Hincapie the Cause of the T-Mobile Demise?



"Morten Reippuert Knudsen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Why not? Basso, Hamilton, Perez, Herras, Ulrich, Jachkse, Landis,
> Vinokurov, Millar and a lot of other riders hasn't had any problems
> passing doping test while doped during the last 5 years. Why should
> Hincapee be any different?
>
> Do your really think passing an ordianry in-competition doping test
> means that you are not doping?


With any luck at all you'll be arrested and tried and jailed on the sort of
evidence that you think proves doping for other people.

I realize that there are so many like you out there who are perfectly
willing to accept a rumor as proof of wrong doing but then not a one of you
would accept such a case against yourselves.
 
In article <[email protected]>, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com>
wrote:

> "Morten Reippuert Knudsen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Why not? Basso, Hamilton, Perez, Herras, Ulrich, Jachkse, Landis,
> > Vinokurov, Millar and a lot of other riders hasn't had any problems
> > passing doping test while doped during the last 5 years. Why should
> > Hincapee be any different?
> >
> > Do your really think passing an ordianry in-competition doping test
> > means that you are not doping?

>
> With any luck at all you'll be arrested and tried and jailed on the sort of
> evidence that you think proves doping for other people.
>
> I realize that there are so many like you out there who are perfectly
> willing to accept a rumor as proof of wrong doing but then not a one of you
> would accept such a case against yourselves.


"Clinton Death Lists", anyone?

You are such a hypocrite, Tom.

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remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote in message
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> "Carl Sundquist" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> Don't forget the actovegin for the mechanic.

>
> Ain't that the same stuff never shown to have any effect?
>


Actovegin(r) produces an organ-unrelated increase of the cellular energy
metabolism. The activity is confirmed by measurement of the increased uptake
and of the elevated utilization of glucose and oxygen. These two effects are
coupled and they result in a rise of the ATP-turnover and thus in a greater
provision of energy in the cell. In deficiency states with impairment of the
normal functions of the energy metabolism (hypoxia, substrate deficiency)
and in states of increased energy requirement (reparation, regeneration)
Actovegin(r) promotes the energy-dependent processes of the functional
metabolism
and of the conservation metabolism. An increase of the blood supply is seen
as a secondary effect.

http://www.nycomed.com.cn/english/wmdcp/awz/index.html
 
William Asher wrote:
> It also might explain why the top GC riders focus on only one tour. There
> is only so much blood you can save up in the off-season.


And in the current credit crunch you can't even get your
blood on a mortgage.
 
Tom Kunich wrote:

> "Morten Reippuert Knudsen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>
>> Why not? Basso, Hamilton, Perez, Herras, Ulrich, Jachkse, Landis,
>> Vinokurov, Millar and a lot of other riders hasn't had any problems
>> passing doping test while doped during the last 5 years. Why should
>> Hincapee be any different?
>>
>> Do your really think passing an ordianry in-competition doping test
>> means that you are not doping?

>
>
> With any luck at all you'll be arrested and tried and jailed on the sort
> of evidence that you think proves doping for other people.
>
> I realize that there are so many like you out there who are perfectly
> willing to accept a rumor as proof of wrong doing but then not a one of
> you would accept such a case against yourselves.
>



Riddle me this, Kuneyisland Psychlone, what's the criminal charge for
asking a question in an Internet newsgroup? Manslaughter or rape?


Magilla
 
MagillaGorilla <[email protected]> wrote:
> Morten Reippuert Knudsen wrote:
>
>> Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Mind you, that was in Texas, but I would have thought it was just as
>>>easy for WADA to find him in Girona,

>>
>>
>> When did WADA begin out of competition tests?
>>

>
>
> Americans think that because USADA does OOC tests in the U.S., that WADA
> does the OOC tests in Europe. Not true. WADA has never done and never
> will do OOC testing in Europe.
>
> OOC tests are the responsibility of national federations and
> international federations, most of whom are corrupt and want to suppress
> positive findings. Only recently has the UCI started OOC testing.


Several European National federations has done OOC testing for a long
time - especially among riders in the piture for the Olympics.

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