[NMCycling] Seriously?
Warsa, James S via Bike-racers
bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com
Tue Apr 26 09:58:29 MDT 2016
Ah, but that's what's funny. You can get only get the TUE if you
prove you aren't going to win. How the hell do you *prove* something
like that anyway?
Interpreting that quote from USADA literally, though, it seems that
any placing other than first is okay. So I'd say cover yourself in
patches.
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Jim Warsa
Transport Methods Section
Computational Physics and Methods Group, CCS-2
Computer, Computational and Statistical Sciences Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
505-667-0214
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From: John Savickas <John at Savickas.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 9:46 AM
To: Warsa, James S; bike-racers at swcp.com
Subject: RE: [NMCycling] Seriously?
Hum, "Got Low T?" Side effects of taking Low T medication
1. Winning more races!
2. PR at age 60 for Record Challenge!
USADA isn't broadcasting the news - Not anymore. Word is out!
Race results will have to have an *. *rider on Low T medication
Instructions say use one patch a day... What if I use 2 or 3?
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From: Bike-racers [mailto:bike-racers-bounces at mailman.swcp.com] On Behalf Of
Warsa, James S via Bike-racers
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 8:01 AM
To: bike-racers at swcp.com
Subject: [NMCycling] Seriously?
Unbelievable. Almost. The best part is someone can dope if they "prove to
USADA that he or she is unlikely to actually win one of these amateur
races".
http://www.wsj.com/articles/prescription-steroids-get-a-quiet-exemption-1461
365753
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Jim Warsa
Transport Methods Section
Computational Physics and Methods Group, CCS-2 Computer, Computational and
Statistical Sciences Division Los Alamos National Laboratory
505-667-0214
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