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![]() What happened to the EPO?
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/art...20/1001/DWEK01 This was the case that was used by some other jurisdicitons in trying to strengthen their rules. As usual those with the best lawyers get off. |
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![]() The Asbury Park Press wouldn't know what EPO stands for...I'm not surprised it wasn't mentioned...Lance Armstrong is using Ledford's leftover stash.
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![]() As far as I know Chuck it was EPO, Procrit or an offshoot. It was blood doping. If this is an attempt to sweep it under the rug I don't see the point as when they were arrested it was called EPO in the papers.
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![]() Sometimes I think the reasons for banning substances should be changed.
Enhancing performance thereby a menace to the betting public is the basic driving force. But EPO is dangerous for the animals. It can have some very serious side effects. I guess this holds little water in the racing world as racing itself is dangerous. I think a little more emphasis on what this does to innocent animals might be helpful. The animals want to run, they are bred to run, I dont think they should have a the human version of an RBC enhancing chemical in their bodies. |
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![]() this week...
http://www.ustrotting.com/absolutenm...sp?a=20671&z=1 a year ago... http://www.ustrotting.com/absolutenm...sp?a=14832&z=1 http://www.ustrotting.com/absolutenm...sp?a=14672&z=1
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