Tag Archives: Doping
David Millar, Racing Through the Dark interview and review
I spoke to David Millar while he was doing his press tour of the UK. Unfortunately my interview didn’t run as planned but, in keeping with my policy of publishing where I can, I’ve decided to put the interview out … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged audio, book, David Millar, Doping, interview, Racing Through The Dark, review
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The Giro 2011: It’s all about Alberto Contador, except when it isn’t
Contador has been the dominant force in the race for the Maglia Rosa in the Giro d’Italia 2011, no doubt about it. But comparing it to all the other Grand Tours he has won reveals a more interesting story. Take … Continue reading
Posted in Alberto Contador, Doping, Giro D'Italia, Professional
Tagged 2011, Alberto Contador, Doping, Floyd Landis, Giro, Giro D'Italia, RFEC, Tour of Italy, UCI
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Strange coincidences in the world of anti-doping
First, last week there was a report from EU Athletes on the relative success of Wada’s anti-doping effort described in the press release thus: “The report, ‘Adverse Analyzing’, raises serious questions about the foundation of evidence behind current anti doping … Continue reading
Posted in Doping
Tagged Doping, Floyd Landis, OOC, Out of Competition testing, Pat McQuaid, Tour of California, UCI, USADA, WADA
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