http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/Giro_dItalia_news_roundup_article_282205.html
By Italian police. I can't wait
By Italian police. I can't wait
CERA or a bristish PED?RdBiker said:Yes! Finally! Now we'll see if Contador was on CERA.
That would be my guess. If you have the resources why not still do blood doping? The USPS/Disco blood dope docs have never been busted, surely still in business. Didn't Astana also hire one of the Frieberg docs?Bro Deal said:Contador was probably using transfusions...
CERA is a large molecule and is unlikely to pass in urine, just in case of big effort: Ricco was caught at ITT and at first medium mountain stage (if I recall it correctly) but not for the first flat stages.Cobblestones said:I'd be interested in the rate of false negatives of Cera testing. I assume it's pretty high since they needed quite a few samples to catch Piepoli and the Cobra.
If so, the whole thing might fizzle out. With a large rate of false negatives you'd need in average a lot of samples to bust a rider.
Cobblestones said:I'd be interested in the rate of false negatives of Cera testing. I assume it's pretty high since they needed quite a few samples to catch Piepoli and the Cobra.
If so, the whole thing might fizzle out. With a large rate of false negatives you'd need in average a lot of samples to bust a rider.
poulidor said:CERA is a large molecule and is unlikely to pass in urine, just in case of big effort: Ricco was caught at ITT and at first medium mountain stage (if I recall it correctly) but not for the first flat stages.
Maybe they would test blood samples too, in that case the rate of true positive is extremely high.
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