disturbing site
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So I was doing a simple search for crit training articles one day and a disturbing site came up. [link removed - Florian]. It’s mainly bodybuilders advising each other on anabolic steroids, but they also have a cycling specific forum where the moderator gives advice on how to cycle epo. I know cycling isn’t the cleanest sport, but it’s sad to think that epo may make it’s way into cat 3 and 4 races. What do you guys think? I hope I never have to races against these D**ks.
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sorry, i didn't mean to encourage epo use. i figured that this site seems to have a high percentage of clean riders with a real passion for the sport, the exact reason why i like it here. i just found it disturbing and i was outraged when i found this site. i guess theres nothing i can do about those lowlifes, i just wanted to alert everyone else to how common this has become.
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I find it incredible that they allow such sites to go ahead
It should be removed off the 'net and banned!
It should be removed off the 'net and banned!
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without a doubt, impossible to police the countless number of websites out there
I suppose if it's brought tho the attention of the authorities then perhaps they can do something about it????
I suppose if it's brought tho the attention of the authorities then perhaps they can do something about it????
big fellow wrote:without a doubt, impossible to police the countless number of websites out there
I suppose if it's brought tho the attention of the authorities then perhaps they can do something about it????
Couldn't agree with you more. Better to forward the URL to the authorities than post it here.
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especially female body builders john?
fair point though...
fair point though...
it was definately erythropotein, they were talking about raising their hematocrit to 55 for upcoming races. there was a lot of talk about blood work and pharmaceutical reps. i have to admit that i have a morbid fascination when it comes to reading about this kind of stuff, but i can't understand an amateur going to those extremes.
mouse wrote:it was definately erythropotein, they were talking about raising their hematocrit to 55 for upcoming races. there was a lot of talk about blood work and pharmaceutical reps. i have to admit that i have a morbid fascination when it comes to reading about this kind of stuff, but i can't understand an amateur going to those extremes.
i could get a better job further from my house if i could ride further & faster
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mouse wrote: but i can't understand an amateur going to those extremes.
just wait till EPO is available in pill form (coming soon to an amateur racer near you).
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