![]() |
View
New Forum Topics Today's Forum Topics Set as homepage |
|
|||||||
| |
||||
Welcome to CyclingForums.com You are currently viewing our website as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions. You will have to register before you can post to this thread. By joining our free online community you will have access to post new topics, communicate privately with other cyclingforums.com members (PM), respond to polls, upload photos and access other special features like product reviews and classifieds. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|
#1 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
http://www.velonews.com/article/734...on-our-last-leg
VN:Will the biological passport help? BJ: I think that’s a good idea. That’s basically what we’ve done at CSC. I think that’s fantastic and that’s the way we can establish a baseline for people, but they have to target the people who are suspicious and who are prone to that risk. I don’t think a guy who isn’t even going to the Tour, you shouldn’t have to control him five times in out-of-competition tests a month before the Tour. Focus on the guys who you need to focus on and leave the other guys alone. They know who are the risky cases and who are not. They have our blood and urine for years. I don’t think this biological passport is anything new because we’ve had to give our blood and urine to the UCI four times a year for four, five years already anyway. __________________________________________________________________ Bobby Jewlick - aka "BJ" - isn't qualified to state whether the biological pissport system will help or not. "Establishing a baseline" is stupid because it has no effect on whether you are positive under WADA code nor will it be used to help WADA sustain a conviction against a rider. So it will do nothing in terms of catching riders or preventing them from cheating. There is no evidence that any of this information collected in the biological passport is being interpreted with the proper software, statistics, or experts. The UCI and teams simply do not employ these experts oor methods. Instead, they pay money for what is a PR CAMPAIGN of which 100% of the biological passport information is kept confidential and cannot be used to sanction a rider. Gontchar is the only example that comes to mind actually, which is pretty amazing given that Stapleton employed doping doctors from the Freiburg Clinic to administrate his anti-doping program. So 1 rider in the entire pro peloton in the past 2 years has been caught with internal doping control? How many cyclists has the current WADA system caught in that same time - like 15? What about Slipsemen's passport system...none of that information is made public - there's no transparency as they said there was going to be. Vaughters never disclosed the names of those riders who gave "funny numbers." Thanks, Magilla |
|