
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby kieran » Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:49 pm

damn, I was hoping for a fight and laying a bet on..! :lol:
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Keith » Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:31 am

Blimey, Kohl's positive test for CERA just made the lead story on the BBC's sports news. Ahead of any football coverage. :shock:
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby huw williams » Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:20 am

"Due to the most extensive control program that has ever existed in the sporting world I expect an equality of opportunity that has been long overdue. An important step toward chieving this goal is the foundation of the 'Movement for a trustworthy cycling sport' (MPCC= Movement Pour un Cyclisme Vrédible). In union with several other cycling teams we sent an international signal during the Tour de France 2007. Transparency and adherence to the ethical principals are the cornerstones of this union." - Gerolsteiner team manager Hans Holczer on the launch of the 2008 team.

Messrs Schumacher and Kohl were room-mates so evidently they were taking a shower when that international signal was sent out :D
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Alex P » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:04 am

Are they going to nail Kohl or does it have to go through retesting, 2nd sample, outrage, appeal, 2 years down line page 34 in the Surrey Comet we find out the result?
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby huw williams » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:26 am

[quote="marco"] (what is the spanish word for rug?!?!?)


Manta

As you know I'm one third spanish

so

"barrido bajo la manta"

I think. Come on Alan throw us a bone here
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby adrian » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:45 am

Una manta is a blanket. More likely debajo de la alfombra, if you will insist on a literal translation :roll: :wink:
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Re: AD : Que CERA CERA, whatever will be, will be

Postby Keith » Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:22 pm

What's Spanish for pedantic?

[quote="Huw"]As you know I'm one third spanish


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