And? I admitted that in their original press release they made it sound like they were not testing prior to 2014. Now it does look like they did urine test for easily detectable synthetic steroids like d-bol but were not checking for TRT prior to 2014.
Hardly a trail of blood. I admit I was wrong that they didn't' test for AAS at all prior to 2014 but its immaterial to the point because they were still not testing for TRT.
See the problem here is you are ******. You dont understand that there is a difference between testosterone and d-bol. D-bol and other such synthetic steroids, once identified, are easily detected in urine because they leave metabolites in the urine. Testosterone however is harder to detect because testosterone is supposed to be in your body as opposed to a d-bol metabolite which is not.
The study results make it rather clear that since the UAEF was not testing for testosterone that athletes were using it.
Yes you tried to claim it as a control of what are normal testosterone levels and T/E ratios. But since the leage was not testing for TRT it is anything but. A quick google search of 'UEFA study testosterone' yields dozens of objective analysis concluding that the UEFA has a major doping problem based on the study results.
Well it is a sign of either suppression of natural testosterone production after concluding a cycle of AAS and or taking exogenous epitestosterone to lower the T/E ratio below the positive threshold.
And those tests can be beaten. That is what the whole point of taking exogenous epitestosterone.
No. It is simply proof that other athletes beat the test the same way. Its no secret how to beat a T/E test. You take epitestosterone to drop the T/E ratio.
The big problem here is you are ****** and don't know what the **** you are talking about.
Do you notice the trail of blood?
[What the study shows is that the T/E ratios were all over the place, between .02 and 8.6 in a TESTED LEAGUE (you got that now???) and these guys were not shown to be abusing steroids. It casts serious doubt on Hauser's T/E theory.
The study results make it rather clear that since the UAEF was not testing for testosterone that athletes were using it.
Do you now understand the reason this study was mentioned?
"Furthermore, in January of this year, Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier met at UFC 182. The results of the drug tests carried out by the NSAC in the lead up to this fight make interesting reading. Jones posted three T/E ratios; 0.35, 0.29 and 0.19. Cormier posted T/E ratios of 0.4 and 0.48. If Mayweather’s results are “abnormally low,” I’m not sure what Hauser would call these far, far lower results."
By the way, both guys were cleared by negative results of their drug tests.
Yea, um, I think that whole "abnormal" T/E ratio = definitively cheating has gone out the window.
The big problem here is you are ****** and don't know what the **** you are talking about.
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