I hate bicycle thieves. Just got home to find mine gone. Fuckers.
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sorry if its already been posted:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2008/0927/1222419966379.html
proposed 30km speed limit in city centre. not sure how much difference it would make.
great thread this. seriously considering upgrading now after seeing some of the bike porn on display here.
Two Tour de France stage winners have tested positive for an advanced blood doping product.
Italy's Leonardo Piepoli and Germany's Stefan Schumacher tested positive for Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator (Cera).
Italy's Riccardo Ricco has already admitted to using Cera, a version of the blood booster erythropoietin (EPO).
Between them the three riders won five stages during the July race - or about a quarter of the 21 stages.
The French Anti-Doping Agency has been retesting blood samples from the race in a bid to catch more cyclists they suspect may have used Cera.
I hate bicycle thieves. Just got home to find mine gone. Fuckers.
yeah, but again, like Sella earlier on, this is no surprise. Piepoli was chucked off the tour with Pricco. Schumacher shouldn't have been let next nor near it in the first place. Tom Boonen wasn't allowed start cos he tested positive for cocaine. Schumacher did the exact same thing, yet it was ok for him to start.
Schumacher has been lying low since the tour. To produce the 2 TT performances that he did, and then to finish nowhere in the olympics and the worlds was not right. There are 30 riders who gave suspicious samples. He had to have known he was one, hence the lying low bit. I don't think a lot of cyclists knew the French anti-doping authority had a test for CERA. Once Pricco bit the dust, there was a lot of worried cheats out there.
Also, it was speculated in a Belgian newspaper last week that Fabien Cancellara will be up next. Frank Schleck is also in a bit of bother too.
I wish they'd just announce the 30 and get it over with.
speculation on the cycling board i frequent most that Christophe Moreau is one of those that will be caught
short distance swimmers dont need CERA / EPO / loads more RBCs. Woman swimmers might need a up in muscle mass, but men wouldn't because beyond a point the extra muscle stops helping and just uses too much energy.
If Phelps is on something, its not blood boosters. Nor anablolics I would say.
The reason that I think he's not doping is not because I trust in his good nature, its because I dont see how the risk would pay off in terms of performance.
I think men's swimming (today) is relatively clean.
Cycled on a canal bank for the first time yesterday. Lovely evening, not too crowded, but just didn't feel safe. Any tips?
didn't feel safe how? Like you might fall off? Were you up on the footpath?
A helmet would probably be a good start.
They are one and the same thing. If you're interested in doping in cycling here's the best resource I've found - http://cyclingfansanonymous.blogspot.com/it wouldn't be for performance enhancement per se - it'd be more a recovery mechanism between races
Not so much fall off, but fall in To the canal, like. There wasn't a footpath, just a towpath, shared with pedestrians. Would prefer not to get to the stage where I would need to use my helmet as a floatation aid.
Lots of other cyclists whizzing by in a carefree manner, while I was cautiously cycling very slowly. Do they know something I don't about towpath techniques, or is it just a matter of confidence?
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