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Choppy Warburton
July 19th 11, 04:50 PM
Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
doping protocol ?

atriage[_6_]
July 19th 11, 05:53 PM
On 19/07/2011 16:50, Choppy Warburton wrote:

> Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
> doping protocol ?

I'll go for that.

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Vagina Gorilla
July 19th 11, 06:33 PM
On Jul 19, 11:53*am, atriage > wrote:
> On 19/07/2011 16:50, Choppy Warburton wrote:
>
> > Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
> > doping protocol ?
>
> I'll go for that.
>
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Agreed, all of the 'secrets' have been spilled. It's no longer
rocket science. Just log into the internets and blood doping 101 is
everywhere.

Michael Press
July 19th 11, 11:59 PM
In article
>,
Choppy Warburton > wrote:

> Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
> doping protocol ?

If you flog that dead horse long and hard enough
it will cross the finish line.

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Michael Press

Jimmy July[_3_]
July 20th 11, 01:09 AM
On 7/19/2011 3:59 PM, Michael Press wrote:
> In article
> >,
> Choppy > wrote:
>
>> Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
>> doping protocol ?
>
> If you flog that dead horse long and hard enough
> it will cross the finish line.

It's a well known Internet fact that Dr. Lance Armstrong invented blood
doping, EPO and lying.

Victor Kan
July 20th 11, 01:32 AM
On Jul 19, 11:50*am, Choppy Warburton >
wrote:
> Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
> doping protocol ?

FWIW, Vaughters says the data (bio passport and average speeds)
suggests the former.

http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/07/news/2011-tour-de-france-notebook-stage-16-cleaner-climbing-thors-super-tour_184939

Anton Berlin
July 20th 11, 02:47 AM
On Jul 19, 7:32*pm, Victor Kan > wrote:
> On Jul 19, 11:50*am, Choppy Warburton >
> wrote:
>
> > Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
> > doping protocol ?
>
> FWIW, Vaughters says the data (bio passport and average speeds)
> suggests the former.
>
> http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/07/news/2011-tour-de-france-noteb...

Well it would be good to hear from an expert on the subject and not
just some jack-off bozo they found wandering around the team bus.

atriage[_6_]
July 20th 11, 10:45 AM
On 20/07/2011 01:32, Victor Kan wrote:
> On Jul 19, 11:50 am, Choppy >
> wrote:
>> Or just the widespread well publicized use of the now known Armstrong
>> doping protocol ?
>
> FWIW, Vaughters says the data (bio passport and average speeds)
> suggests the former.
>
> http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/07/news/2011-tour-de-france-notebook-stage-16-cleaner-climbing-thors-super-tour_184939

JV selected one particular climb (Plateau de Beille) to compare past and present
speeds, statistically this is meaningless as many other factors come into play
in any particular stage.

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