zincfinger said:
I'm not sure if I understand you, but if you're suggesting that there's some confusion about the difference between steroids and doping agents, or that doping agents aren't considered illegal or aren't being tested for in the pro cycling circuit, that's incorrect.
You missed my point entirely. It doesn't matter if its a steroid, doping agent, or erthryopoetin. If the substance gives an unfair advantage that must be looked into. I can see theoretically how erthryopotein may be used to give an unfair advantage. Maybe they looked into it. Maybe not.
If NOT.
I wonder if because of the story (American cancer survivor wins the Tour de france.) ...they are shying away from doing proper research into the matter.
They might say erthropoetin is a naturally occuring substance but not even bother looking at what levels to which he's taking it. Maybe they excuse the fact that he has Cancer, so drugs to treat it or negate its effects will be overlooked but those same drugs might give him advantage. Do to the irregularity of the situation in which a drug normallly used in certain diseased states such as Anemia, there might not be research of the effects of the same drug on enhancing performance.
Oh8ch said:
He gets tested like everyone else on the tour. The biggest difference between he and others is that nobody would have a toughter time getting away with using illegal substances than Armstrong.
TREAT him like everyone else no favorites. That's the whole point of my thread. They might have already done this ...they might not.
EXAMPLE
If you are running 20 mile marathon, you're going at a steady pace. Then at 10th mile your speed is 1/2 of what it was in the 8 mile marker. At this point your muscles are burning because of the lactic acid build up ...you see another competitor who doesn't seem to be bothered past the 10th mile marker and is going at the same pace he did at the 8th mile marker. His legs don't burn as much. Wouldn't you want to know if the RBC producing drug he was taking.= Erythropoetin was reducing the Lactic acid build up. BY 1. supplying him with more O2 and 2. getting rid of CO2 at a faster rate than other people who don't have to take it?
he's self injecting erythropoetin. So your telling me he's injecting the legal requirement for any person in his condition? Or is he injecting a higher amount in order to alleviate any symptoms he's has from anemia due to the cancer?
The point I'm making I would hope someone would look into it and not shy away from it because you don't want to destroy some MYTH someone has of somebody.
If they've done that, then fine. IF they haven't it must be looked into.
If you don't understand my point, google Erythropoetin, glycolysis, lactic acid...then comeback to discuss.