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Chris Froome returns adverse analytical finding for Salbutamol


Andrew Steer

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I think He-Man would find it insulting that “gorgeous blonde” immediately implies a lady! He didn’t spends years meticulously Apple Timoteing his locks to simply get dismissed like that [emoji12]

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Just a quick technical question, please. If he is found guilty and suspended for e.g. 9 months, from when would those 9 months count? From initial AAF? From guilty verdict and then 9 months back? From guilty verdict and 9 months forward? Wondered about this the other day.

 

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Just a quick technical question, please. If he is found guilty and suspended for e.g. 9 months, from when would those 9 months count? From initial AAF? From guilty verdict and then 9 months back? From guilty verdict and 9 months forward? Wondered about this the other day.

 

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When he appears on Oprah 10 years from now

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No surprises. no one has mentioned this yet  :whistling:

 

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Chris Froome's tilt at the Giro d’Italia didn't get off to the best start when he crashed during a recon of the opening time trial, but the battle to prove his innocence in his salbutamol case may have received a boost following the publication of a new scientific study.

 

A research paper published last week in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, and highlighted in an article on The Times website on Monday, has called the efficacy of the testing procedures for salbutamol into question.

The paper, titled the 'Futility of current urine salbutamol doping control', concluded that it was not feasible to determine a dosage level based on the results of a single ‘untimed’ urine sample.

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/chris-froomes-salbutamol-defence-boosted-by-scientific-study/

 

 

 

 

 

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imaging if these great minds had focussed on something more useful, like say curing aids or putting an end to the common flu.

“Sometimes to solve life’s great mysteries (or miseries) one needs to not focus on them”

 

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Well this will undoubtedly delay the outcome even further as both side will want to use or discredit the research so TDF in a raincoat might be Froome's only hope.

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Well this will undoubtedly delay the outcome even further as both side will want to use or discredit the research so TDF in a raincoat might be Froome's only hope.

4 years later and the Henao study has also not been completed.. Froome will be playing with his grandkids on the beaches of Monaco before this over.
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imaging if these great minds had focussed on something more useful, like say curing aids or putting an end to the common flu.

Why don't you quit what you are doing and go find a cure for aids?

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