knasen wrote:
A big WHAT IF now, but the B sample is negative
A HUGE "what if". There's very literally a much much larger chance of me winning the lottery 3 weeks in a row than there is of a B sample being negative when the A sample was positive.
Surely not, there have been occasions where the B sample has been negative or inconclusive following a positive A sample
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knasen wrote:
A big WHAT IF now, but the B sample is negative
A HUGE "what if". There's very literally a much much larger chance of me winning the lottery 3 weeks in a row than there is of a B sample being negative when the A sample was positive.
Surely not, there have been occasions where the B sample has been negative or inconclusive following a positive A sample
Heh. Name one cycling case of a positive A sample followed by a negative B sample
Anne Gripper recently said that the total number of such cases in the history of all sports can be counted by the fingers of two hands. She would know.
knasen wrote:
A big WHAT IF now, but the B sample is negative
A HUGE "what if". There's very literally a much much larger chance of me winning the lottery 3 weeks in a row than there is of a B sample being negative when the A sample was positive.
Surely not, there have been occasions where the B sample has been negative or inconclusive following a positive A sample
Heh. Name one cycling case of a positive A sample followed by a negative B sample
Anne Gripper recently said that the total number of such cases in the history of all sports can be counted by the fingers of two hands. She would know.
Ok so say about 7 in all sports,
how many times has anyone won the lottery 3 weeks in a row, none.
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knasen wrote:
A big WHAT IF now, but the B sample is negative
A HUGE "what if". There's very literally a much much larger chance of me winning the lottery 3 weeks in a row than there is of a B sample being negative when the A sample was positive.
Surely not, there have been occasions where the B sample has been negative or inconclusive following a positive A sample
Heh. Name one cycling case of a positive A sample followed by a negative B sample
Anne Gripper recently said that the total number of such cases in the history of all sports can be counted by the fingers of two hands. She would know.
Its not a recent case, but back in 2001 Bo Hamburger was legally cleared of his positive EPO test, as the B sample was below the limit. So I suppose it did happen at least once before, although I highly doubt it will ever happen again
issoisso wrote:
Heh. Name one cycling case of a positive A sample followed by a negative B sample
Didn't Iban Mayo once have a negative B sample.
But in other sports Bernard Lagat and Kristina Smigun have also had negative B samples.
Indeed Smigun was athtlete what I was comparing to Valverde..this is real hard for mentality to race with doping allegation.
This was was spoiled few Smigun title chanches..at the same winter. She was totaly broken...
Later they sayed..sry. this was some guy sample we was testing..to late she was already mentaly doomed
Edited by Guido Mukk on 29-04-2009 19:57
This all made me think has doper must feels when TdF or Olympics positive test start to come out..must be difficult time.. and they should feel bad ofcorse.
(Dostajevski experience..execution squad told him..:"We gonna shoot you after 5 minutes..". I takes one minut to say goodbye for friends..after that you wil have your life longest and painful 4 minutes..that you almost begging to be dead faster.
Irony was..that minut before execusion..they sayd..:" Ok Fjodor go home now"..after that I was changed man..different person)
Edited by Guido Mukk on 29-04-2009 20:06
knasen wrote:
But a question I have about the Estonian skiers are why they only is good in classic style?
Quic off topic answe..
well traditions..I think..we just dont have free style coaches and science ..we have tryed bring few guys from outside..(for sprinters)..but no result.
We have two coaches Alaver and Smigun father Anatoli..that's it..
Edited by Guido Mukk on 29-04-2009 20:11
Well soon its not fun to watch cycling enymore. Becouse all the cycelists iv been following has been doped. Like Vino, Rebelin, And bettini retired. Argghhh
markene2 wrote:
Well soon its not fun to watch cycling enymore. Becouse all the cycelists iv been following has been doped. Like Vino, Rebelin, And bettini retired. Argghhh
You should be glad Bettini retired before he joined the others on your list...
To be fair to you, it was pretty obvious those guys weren't playing fair. You're norwegian so just follow Hagen. he's clean.
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