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Wednesday, 12 November 2008
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I thought this had all been settled, but apparently not. The argument is that doping testing has progressed so well that a month or two here or there doesn't matter, blah, blah, blah, and Lance will be strongly monitored blah, blah, blah. I'm glad he's coming here though.
It was clouded in doubt as the veteran was
told that he had to respect the UCI's "biological passport" rule
demanding that athletes must be registered with an anti-doping
programme six months prior to competing.
I have to say I love quoting The Peoples Daily.
People's Daily Online Nov 10 2008 7:51AM GMT
[Moreover Technologies - Sports: cycling news]
10:08:12 PM
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Wednesday, 5 November 2008
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It was just a standard Sunday ride; about 72 km. It was raining (not to mention the thunder and lightning) when I left home but everything cleared up pretty quickly. It was still, as it often is when raining, but after the rain cleared a south-westerly gradually started up, so we had a slight head wind for the leg between Glenelg and Outer Harbour. Fortunately the wind strengthened for the leg home when it was at our back.
7:18:48 AM
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