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Warren
Guest
Interesting information about how the high hematocrit levels are established
for certain riders.
More detail is at...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2004/oct04/oct25news
"...I went to Lausanne, where I was monitored for three days. During this
period of time, several blood samples were taken. After all this info was
analysed, I received the certificate from UCI. Of course the certificate
contains a limit, but it is a personal limit according to my natural level,
not the 50 limit, which is used for the whole world. I think this is an
issue that should be analysed more deeply, as not every rider has the same
value, so why is there a 50 percent limit for everyone?"
So, test each rider in this way and each gets their own certificate? Then
they can't use EPO to go higher than their own natural level.
-WG
for certain riders.
More detail is at...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2004/oct04/oct25news
"...I went to Lausanne, where I was monitored for three days. During this
period of time, several blood samples were taken. After all this info was
analysed, I received the certificate from UCI. Of course the certificate
contains a limit, but it is a personal limit according to my natural level,
not the 50 limit, which is used for the whole world. I think this is an
issue that should be analysed more deeply, as not every rider has the same
value, so why is there a 50 percent limit for everyone?"
So, test each rider in this way and each gets their own certificate? Then
they can't use EPO to go higher than their own natural level.
-WG