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"Sir" Bradley Wiggins
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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe science on gluten intolerance is showing that it is a load of nonsense
It's still better than my immune system that tries to kill my own small bowel for no reason at all.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post1% of people are thought to have Celiac disease, which is when gluten causes your immune system to start trying to kill your own small bowel. That causes physical damage, which is rather different to people who think they get a funny tummy when eating certain things and assume it must be an intolerance to gluten.
It's still better than my immune system that tries to kill my own small bowel for no reason at all.
I have both.
The former emotionally scares people if you have a reaction, while the latter can scare other people's senses. 😁"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI'm no doctor, but he had the injections just before he raced? How could he build muscle mass over night? With Armstrong it was EPO / Oxygenated blood. I don't claim to be an expert, but if he applied to use the drug and it was approved, how is this unethical? So Wiggins was ensuring that he wouldn't have a breathing episode during a race.
There is a lot of money at stake here - Are you sure the other cyclists are not making a bid for some of the sponsorship money?
There's a reason it's on the banned list and other cyclists have said (see David Millar) "it's the most potent steroid they took to enhance their performance".
The whole thing stinks in my view.Comment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI am no doctor but as I understand it the impact of the steroid he took was actually more likely to result in rapid weight loss as opposed to facilitating muscle building. Kind of like a boxer losing weight before a big fight I'd guess.
There's a reason it's on the banned list and other cyclists have said (see David Millar) "it's the most potent steroid they took to enhance their performance".
The whole thing stinks in my view.
Finally if you want to cheat you can take micro-doses of EPO and steriods which will improve your performance over the years which are not detectable on drug tests or the passport they have put in place. There is absolutely no need to ask for a TUE if you do that."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI'm no doctor, but he had the injections just before he raced? How could he build muscle mass over night? With Armstrong it was EPO / Oxygenated blood. I don't claim to be an expert, but if he applied to use the drug and it was approved, how is this unethical? So Wiggins was ensuring that he wouldn't have a breathing episode during a race.
There is a lot of money at stake here - Are you sure the other cyclists are not making a bid for some of the sponsorship money?
In addition if he's smeared then you can try and smear Team Sky by association plus British Cycling. Cyclists from the Netherlands, France etc already call British Cycling cheats due to the cyclist only performing at the top to ensure they maintain lottery funding. Oh and if you smear British Cycling you then you smear all other sports by association so the Russian Hackers would have won by saying Russia is not the only dirty team out their but Britain are as well.
They have already tried that with the US by picking on the likes of the Williams' sisters and that gymnast but it failed as they all have well documented medical conditions.Last edited by SueEllen; 28 September 2016, 14:27."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI'm no doctor, but he had the injections just before he raced? How could he build muscle mass over night? With Armstrong it was EPO / Oxygenated blood. I don't claim to be an expert, but if he applied to use the drug and it was approved, how is this unethical? So Wiggins was ensuring that he wouldn't have a breathing episode during a race.
There is a lot of money at stake here - Are you sure the other cyclists are not making a bid for some of the sponsorship money?
Steroids are not just to build muscle mass. The effect is to ease the air ways and stop inflammation of the lungs. When Mr Average cyclist is going up hill and gets puffed out with his lungs hurting, Mr Dope has it easy."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Uncontrolled weight loss would not be a good thing for a person in that physique 3 days before an event.
its either coming from muscle which he has trained to build or fat which he will have at a level which was calculated months before the race.
And as I said previously the levels of other asthma/allergy drugs allowed is at a serious low level, on drugs that are not performance beneficial. Who knows what amounts have to be taken of the drug in an abuse scenario, I doubt he came even close with one shot per year.
And as said the main protagonists in this case are other competitors and employees of other competitors. I think that speaks for itself.Comment
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