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Great sportsman, great teammate, great father! Chapeau, Nathan.
10-08-2024 13:13
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This is a cover up of the actual truth. UCI/ASO will never intrude in private moments. All riders have specific check periods where they give a doping sample (pee). It's a common psychological strategy to exaggerate a made-up scenario in an attempt to give oneself integrity. The truth UAE don't want to disclose is that, not only are they built on a foundation of former dopers and cycling cheaters, why it's highly likely they use their nearly unlimited oil money to bribe cycling authority to get away with illegal conduct. It's an open secret that any rider who went to UAE immediately got an unreasonable physical boost, which can't be explained with just "better training" than other cycling organizations. Whatever they do, it's not done with morality and legal means. From an objective standpoint, doping will always be a step ahead of anti-doping. Even if the whole of UCi/ASO isn't corrupt, as soon as anti-doping is capable of detection newly developed drug usage, they will be alerted, stop using it, and move on to the next drug UAE has in their pipeline. Moreover, it's been proven possible to completely insolate mechanical motors and other equipment, making contemporary detection equipment inadequate. This makes it possible for UAE to invest millions into developing hidden virtual undetectable mechanical doping into their bikes, further giving them a 50-100W boost when deployed, for a certain period, and enabling Pogacar to do attacks with inhuman watt numbers. If you're cheering for UAE, you're cheering for oil money, corruption, liers and cheaters.
06-08-2024 11:23
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Great sportsman, great teammate, great father! Chapeau, Nathan.10-08-2024 13:13
+17
Magnus
This is a cover up of the actual truth. UCI/ASO will never intrude in private moments. All riders have specific check periods where they give a doping sample (pee). It's a common psychological strategy to exaggerate a made-up scenario in an attempt to give oneself integrity. The truth UAE don't want to disclose is that, not only are they built on a foundation of former dopers and cycling cheaters, why it's highly likely they use their nearly unlimited oil money to bribe cycling authority to get away with illegal conduct. It's an open secret that any rider who went to UAE immediately got an unreasonable physical boost, which can't be explained with just "better training" than other cycling organizations. Whatever they do, it's not done with morality and legal means. From an objective standpoint, doping will always be a step ahead of anti-doping. Even if the whole of UCi/ASO isn't corrupt, as soon as anti-doping is capable of detection newly developed drug usage, they will be alerted, stop using it, and move on to the next drug UAE has in their pipeline. Moreover, it's been proven possible to completely insolate mechanical motors and other equipment, making contemporary detection equipment inadequate. This makes it possible for UAE to invest millions into developing hidden virtual undetectable mechanical doping into their bikes, further giving them a 50-100W boost when deployed, for a certain period, and enabling Pogacar to do attacks with inhuman watt numbers. If you're cheering for UAE, you're cheering for oil money, corruption, liers and cheaters.06-08-2024 11:23