Bull****. A ped doctor caught giving drugs to a cyclist had his lab invaded. Police seized 100 blood bags of famous cyclist, football players and boxers. A fckin women ordered them
To be destroyed instead of naming and shaming these cheats. Spain's anti doping team is appealing but we need to make thus big news. He had known American clients and from Germany. Mosley was apprantly one of them among other high profile boxers. Google it folks am on my phone
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To be destroyed instead of naming and shaming these cheats. Spain's anti doping team is appealing but we need to make thus big news. He had known American clients and from Germany. Mosley was apprantly one of them among other high profile boxers. Google it folks am on my phone
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Madrid judge Julia Santamaria ordered the destruction of 211 bags of blood and other evidence seized in police raids on Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes in 2006, citing privacy laws. He has been given a suspended one-year jail sentence.
Fuentes confirmed in court he had clients from other sports, including tennis, football and Boxing, but not that they had been involved in doping.
Radcliffe added: "It is very frustrating at a time when globally the momentum is moving towards supporting anti-doping in a very positive direction with the actions of USADA [US anti-doping agency] and the recent clean-up in cycling.
"Here the Spanish courts and the Spanish nation had a chance to really go with that and support that, and show that they were behind the anti-doping fight, and in fact they have basically gone in the opposite direction.
She said it was "vital" that the bags were preserved for analysis.
"There are 211 blood bags in question, probably relating to about 35 different people." Radcliffe said.
"It could be massive if we could have that information and it exposed those cheats but also used the fact that we would be opening this up and exposing them as a huge deterrent."
Fuentes confirmed in court he had clients from other sports, including tennis, football and Boxing, but not that they had been involved in doping.
Radcliffe added: "It is very frustrating at a time when globally the momentum is moving towards supporting anti-doping in a very positive direction with the actions of USADA [US anti-doping agency] and the recent clean-up in cycling.
"Here the Spanish courts and the Spanish nation had a chance to really go with that and support that, and show that they were behind the anti-doping fight, and in fact they have basically gone in the opposite direction.
She said it was "vital" that the bags were preserved for analysis.
"There are 211 blood bags in question, probably relating to about 35 different people." Radcliffe said.
"It could be massive if we could have that information and it exposed those cheats but also used the fact that we would be opening this up and exposing them as a huge deterrent."
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