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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Lie detector tests is definitely an interesting idea. Although, as far as I'm concerned, they are not accurate enough to be considered a positive doping test.
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Exactly! It would be very interesting, but nobody would accept it. I think even if rider is innocent because the test is not 100% sure.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Zero tolerance sounds like bringing "war on drugs" to sports. Hmmm...Has war on drugs been successful when trying to get rid of "street drugs"? I can see athletes who has to take asthma medication being suspended for life...
Health passport on the other hand sounds better idea. No passport covering last 2-3 years no professional lisence.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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i totally agree with you!!! this system would have caught many riders out like riis ,ivan gotti, etc... whose haemo rised from 40-61% |
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for some weird reason his idea sounds good. Cyclist who die like that should be buried on the side of the road, put a marker on top of that just like in the car accidents. "He did not know the difference between sports science and sport science fiction. RIP" ![]()
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