Blood Doping expert Eufemiano Fuentes' client list is about to be made public..

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Judge had ordered blood vials to be destroyed but his verdict has been overturned :heh:
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So many Spanish officials have been trying to cover up there athletes. Fuentes became the go to guy in the first place because Michele Ferrari was Italy based and Italians started kicking in doors on hotel rooms to catch cyclists. The cycling world revolves around Spain because of their lax doping views. And of all the people on Fuentes list, when it first dropped it was majority of the non-Spanish riders that actually got busted. All the big names got a pass other than Valverde, and that's because Fuentes' didn't even bother to code his name
 

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So many Spanish officials have been trying to cover up there athletes. Fuentes became the go to guy in the first place because Michele Ferrari was Italy based and Italians started kicking in doors on hotel rooms to catch cyclists. The cycling world revolves around Spain because of their lax doping views. And of all the people on Fuentes list, when it first dropped it was majority of the non-Spanish riders that actually got busted. All the big names got a pass other than Valverde, and that's because Fuentes' didn't even bother to code his name
Don't code names brehs :dead:
 

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Don't code names brehs :dead:

His “system” wasn’t even sophisticated, it was straight up comical to begin with. For most people he used the name of their pets, but for others like Jan Ulrich (dude who finished second to Lance like four times) it was “Son of Rudy”…Rudy is his dad :dead: In Valverde’s case his codename was Piti, the name of his dog, but eventually Fuentes said f it and just started labelling his bags VALV. :dead:


And the reason Contador is so strongly assumed to be part of this is because there were samples casually labelled AC. So either Mario Lopez was blood doping or he got some splaining to do.


Tyler Hamilton, one of Lance’s former teammates who wrote a tell-all book exposing doping in cycling at a level that hadn’t been done before, was a Fuente client. He thinks Fuente was in it basically for the thrills and fast cash, and that his system was this blatant because he was wild unorganized and sloppy, and otherwise wouldn’t remember anything.


Hamilton is an admitted doper, but he knew perfectly well how to beat the system (learned from Lance), and thinks the only reason he tested positive is because Fuentes gave him someone elses blood by mistake :scust:, and that person had been too juiced up when they did their withdrawal.
 

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His “system” wasn’t even sophisticated, it was straight up comical to begin with. For most people he used the name of their pets, but for others like Jan Ulrich (dude who finished second to Lance like four times) it was “Son of Rudy”…Rudy is his dad :dead: In Valverde’s case his codename was Piti, the name of his dog, but eventually Fuentes said f it and just started labelling his bags VALV. :dead:


And the reason Contador is so strongly assumed to be part of this is because there were samples casually labelled AC. So either Mario Lopez was blood doping or he got some splaining to do.


Tyler Hamilton, one of Lance’s former teammates who wrote a tell-all book exposing doping in cycling at a level that hadn’t been done before, was a Fuente client. He thinks Fuente was in it basically for the thrills and fast cash, and that his system was this blatant because he was wild unorganized and sloppy, and otherwise wouldn’t remember anything.


Hamilton is an admitted doper, but he knew perfectly well how to beat the system (learned from Lance), and thinks the only reason he tested positive is because Fuentes gave him someone elses blood by mistake :scust:, and that person had been too juiced up when they did their withdrawal.
Someone else's blood :wtf:
 

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Someone else's blood :wtf:

Yep. One of the forms of blood doping is blood transfuisons, which is withdrawing blood during down time. Your body produces more and you train and get back to your proper level in time for a race/event, and then during or before it put the blood back into your body, giving you an untraceable boost.


The key to it is to be below traceable levels of whatever PEDs your using when you do the withdrawal. Hamilton was notoriously careful about his levels, so he’s pretty sure Fuentes screwed up and gave him someone elses blood, and that someone wasn’t as precise.
 
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