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I don't get it..... My spin bike works the same in the exercise room, as it does when I'm pumping it mercilessly in the bedroom. I sweat the same.
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Oh my. You win the day.
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Probably all on hookless, got the news from the internet about the danger mid race and bailed before a blowout
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FWIW the cancer risk with HGH and testosterone “replacement” therapies is no joke. Most of the doctors in this space are quacks.
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The Icarus documentary on Netflix is a wild little look into amateur doping in bike racing (at least for the first quarter of the movie). Highly recommend watching if you haven't. |
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That Spanish steak is pretty extreme - must be the grass fertilizer.
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I was racing Master's Nationals in 2011, raced the TT, the time was what I expected, the placing was below what it should have been for the time. A few days later, it's the RR. USADA is at the RR doing testing, the field experienced an unexpectedly large number of DNS. I knew then why my placing in the TT was odd. This was the old guys, we're racing for a shirt, bragging rights, and free race entries for a year.
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One of Dylan Johnson's recent videos talks about how he rode significantly faster last year and got the same placing as in 2022, mid-teens in most all his races. I wouldn't speculate that other people were doping in a video either. They are surely also just "training better."
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Not to mention shrunken testicles and likely inability to ever go off the TRT (testicles stop producing T when it's injected regularly, and often they won't "restart")
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