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Just wanted to let everyone know that Vital did not remove the EWS doping thread. It seems as if the user who created the thread has deleted it. Every Vital user has the right to delete their forum posts at any time. Because I featured it on the homepage, once the user deleted the post, it was automatically gone from the homepage, too.
It also looks like the tweet from reece_w that kicked off that whole post has been removed from his twitter account. - edit - reece has since reached out to us and said all he'd heard was rumor, not fact, and shouldn't have made the tweet, so he deleted it. fair enough
All just FYI for you users out there,
spomer
It also looks like the tweet from reece_w that kicked off that whole post has been removed from his twitter account. - edit - reece has since reached out to us and said all he'd heard was rumor, not fact, and shouldn't have made the tweet, so he deleted it. fair enough
All just FYI for you users out there,
spomer
That being said, what did I miss?
No good just slapping on the wrist, like previous drug failures. Get em out and make sure that the sport is kept clean, and show that there’s severe punishment as a deterrent to everyone.
So everybody be cool until there are some real facts from the parties involved.
and, like Fox said...it's all rumors right now with no facts anywhere that i've seen. i've heard the same things i'm sure a lot of people have...it seems to be trickling through the grapevine these days (lopes' tweet) but it seems like it's just all vague speculation. i've never heard any confirmed facts about X, Y or Z. maybe those facts exist, maybe they don't. time will tell, i guess.
But then again, there were those canadian XC dudes years ago that did EPO, so, maybe there is an alibaba for dope?
Maybe, it's better to say "the stakes aren't rich enough in DH and EWS, because it's not an olympic sport" and things always seem to go sideways when the olympics are involved.
The argument about low stakes falls apart when you look at masters doping. It's a hobby for that set and some of those guys (and gals) are on full programs. EWS is highly competitive and riders are competing for just a few factory spots. The incentive is certainly there.
How someone so close to the sport can be so naive is a bit puzzling. It might not be full on EPO and blood bags, but I bet if there's cheating involved the participants know they're either pushing the limits or outright trying to beat the system.
I'd love to know what kind of "supplements" some of these top DH racers - particularly those with trainers known for wacky ideas - are taking.
https://dirtmountainbike.com/news/french-enduro-rider-tests-positive-fo…
Low-stakes-so-no-doping argument doesn't stack up considering the event he was busted in. And they found a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide) which is used to mask other agents so it was more serious than some cold/flu medication mix up. Will be interesting to see what comes out this time. Cheaters gon' cheat...
While not necessarily the MTB, there's plenty of recreational roadies around just doing local crits and such that are doped up. I know it's more of an issue in road based on history, but there's less money in a local crit race than the top end of the EWS
"We are aware of an ongoing inquiry by the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD), but have yet to receive any formal notification of the process. Until that inquiry is completed and we are notified of the outcome we are unable to comment. We respect the formal process in place and will base any further action on the outcome of that process, not rumour or speculation. If the riders in question are found to be in violation of the rules, appropriate sanctions will be applied by the Enduro World Series alongside any measures taken by AFLD.” - Chris Ball, EWS
The AFLD is an independent French body charged with ensuring that participants in sports in France do not violate rules regarding doping. This organization was most often in the spotlight in matters pertaining to doping issue surrounding the Tour de France. EDIT: The AFLD was asked to come in and carry out the testing by the EWS.
We will obviously continue to monitor this situation and we'll have more information just as soon as it becomes available.
BTW if you have not seen it yet, watch Icarus on Netflix. You will learn very quickly that doping is not about money, it is about ego and the desire to win at any cost.
But in all seriousness, that's a good point.
https://www.usada.org/us-cycling-athlete-swanguen-accepts-sanction-for-…
In other news, I noticed what convenient timing that the EWS website is down for maintenance.
Cannabinoids are listed as Specified Substances because they could be susceptible to a credible non-doping explanation, and therefore use of those substances can result in a reduced sanction.--- USADA
Also whatever happened to the rider that was banned right in the infancy of the EWS, I see they are back racing....
(or that Mik Pascal rode to 6th in the absolute mud bath when none of the top riders could come close to Houseman's time)
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