Lance Amrstrong is the most famous athlete who use the IV to pass all his drug test. And Floyd Mayweather Jr. do the same trick to pass the test.
I hope there's a ped expert here that can explain why the IV was so effective in hiding PEDS.
Are you so anti-drugs because your mom was a meth addict and **** out a pathetic retarded troll like you ?
Hahahhahha why so butt hurt. I think you're a family of crack addict also like the mayweather family.
Lance Amrstrong is the most famous athlete who use the IV to pass all his drug test. And Floyd Mayweather Jr. do the same trick to pass the test.
I hope there's a ped expert here that can explain why the IV was so effective in hiding PEDS.
Are you so anti-drugs because your mom was a meth addict and **** out a pathetic retarded troll like you ?
“The athlete biological passport has improved sensitivity,” says Professor Yannis Pitsiladis. “The problem is that, with rst-year undergraduate sports physiology , an athlete can alter their blood pro le.”
Pitsiladis explains that reducing an athlete’s haematocrit level (volume of red blood cells) — one key marker recorded by the passport — from suspicious to normal is often a simple matter of dilution.
“Infuse some saline or, even easier, drink two litres of water. It’s really not dif cult.”
There is of course a reliable direct
test for the presence of EPO, but it is dependent on a urine sample being taken within 36-48 hours of the
drug’s administration — whereas the performance-boosting effects last for weeks. Pro dopers, often aided by
their own medical advisers, work out smart protocols to minimise the risk of detection. Pitsiladis refers me to a 2011 quote from David Howman, the director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA): “We are catching the dopey dopers, but not the sophisticated ones.----------------------------------fluid IVweather
Don't even bother, man. That dude is dumb as bricks.
How is it the only pact@rd worthy of any type of semi-reasonable debate is ADP02. AND ADP02 DOESNT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THE WORD OR?
How ****ing stupid are these people? Really? SMH.
Since you ran ADP02 off the site (i recently saw that jury/judge thread LMAO) the quality of pact@rd has rapidly declined.
Only one problem dumbsumption, there was 8 athletes in this test and it was on France 2
1. There were 5 "Complete profiles"
2. Are you really this dumb? Are you saying WADA response isn't referencing the same documentary?
My article was 8 athletes whom all passed Buffy, 8 is not 5 imbecile, comprehension is important
I guess you really are that ****ing dumb.
So explain what was WADA responding to?
Idiot.
Your adding to my argument that it's easy to cheat, especially when Floyd only tests for a short time, his last 2 fights were only about 6-8 weeks from announcement to fight date, if you think that athletes can't bypass the ABP your very wrong and naive
According to your "study" about microdosing : WADA STATES : out of the 5 complete profiles, 2 violations and 3 target testing.
That seem easy to you?
“Wada has spent millions of dollars on a really bad test that wasn’t very good for growth hormone and it wasn’t detecting IGF1 use at all. But there is a biomarker system, which goes into a formula along with your sex and age, that works and Wada is only starting to implement.”
- Victor Conte from the same article you're quoting.
Reading is fundamental. Didn't you learn anything from Travestny?
Here's another more recent quote where Conte references the effectivness of ABP :
Cheap and undetectable
Athletes around the world continue to try and find an edge. And many agree that if they compete for a lenient country and have access to the best science, there is little chance of detection.
The latest craze, Conte says, is so-called peptide hormones, which produce more growth hormone in the body or increase the impact of naturally produced testosterone. Conte says use of this type of drug is "rampant" because "they don`t have a test" for it. The most popular product, he says, is IGF1-LR3, which slowly releases synthetic testosterone and basically doubles an athlete's circulating testosterone level. But when tested, most athletes still come under WADA`s accepted maximum testosterone/epitestosterone ratio of 4:1 (most men's ratio is around 1:1).
"Make no mistake about it — there are rewards to using these substances. They work. They make great athletes even greater."
- Jeff Novitzky
"People are using it, you can buy it relatively cheap on the internet and there is no test for it yet, Conte says. "The only way they could bring charges against you was if they did the test over a period of time, say six months on a monthly basis, and they had six different tests showing fluctuations. So in other words you would have to use a biological passport approach. They are not going to do that. They are not testing that many times."
Officials acknowledge that the testing required to detect this drug — the "biological passport" that Conte alludes to, which establishes baseline levels for each athlete — is costly and difficult to administer.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.3624288
Lol.
This is coming from agenda driven Victor Conte who has been a VADA advocate and spokesperson since 2011 and has always been anti-USADA and critical of WADA proceedures. Even CONTE is forced to admit ABP is necessary - despite VADA being incapable of a functional biological passport testing system. Not good for his business. We all know CIR test by itself without ABP can be easily beaten.
His only criticism of ABP is "it's too expensive" for USADA/WADA. BWHAHAHAHAHA. Not for Floyd doe. Lol. He FRONTED 100k CASH to try and catch Manny red handed in 2009. Good thing Manny ducked those BLOOD test.
*waits for your response knowing you will deflect and spam another topic*
Your adding to my argument that it's easy to cheat, especially when Floyd only tests for a short time, his last 2 fights were only about 6-8 weeks from announcement to fight date, if you think that athletes can't bypass the ABP your very wrong and naive
Man over the last few weeks, I've noticed that you have been trolling around, pretty hard. You keep posting threads dancing all around FM, or his situation with Pac, let it go bro. I'm tired of seeing you on NSB; as a semi pro troll. FYI ; I also respect Pac, and used to consider him a stud of a champ P4P. But c'mon bro..nothing wrong with an occasional thread about a situation, issue or person. Appreciate you man
You claimed Floyd paid off Thomas Hauser to retract the rumor that Thomas Hauser himself started.
I think you are on to something big. This would be the biggest conspiracy yet concocted by pact@rds. Will you make a new poll? I promise I will vote in your favor.
He's a spoon alt...or they jerk each other off
You claimed Floyd paid off Thomas Hauser to retract the rumor that Thomas Hauser himself started.
I think you are on to something big. This would be the biggest conspiracy yet concocted by pact@rds. Will you make a new poll? I promise I will vote in your favor.
Don't worry man i will make one for you.
Funny, floyds early T/E ratio tests sound like this, wrong but just not wrong enough
Do you know what the procedure is in the event FLOYD FAILED a T/E ratio test?
I'm pretty sure floyd used the IV before giving a sample to make sure he flush out all the substance in his system.
I'm pretty sure you dumb and smoke Manny pole while he smoke the pipe
I'm pretty sure floyd used the IV before giving a sample to make sure he flush out all the substance in his system.
You claimed Floyd paid off Thomas Hauser to retract the rumor that Thomas Hauser himself started.
I think you are on to something big. This would be the biggest conspiracy yet concocted by pact@rds. Will you make a new poll? I promise I will vote in your favor.
Yet for all the recent doping exposés, the battle between cheats and testers has not dramatically altered. Even with the establishment of the World Anti-Doping Agency in 2000, and the introduction of the Athlete Biological Passport in 2009, the percentage failing drugs tests remains stubbornly stuck at around 1-2% per year, even though athlete surveys tell us the number of dopers is probably somewhere between 14 and 39%
Sometimes that is because suspicious tests do not quite reach the high burden of proof needed to be declared officially positive, as is reportedly the case with those unnamed athletes revealed by the Sunday Times to have abnormal blood values. Sometimes it is because testers are beaten by increasingly sophisticated methods or clever drugs. Victor Conte, the controversial supplement producer who was sent to jail for his role in the Balco scandal in 2003, believes it is still far too easy to get away with cheating. “Can athletes micro-dose with EPO and testosterone and get away with it? Yes, they can. Can they use insulin?” he asks. “Yes, they can. Can they use thyroid medication? Yes, they can. It’s like taking candy from a baby. That’s how easy it is for smart chemists and advisers to circumvent Wada testing.”
“Wada has spent millions of dollars on a really bad test that wasn’t very good for growth hormone and it wasn’t detecting IGF1 use at all. But there is a biomarker system, which goes into a formula along with your sex and age, that works and Wada is only starting to implement.”
- Victor Conte from the same article you're quoting.
Reading is fundamental. Didn't you learn anything from Travestny?
Here's another more recent quote where Conte references the effectivness of ABP :
Cheap and undetectable
Athletes around the world continue to try and find an edge. And many agree that if they compete for a lenient country and have access to the best science, there is little chance of detection.
The latest craze, Conte says, is so-called peptide hormones, which produce more growth hormone in the body or increase the impact of naturally produced testosterone. Conte says use of this type of drug is "rampant" because "they don`t have a test" for it. The most popular product, he says, is IGF1-LR3, which slowly releases synthetic testosterone and basically doubles an athlete's circulating testosterone level. But when tested, most athletes still come under WADA`s accepted maximum testosterone/epitestosterone ratio of 4:1 (most men's ratio is around 1:1).
"Make no mistake about it — there are rewards to using these substances. They work. They make great athletes even greater."
- Jeff Novitzky
"People are using it, you can buy it relatively cheap on the internet and there is no test for it yet, Conte says. "The only way they could bring charges against you was if they did the test over a period of time, say six months on a monthly basis, and they had six different tests showing fluctuations. So in other words you would have to use a biological passport approach. They are not going to do that. They are not testing that many times."
Officials acknowledge that the testing required to detect this drug — the "biological passport" that Conte alludes to, which establishes baseline levels for each athlete — is costly and difficult to administer.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.3624288
Lol.
This is coming from agenda driven Victor Conte who has been a VADA advocate and spokesperson since 2011 and has always been anti-USADA and critical of WADA proceedures. Even CONTE is forced to admit ABP is necessary - despite VADA being incapable of a functional biological passport testing system. Not good for his business. We all know CIR test by itself without ABP can be easily beaten.
His only criticism of ABP is "it's too expensive" for USADA/WADA. BWHAHAHAHAHA. Not for Floyd doe. Lol. He FRONTED 100k CASH to try and catch Manny red handed in 2009. Good thing Manny ducked those BLOOD test.
*waits for your response knowing you will deflect and spam another topic*