Nigels Tackle wrote:quite incredible that the spanish judge in this case has ordered for the destruction of all evidence
hopefully the international outcry will result in a reversal of this ludicrous decision
advt - what's the reaction in the spanish press?
info for those who know nothing about this
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operación_Puerto_doping_case
Tokyo Blue wrote:Barcelona's fortunes have had a bit of a downturn of late.
Dunnylad wrote:Just finished Tyler Hamilton's book and you have to question whether anyone in cycling was riding clean and still is! Although what is thoroughly deploring is the stated fact that there are tennis players and footballers who Dr Fuentes was involved with and the fact that he was willing to expose the names in a court, I still find it incredible that no-one has so far managed to get those names out in the public domain, but there must be plenty of 'clients' worringly scouring the internet incase something relents. If it wasn't for USADA would we even have some of the truth about Lance Armstrong's blood transfusion / EPO riddled history?
Im_Spartacus wrote:Dunnylad wrote:Just finished Tyler Hamilton's book and you have to question whether anyone in cycling was riding clean and still is! Although what is thoroughly deploring is the stated fact that there are tennis players and footballers who Dr Fuentes was involved with and the fact that he was willing to expose the names in a court, I still find it incredible that no-one has so far managed to get those names out in the public domain, but there must be plenty of 'clients' worringly scouring the internet incase something relents. If it wasn't for USADA would we even have some of the truth about Lance Armstrong's blood transfusion / EPO riddled history?
That book was what caused me to post in the tdf thread a while back about being suspicious that anyone who is above the level of the field is at it.
Some of the stuff he reveals in that book about the blood doping is fucking jaw dropping, and leaves you in very little doubt that the spanish footballers (an possibly more) were upto the same tricks.
I have to admit though, I don't understand what's wrong with taking your blood out and putting it back in at some point down the line, and when it goes wrong and you get someone else's you rightly get caught and fucked for it as Hamilton was.
I remember when Jose first went to Chelsea he was having the players doing 'blood spinning' and other voodoo stuff which was of questionable legality, makes you wonder how he got that level of performance out of Porto the two years previous doesn't it?
john68 wrote:Sparty,
I an uncertain what you mean by "what is wrong with taking your blood out etc...".
If you mean medically, then as long as it is done in a suitable environment by a qualified person, then I believe it to be a safe procedure. Dr Fuentes was tried and found guilty only of public health offences, regarding the clinical safety of the tranfusion area, storage and transportation environments he operated in.
If you mean what is wrong ethically, then we have to understand that the essence of sport is the measure of athletes/teams, competing in fair and open competition on a reasonably level playing field without any unfair advantage. (my simplistic definition).
Apart from what Dameerto has already posted, there is also a proven and definite aerobic advantage to be gained by retransfusing. Supposing a pint of blood is removed from an athlete and stored until such time as his/her body has replenished and recovered to its usual capacity. Retransfusing would mean the athlete would now have an extra pint in his circulatory system. As the blood is the vehicle by which oxygen is circulated round the body to regenerate the muscles etc, the extra blood means the body resupplied with much less effort and a far lower heart rate and less physical exertion = higher performance.
Sorry if that explanation was convoluted and cockeyed but I'm a cab driver not a doctor.
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