Some Optimism In The Drug Wars



B. Lafferty wrote:
> http://fr.sports.yahoo.com/050627/26/82uv.html




Dumbass -

Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.

How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective.

thanks,

K. Gringioni.
 
"Kurgan Gringioni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> B. Lafferty wrote:
>> http://fr.sports.yahoo.com/050627/26/82uv.html

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>
>
> Dumbass -
>
> Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
> It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
> until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.
>
> How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective.


According to Verbruggen, they have a test for autologous transfusions that
is being field tested now, just like they were field testing the homologus
test last year. When they decide to implement it will not be announced in
advance according the test's developer. It could be at this year's Tour,
maybe not. But you knew all of that.
 
B. Lafferty wrote:
> According to Verbruggen, they have a test for autologous transfusions
> that is being field tested now, just like they were field testing the
> homologus test last year. When they decide to implement it will not be
> announced in advance according the test's developer.


Oh, great. Yeah, that's reason for optimism. You know, as long as they're
not going to put these tests out for validity review, it'd be simpler just
ask the gym teacher to identify the performances that are physiologically
impossible.
 
B. Lafferty wrote:

> >
> > Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
> > It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
> > until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.
> >
> > How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective.

>
> According to Verbruggen, they have a test for autologous transfusions that
> is being field tested now, just like they were field testing the homologus
> test last year. When they decide to implement it will not be announced in
> advance according the test's developer. It could be at this year's Tour,
> maybe not. But you knew all of that.



Dumbass -

Yep. But, like I wrote earlier:

Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.


thanks,

K. Gringioni.
 
"Kurgan Gringioni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>
> B. Lafferty wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
>> > It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
>> > until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.
>> >
>> > How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective.

>>
>> According to Verbruggen, they have a test for autologous transfusions
>> that
>> is being field tested now, just like they were field testing the
>> homologus
>> test last year. When they decide to implement it will not be announced
>> in
>> advance according the test's developer. It could be at this year's Tour,
>> maybe not. But you knew all of that.

>
>
> Dumbass -
>
> Yep. But, like I wrote earlier:
>
> Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
> It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
> until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.


I have no doubt that they will always be ahead of the curve. But that
wasn't what I was commenting on. You conveniently left out your statement
which was

"How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective."

Once again you were wrong. There is apparently a test for the abuse you set
forth. You're the Campionissimo of being disingenuous.
 
B. Lafferty wrote:
> >
> > Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
> > It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
> > until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.

>
> I have no doubt that they will always be ahead of the curve. But that
> wasn't what I was commenting on. You conveniently left out your statement
> which was
>
> "How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective."
>
> Once again you were wrong.




Dumbass -

Not really. They're not testing for it yet are they? Which means the
racers are free to use that method.

thanks,

K. Gringioni.
 
"Kurgan Gringioni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>
> B. Lafferty wrote:
>> >
>> > Don't kid yourself. The riders will always be ahead of the testing.
>> > It's a given - testing doesn't occur for new substances/methodologies
>> > until use of the new substances/methodologies are widespread.

>>
>> I have no doubt that they will always be ahead of the curve. But that
>> wasn't what I was commenting on. You conveniently left out your
>> statement
>> which was
>>
>> "How about autologous blood transfusion? Simple, effective."
>>
>> Once again you were wrong.

>
>
>
> Dumbass -
>
> Not really. They're not testing for it yet are they? Which means the
> racers are free to use that method.



Not really. If a top rider is found to be doing autologous blood doping
with an as yet unofficial test , I doubt that the unofficial result of the
test would remain a state secret for long. It could be rather damaging to a
number of people in the sport--not just the rider involved.

If they've been using such a test in trial this season, they might be ready
to introduce it officially without prior notice. That could be even more
"fun." Just ask Tyler.
>
> thanks,
>
> K. Gringioni.
>
 
B. Lafferty wrote:
>
> Not really. If a top rider is found to be doing autologous blood doping
> with an as yet unofficial test ,




Dumbass -

Whenever they start testing for that the top riders will know about it
whether its through official channels or underground ones.

Too much $$$ at stake.

thanks,

K. Gringioni.
 
"Kurgan Gringioni" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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| B. Lafferty wrote:
| >
| > Not really. If a top rider is found to be doing autologous blood
doping
| > with an as yet unofficial test ,
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|
|
| Dumbass -
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| Whenever they start testing for that the top riders will know about it
| whether its through official channels or underground ones.
|
| Too much $$$ at stake.
|
| thanks,
|
| K. Gringioni.

Yeah, like Tyler knew in advance about testing for homologous blood doping.
 
trg wrote:
> "Kurgan Gringioni" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:


> | Dumbass -
> |
> | Whenever they start testing for that the top riders will know about it
> | whether its through official channels or underground ones.
> |
> | Too much $$$ at stake.
> |
> | thanks,
> |
> | K. Gringioni.
>
> Yeah, like Tyler knew in advance about testing for homologous blood doping.




Dumbass -

You know what the simplest explanation for Tyler and his roomie testing
positive is right?

Autologous doping. Mistake - switched the blood bags.

Do we know that's what happened? No. But it is something to think
about.

thanks,

K. Gringioni.
 
And in the "takes one to know one catagory" WE HAVE A WINNER!