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Doping Still Out of Control
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ESMD wrote: Two mysterious deaths this year (with BS explanations in my professional medical opinion) and many sick racers with gastrointestinal and blood problems on this Tour. Has toxicity problems from too many “little helpers” raised its ugly head again? GI and blood problems? How about the simple explanation that these guys are so far out onto the ragged edge of trained athleticism that they are constantly flirting with overtraining, unhealthily low body fat, and the general fatigue from repeatedly pushing their bodies to maximal efforts over the course of races and the season. -- Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club |
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Doping Still Out of Control
Ryan Cousineau wrote:
In article , ESMD wrote: Two mysterious deaths this year (with BS explanations in my professional medical opinion) and many sick racers with gastrointestinal and blood problems on this Tour. Has toxicity problems from too many “little helpers” raised its ugly head again? GI and blood problems? How about the simple explanation that these guys are so far out onto the ragged edge of trained athleticism that they are constantly flirting with overtraining, unhealthily low body fat, and the general fatigue from repeatedly pushing their bodies to maximal efforts over the course of races and the season. -- Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousinehttp://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club I agree...even normal people who don;t ride bikes everyday find it difficult to go a month without a slight medical problem...I think we all have some problem once every 3 months or so...In a race that problem is magnified many fold. I mean even if you ride or work out every day there are some days that you have to skip or can;t work as hard. That is what you see in the peloton. I don;t mean there isn;t doping, but people getting sick isn;t evidence of it. -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Doping Still Out of Control
"Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message ... In article , ESMD wrote: Two mysterious deaths this year (with BS explanations in my professional medical opinion) and many sick racers with gastrointestinal and blood problems on this Tour. Has toxicity problems from too many "little helpers" raised its ugly head again? GI and blood problems? How about the simple explanation that these guys are so far out onto the ragged edge of trained athleticism that they are constantly flirting with overtraining, unhealthily low body fat, and the general fatigue from repeatedly pushing their bodies to maximal efforts over the course of races and the season. Very true, wonder where ESMD practices, I'll try to avoid that area. Dashii -- Ryan Cousineau, http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club |
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Doping Still Out of Control
"ESMD" wrote in message
... Two mysterious deaths this year (with BS explanations in my professional medical opinion) and many sick racers with gastrointestinal and blood problems on this Tour. Has toxicity problems from too many "little helpers" raised its ugly head again? Why don't you try trolling elsewhere? Exactly what "blood problems" have you heard about? As for gastro-intestinal problems - exactly what would you expect of people who normally exist on 2500 calories a day burning and consuming over 10,000 calories a day during the Tour? All of these riders are being re-hydrated intravenously and that is asking for the occasional infection. Hell, the wonder is that any rider can survive the Tour at the speeds they do it these days. |
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Doping Still Out of Control
Diagnosing over the internet is a dangerous game to play.
"ESMD" wrote in message ... Two mysterious deaths this year (with BS explanations in my professional medical opinion) and many sick racers with gastrointestinal and blood problems on this Tour. Has toxicity problems from too many "little helpers" raised its ugly head again? -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Doping Still Out of Control
It surely takes two Belgian team doctors and assorted other medical
professionals to do that. "Sam" wrote in message ... Diagnosing over the internet is a dangerous game to play. "ESMD" wrote in message ... Two mysterious deaths this year (with BS explanations in my professional medical opinion) and many sick racers with gastrointestinal and blood problems on this Tour. Has toxicity problems from too many "little helpers" raised its ugly head again? -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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