Catch me if you can – BBC1

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    notfastenough

    Anyone watching this? The journalist is a cyclist and runner, and took EPO for the purpose of the programme. He micro-dosed, and managed to still avoid an adverse analytical finding on his passport.

    Interestingly, cycling is also just an also-ran in the programme, he’s focusing on athletics.

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    daddyELVIS

    Plus, he had fore-knowledge
    Plus, he had fore-knowledge about this approx 1 month ago, yet acted like it had come out of the blue!

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    ianrobo

    it was strange his response.
    it was strange his response. the allegations are clear and well sourced with good whistleblowers against his coach. All he had to do was to say he suspending contact on resolution of the issues, nah but instead have a go at journos.

    Now mentally ‘tired’ …

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    daddyELVIS

    Mo is starting to sweat!
    Mo is starting to sweat!

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    ianrobo

    Yep I did and not surprised
    Yep I did and not surprised at any of it.

    I think in any endurance sports most at the top are doping, they have to be to beat known dopers. Cycling is no worse/better than any of them and the more money involved the worse it is.

    Look at Barca, got a new trainer and suddenly the fittest in the world, go figure.

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