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Old 06-06.-2005, 04:56 AM   #1
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I have looked all over this forum, but there is no talk of doping gear. It is just discussions of riders innocence or guilt, the effects of doping, etc... Am I crazy or is there really no discussion about doping gear, which is the stated purpose of this forum?
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Old 06-06.-2005, 05:06 AM   #2
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I have looked all over this forum, but there is no talk of doping gear. It is just discussions of riders innocence or guilt, the effects of doping, etc... Am I crazy or is there really no discussion about doping gear, which is the stated purpose of this forum?

That's hilarious, it certainly reads that way doesn't it? You would think we would at least have a few polls regarding what works best.
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Old 06-06.-2005, 09:51 PM   #3
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That's hilarious, it certainly reads that way doesn't it? You would think we would at least have a few polls regarding what works best.

Titanium vs. carbon fiber for syringes perhaps?
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Old 06-06.-2005, 11:22 PM   #4
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Titanium vs. carbon fiber for syringes perhaps?


I don't want to risk getting lead poisoning from the carbon fiber syringe ... Ti though might work. As it stands I have a large supply of standard syringes and don't really need to upgrade. I would however like to hear some opinions on DIY'r blood transfusion kits.
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I don't want to risk getting lead poisoning from the carbon fiber syringe ... Ti though might work. As it stands I have a large supply of standard syringes and don't really need to upgrade. I would however like to hear some opinions on DIY'r blood transfusion kits.

I think most just use the same hose they use for siphoning gasoline with. Providing it's high octane fuel that is.
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Old 14-07.-2005, 01:53 PM   #6
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I think most just use the same hose they use for siphoning gasoline with. Providing it's high octane fuel that is.


a centerfuge is a must.
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Old 15-07.-2005, 02:04 AM   #8
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Lance Armstrong's gear:

Michele Ferrari, (aka Schumi) Comes with batteries.

His mentor referred to Ferrari as a businessman more than a doctor.

Perhaps Michele's heavy fees troubled the retired professor from the Univesity of Ferrara.

It's a fee-for-service world--and pay-by-results.


Dr. Craig Nichols as well.
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