Klopt Henk, je vergeet nog te vermelden dat judo een technische sport is.quote:Op donderdag 26 juni 2014 09:43 schreef borisz het volgende:
http://www.telegraaf.nl/t(...)mensonterend___.html
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ik dacht dat ze al jaren op die penor keken bij WADA, toch zeker bij het wielrennen, verder is het wel bekend dat er in judo en BJJ anabolen worden gebruikt voor pure krachtquote:Op donderdag 26 juni 2014 16:23 schreef wimderon het volgende:
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Klopt Henk, je vergeet nog te vermelden dat judo een technische sport is.
quote:Op zaterdag 28 juni 2014 16:47 schreef OProg het volgende:
Door dit bericht op dit moment weet ik nu wel zeker dat de Tour over een paar dagen van start gaat.
2012 ging wel eigenlijk maar geen echte uitschieters op die Giro-rit na. In 2013 was het opeens 1 van het groepje renners dat een bijzonder lange vormpiek liet zien.quote:Op zaterdag 28 juni 2014 16:46 schreef Mani89 het volgende:
Raar, volgens mij was hij in 2011 en 2012 juist heel middelmatig en was er in 2013 die wonderbaarlijke renaissance.
Maar goed, als ex-Ferrari client verdien je het ook gewoon om even 2 jaar te banken.
Komt vooral door de domheid van de ploeg zelf. Krijgen op 30 mei bericht, laten hem nog lekker Zwitserland rijden, en komen dan nu met dit bericht naar buiten. Hadden ze ook een stuk 'rustiger' een maand geleden kunnen doen.quote:Op zaterdag 28 juni 2014 16:47 schreef OProg het volgende:
Door dit bericht op dit moment weet ik nu wel zeker dat de Tour over een paar dagen van start gaat.
Gewoon tijdje onderzoeken door het team zelf en em weer vrijpleitenquote:Op zaterdag 28 juni 2014 19:10 schreef Ericr het volgende:
Ach niks aan de hand verder voor hem. Gewoon even aan de kant en daarna nog beter terug komen.
Vervelend voor Kreuziger dat hij niet ergens in de Andes woont.quote:Op zondag 29 juni 2014 01:29 schreef _-_ratjetoe_-_ het volgende:
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Gewoon tijdje onderzoeken door het team zelf en em weer vrijpleiten
quote:Chael Sonnen fails second drug test, tests positive for HGH and EPO
Chael Sonnen tested positive for four banned substances earlier this month in a second random drug test administered by the Nevada Athletic Commission.
Sonnen, who recently announced his retirement from MMA, was asked to take a blood and urine test on June 5 in Portland, Ore., by the NAC because at the time he was scheduled to fight at UFC 175 on July 5 in Las Vegas. The commission learned earlier this week that Sonnen failed those tests due to the presence of human growth hormone (HGH), recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO), which is typically used to boost red blood cells that carry oxygen to the muscles, increasing stamina and endurance, anastrozole, used to treat early stages of breast cancer, and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), the female fertility drug that is often used in an effort to restart testosterone production. Both Sonnen and the UFC were informed of the news earlier this week by the commission.
NAC chairman Francisco Aguilar confirmed the news with MMAFighting.com.
When contacted by MMAFighting.com on Saturday night, Sonnen provided the following statement:
"Yes, the Commission is aware of other prescribed medications I was taking and I will not challenge their allegations. I will cooperate with the Commission and look forward to having a dialogue about how fighters who transition off TRT can avoid violating any rules."
It was announced on June 10 that Sonnen had failed the first drug test administered by the NAC on May 24 due to the presence of banned substances anastrozole and clomiphene. The commission decided to subject both Sonnen and his opponent at the time Wanderlei Silva to random drug testing leading up to UFC 175 as part of their enhanced drug testing procedures, which has really ramped up this year. Following the news of his failed test, Sonnen was pulled from the event and subsequently announced his retirement from the sport effective immediately.
On June 17, the commission handed Sonnen a temporary suspension with the promise of a full verdict to come in the near future. However, that was before they were informed of the second drug test failure. Sonnen admitted to taking the substances, as well as HCG, stating he needed them to complete his transition off testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
According to Aguilar, Sonnen's case has now been amended to include the second test failure, and he will be on the NAC's next meeting agenda, which is scheduled for July 23 in Las Vegas.
toch logisch, EPO dient gekoeld bewaard te worden, dus zo'n koelbox valt meteen op.quote:Op maandag 30 juni 2014 15:58 schreef PippenScottie het volgende:
Amerikaans achtvoudig veldloopkampioen op vliegveld betrapt met EPO.
Meer dan vijftig keer getest, nooit positief bevonden, geen zin om zich te verdedigen, bla bla bla...
http://www.runnersworld.c(...)being-found-with-epo
En uiteraard de goede oude 'Ik had het spul wel maar heb het nooit gebruikt, ik wilde het eventueel gebruiken omdat ik leed aan blessures en weer op niveau wilde komen maar zover was het nog niet'.quote:Op maandag 30 juni 2014 15:58 schreef PippenScottie het volgende:
Amerikaans achtvoudig veldloopkampioen op vliegveld betrapt met EPO.
Meer dan vijftig keer getest, nooit positief bevonden, geen zin om zich te verdedigen, bla bla bla...
http://www.runnersworld.c(...)being-found-with-epo
Nu die andere Mo nogquote:Op maandag 30 juni 2014 15:58 schreef PippenScottie het volgende:
Amerikaans achtvoudig veldloopkampioen op vliegveld betrapt met EPO.
Meer dan vijftig keer getest, nooit positief bevonden, geen zin om zich te verdedigen, bla bla bla...
http://www.runnersworld.c(...)being-found-with-epo
En hier het statement van Oricaquote:Further to the announcement of the Tour de France team and in the interests of full disclosure, I confirm that on 23 June 2014, I was notified by William Newman, the President of Cycling South Africa, about an adverse analytical finding for Probenecid following an in-competition test at the national time trial championships on 6 February 2014.
I had no knowledge of Probenecid nor have I ever taken the substance knowingly in any manner. I am committed to drug-free sport and fully intend to take all steps necessary to clear myself of any suspicion.
The notification came as a complete shock to me just days before the start of the Tour de France, particularly since anti-doping tests conducted on me on 8 and 9 February 2014 yielded no adverse results.
I immediately flew back to South Africa and was present at the analysis of my B sample on 27 June 2014, the results of which confirmed the initial analysis.
I am extremely distressed by the finding, as I have always raced clean throughout my career. Every result that I have achieved to date has been as a result of hard work and dedication on my part.
I notified my team immediately after being informed by Cycling South Africa of the adverse finding. I would like to thank them, my family and friends for their support during this difficult time. I remain confident that I will be vindicated and proved innocent of any wrongdoing.
quote:ORICA-GreenEDGE has been notified that Daryl Impey has returned an adverse analytical finding and has been notified by The South African Institute for a Drug-Free sport that he delivered a positive A and B sample for the substance Probecenid after the South African Championships on February 6, 2014.
The team would like to underline that it respects Daryl Impeys right to prove his full innocence and will not comment any further until the process has run its due course and final conclusion has been made.
As per the teams code of conduct, Daryl Impey will not feature on the teams roster until the case has been closed and he is fully eligible to ride
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