Saturday, October 2, 2010
Good ride this AM
Good ride this morning guy's, a little cool and windy, but it was a good run and the hills are always wonderful! Don't know if i can get out tomorrow, they are calling for more rain, but there is nothing showing unless it comes back around?Have a good week and rest up for the Hilly!!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Saturday Morning 10-2-10
This is what im doing, making my mind up at 7am, it looks like ulgy might happen, chances are good that i wont go to highpoint, but i will go to Catawba for breakfast,They are saying rain and in the 40s,But i will check it in the AM and see,If you need the training for hilly, then go,but im not doing hilly.so i probably wont,will see in the morning.jj
Leadville 100 Race Across The Sky 2010
Tickets on sale now for November 4th showing. Look for me at the finish!
http://raceacrossthesky.com/
http://raceacrossthesky.com/
L’Équipe raises new doubts over Contador
L’Équipe raises new doubts over Contador
By: Cycling NewsPublished: October 1, 12:26, Updated: October 1, 12:33
Alberto Contador during his press conference as he tries to explain how his urine sample became contaminated with clenbuterol
French sports paper L’Équipe has reported that tests undertaken on Alberto Contador’s urine sample from the Tour de France have revealed the presence of a plastic component that is found in blood transfusion bags. According to the paper, this could indicate that the three-time Tour winner underwent a blood transfusion before being undergoing a drug control on July 21 that revealed the presence of Clenbuterol.
The paper says that investigators working on Contador’s case at the laboratory in Cologne have tested the Spaniard’s urine using a method developed by Dr Jordi Segura at a laboratory in Barcelona. The method enables the detection of a plastic substance that derives from bags used to transport blood.
According to L’Équipe, this substance, known as di(2-ethylhexyl), has been found in Contador’s urine. This suggests that Contador could have received a transfusion of blood that he gave earlier in the season and which contained traces of Clenbuterol.
L’Équipe adds that Segura’s method, details of which were published in 2009, has not yet been validated by the anti-doping authorities and will require further testing before it can be ratified.
The investigators in Cologne are reported to be going through the Astana rider’s blood passport in minute detail in order to assess whether there are any anomalies. L’Équipe says that “the passport of the Spanish cyclist, which is chaotic at times, has provided no reason for suspicion”.
The UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agency have refused to comment on L’Équipe’s story.
By: Cycling NewsPublished: October 1, 12:26, Updated: October 1, 12:33
Alberto Contador during his press conference as he tries to explain how his urine sample became contaminated with clenbuterol
French sports paper L’Équipe has reported that tests undertaken on Alberto Contador’s urine sample from the Tour de France have revealed the presence of a plastic component that is found in blood transfusion bags. According to the paper, this could indicate that the three-time Tour winner underwent a blood transfusion before being undergoing a drug control on July 21 that revealed the presence of Clenbuterol.
The paper says that investigators working on Contador’s case at the laboratory in Cologne have tested the Spaniard’s urine using a method developed by Dr Jordi Segura at a laboratory in Barcelona. The method enables the detection of a plastic substance that derives from bags used to transport blood.
According to L’Équipe, this substance, known as di(2-ethylhexyl), has been found in Contador’s urine. This suggests that Contador could have received a transfusion of blood that he gave earlier in the season and which contained traces of Clenbuterol.
L’Équipe adds that Segura’s method, details of which were published in 2009, has not yet been validated by the anti-doping authorities and will require further testing before it can be ratified.
The investigators in Cologne are reported to be going through the Astana rider’s blood passport in minute detail in order to assess whether there are any anomalies. L’Équipe says that “the passport of the Spanish cyclist, which is chaotic at times, has provided no reason for suspicion”.
The UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agency have refused to comment on L’Équipe’s story.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Total Exposure!
Sorry boy's,you can't get there from where your at!Hey Doug, remember MF? we'll it still is,an't no reason to change it's name!All in all, damn that was fun!! jj
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
The Rest Of The Story!
Been there done that!it's 6"deep small rock bottom easy in easy out,i say we go!take off our shoes and socks cross then go on,However i know there is a different perspective between a roadbiker and a mountain biker,so please comment on this or call me and let me know what you think,im for going!(Remember,this ride will cure what ail's you!)Ludlow Road closing update
I checked with my contact at the Champaign Co. Engineer. Ludlow Road will be closed through October for bridge replacement. There is no way to get across now, and the water is ankle deep. So we just need to scout out the best detour we can. I will scope this out and report later.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Rise And Shine Boy's
Go to church and get it done or whatever else you do on Sunday morning just make sure your here at high noon! Were going up to Attack MT HighPoint! and 32 miles of surounding Hills today,it's not gonna be easy,but we got to get it done,we need the base work,besides i get to laugh at Alphonze! If i can catch my breath,come all who can.jj
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