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Warren wrote:
"Badger South" wrote in message ... Would be hilarious if they did a reverse sting, though. You know WADA official caught in bed with "Mango"... ;-) "But, but, but, there are no drugs here! Only Mango! Mango want to dance the Dick Pound dance!" -Wg Nina Blackburn : They say it's the quiet ones that you have to watch out for. Tasty Taste : And if you've noticed I ain't said **** for a couple minutes now. |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:01:59 +1300, Stewart Fleming wrote:
Eddy Mazzoleni is the expert in the peloton on subcutaneous administration, allegedly. His sister is the one that gets the testoterone injections. I think you mean his girlfriend, Basso's sister. -- Firefox Web Browser - Rediscover the web - http://getffox.com/ Thunderbird E-mail and Newsgroups - http://gettbird.com/ |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:01:59 +1300, Stewart Fleming wrote:
Eddy Mazzoleni is the expert in the peloton on subcutaneous administration, allegedly. His sister is the one that gets the testoterone injections. I think you mean his girlfriend, Basso's sister. -- Firefox Web Browser - Rediscover the web - http://getffox.com/ Thunderbird E-mail and Newsgroups - http://gettbird.com/ |
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote: On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:01:59 +1300, Stewart Fleming wrote: Eddy Mazzoleni is the expert in the peloton on subcutaneous administration, allegedly. His sister is the one that gets the testoterone injections. I think you mean his girlfriend, Basso's sister. Her too. Doesn't mean that Eddy's sister isn't getting any. |
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote: On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:01:59 +1300, Stewart Fleming wrote: Eddy Mazzoleni is the expert in the peloton on subcutaneous administration, allegedly. His sister is the one that gets the testoterone injections. I think you mean his girlfriend, Basso's sister. Her too. Doesn't mean that Eddy's sister isn't getting any. |
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Robert Chung wrote: B. Lafferty wrote: Suddenly, a great year. Now we know why. From CyclingNews: [snip] The trial was initiated on the basis of phone tapping and video surveillance on the riders in question. During May, 2001, Rebellin was allegedly filmed receiving a syringe containing a banned substance, while at the end of the month, he was allegedly videoed injecting himself with EPO in his hotel room in Bassano del Grappa. Rebellin has always maintained his innocence. Year, UCIRank, UCIPoints 1995, 32, 455 1996, 12, 1219 1997, 16, 928 1998, 8, 1432 1999, 5, 1590 2000, 7, 1612 2001, 3, 1977 2002, 9, 1467 2003, 5, 1656 2004, 6, 1883 Dumbass - You should know better than to imagine that facts will be useful in discussions with either T. Kunich or B. Lafferty. K. Gringioni. |
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Robert Chung wrote: B. Lafferty wrote: Suddenly, a great year. Now we know why. From CyclingNews: [snip] The trial was initiated on the basis of phone tapping and video surveillance on the riders in question. During May, 2001, Rebellin was allegedly filmed receiving a syringe containing a banned substance, while at the end of the month, he was allegedly videoed injecting himself with EPO in his hotel room in Bassano del Grappa. Rebellin has always maintained his innocence. Year, UCIRank, UCIPoints 1995, 32, 455 1996, 12, 1219 1997, 16, 928 1998, 8, 1432 1999, 5, 1590 2000, 7, 1612 2001, 3, 1977 2002, 9, 1467 2003, 5, 1656 2004, 6, 1883 Dumbass - You should know better than to imagine that facts will be useful in discussions with either T. Kunich or B. Lafferty. K. Gringioni. |
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Badger South Wrote: Method of administration? Most EPO preparations are administered by IV, but there is a subcutaneous type. Mostly dopers will give it subcut. Renal failure patients on haemodialysis give it IV as they already have IV access during their dialysis. Ditto for chemotherapy patients who are likely to have a long term IV access device. -- patch70 |
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Badger South Wrote: Method of administration? Most EPO preparations are administered by IV, but there is a subcutaneous type. Mostly dopers will give it subcut. Renal failure patients on haemodialysis give it IV as they already have IV access during their dialysis. Ditto for chemotherapy patients who are likely to have a long term IV access device. -- patch70 |
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On 11 Nov 2004 19:47:18 -0800, Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
Robert Chung wrote: Year, UCIRank, UCIPoints 1995, 32, 455 1996, 12, 1219 1997, 16, 928 1998, 8, 1432 1999, 5, 1590 2000, 7, 1612 2001, 3, 1977 2002, 9, 1467 2003, 5, 1656 2004, 6, 1883 You should know better than to imagine that facts will be useful in discussions with either T. Kunich or B. Lafferty. However, as usual it may have been that the point to his post wasn't simple or singular. Rebellin's results do show some consistency from 1998 onwards, but the 2001 result still stands out. The trial now (re-?) opened concerns 2001 events. -- Firefox Web Browser - Rediscover the web - http://getffox.com/ Thunderbird E-mail and Newsgroups - http://gettbird.com/ |
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