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Remember when Riss won the tour?.......GOD he looked scary.....toothpic thin and white as a sheet except for those rosey red cheeks(from the high hematocrit)
The guys crit was so high that he was dubbed MR. 60% he he he This guy basically came out of nowhere in 96 and 97(from below top 20) due to his heavy EPO use. Should he have his tour win revoked? Comments? |
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Does this imply he is doing something unethical with the riders that find their careers reborn under his tutelage, ie Hamilton, etc? |
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Yes I think that was the case...at any rate he was shown to have a 60% crit during the tour! ...but wasn't he tested again and was still very high? Maybe someone can make this clearer. I really hope Hamilton is clean but I just don't know. And....what about Lance....advanced testicular cancer at 26.....maybe due to drug use in his past?? In regard to Riss.... NOBODY gets a 60% crit without either blood doping or EPO use. |
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Who is this Riss you're stammering about? Oh, you mean Bjarne Riis? When did he ever test positive for EPO? Did you want to revoke his TDF win on rumor and conjecture? Well then you better revoke Lance's TDF wins also. And Pantani was the one who had a 60% haematocrit in the hospital after an accident. Now I'll let you get back to your circle jerk poll forum with the other jerky boys here. ![]() |
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Opps....I sorry for the spelling .....but whats with the flame? I didn't say he tested positive for EPO.....but he did test in near 60% thus his nickman Mr. 60%. Nobody gets a crit above 50% without the use of EPO or transfusions! AND...why do you talk about Lance...his hematocrit has never been tested above 45%. Here is a good quote.... Most dramatic for the Danish viewers was information concerning national hero Bjarne Riis - that EPO was being used by Gewiss-Ballan riders in 1995, at which time Riis was with the team. The journalists have apparently come in the possession of papers documenting the testing of Gewiss-Ballan riders’ hematocrit levels in 1995. According to these papers, Gewiss-Ballan riders were tested on 14 January 1995, at which time Riis had a hematocrit level of 41.1% (normal for an adult male). Six months later, on 10 July 1995, the rest day of that year’s Tour, just days after Riis had worn the maillot jaune for the first time, tests indicated that his hæmatocrit levels were then 56.3%. Last edited by TiMan : 03-01.-2005 at 04:46 PM. |
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At work a urologist said that he wondered about why Armstrong got testicular cancer and he went on to say that it is rare. He also added that the use of exogenous testosterone has been proven to promote the developement of testicular cancer. The use of exogenous testosterone at times during the year, to assist in the recovery process is not uncommon during the year with many pro teams. Long term intense trianing will reduce ones testosterone production and hamper recovery and thus the use of testosterone by injection. The use of exogenous testosterone will completely shut down ones own natural testosterone production, even at 100mg per week, and the testicular atrophy that occurs over the weeks can trigger testicular cancer, this is a scientific fact. I have been racing Cat 1 for 10 years and have raced all over Europe as well. I have followed the pro game for years. If you think that Lance Armstrong has never used performance enhancing drugs thats fine but it's pretty naive and overly trusting in my humble opinion. Look, the best Cat 1 teams that I know of use performance enhancing drugs, and especially testosterone at certain times of the year. In fact the practise of saving your own blood and then transfusing before big races(not all) is almost a given. So why do you think Armstrong, or any other pro for that matter, is clean 100% of the time? And yes dopping with your own blood is unfair but everyone does it bro from time to time....it's "a given" . My crit runs about 40% normally but if I can boost it up to even 44 or 45% it makes a big difference in my performance! Now I am not saying that Armstrong is using EPO or blood dopping with other peoples blood as that would almost certainly cause him to be caught. BUT ...I would bet my life that he is transfusing his own blood for the tour, being careful to not exceed a 50% hematocrit, and is using testosterone from time to time BEFORE the tour as well. By the way it is very easy to jump your hematocrit above 50% with dopping but it is also very easy to drop it down with a bolus transfusion of lactated ringers or normal saline. Last edited by TiMan : 04-01.-2005 at 02:02 AM. |
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IMO it all boils down to the following:
Did Riis get caught cheating? No! Thus he shouldn't have his TdF win removed. Has Armstrong been caught cheating? No! Thus he shouldn't have any of his TdF wins removed. To me its all very simpel: follow the rules that WADA and UCI has established, catch the guilty parts and punish themto the maximum under the given ruleset at a given momemt, no more no less! Common pratice of law and order I would think. |
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Why do you ask if Bjarne Riis should have his tour win revoked? On what basis? He was never caught doing anything illegal which would put his tour win in doubt.
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He had a crit of almost 60% bro....DURING THE TOUR! |
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How high can one raise the hematocrit level through hypoxic training? (Either by training at altitude or sleeping in a "tent").
I'm not saying this is an explanation for Riis' levels, or anyone elses, but I'm genuinely curious. Anyone? |
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UPPER 40's tops. Riis had his in the upper 50's and believe me that makes a huge diff.... Riis was surely a NON CONTENDER for the tour title UNTIL he dopped his way up to almost 60%! Here's a guyy that came almost out of nowhere(below top 15 for sure) to win the tour at age 34!! Come on now |
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I accept the premise of your point - however in defence of Riis, you seem to suggest that he came out of nowhere in 1996. His record in the TDF prior to 1996 was quite consistent - he managed to finish on the podium and was top 10 finisher a couple of times as well, prior to winning in 1996. He finished each tour he started also. His "credibility" is far more compelling than Armstrong's. |
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Well thats true....but he really didn't get noticed until about 94 at age 32 and then BOOM he was #1 at age 34!....he jumped at least 10 ranking places in less than one year from 95 until he won the tour! |
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