16309 pts ยท January 30, 2013
Lol yeah. Hot as fuck. Just like William Holden, here.
It stayed constant level. It wasnt a coincidence he was strongest in the 3rd week of the race in 09. Other riders more anemic,he wasn't 4/
His hematocrit(mature blood cells) levels didn't fall, if they fall, that's when you're anemic. That's one value the biopassport monitors 3/
He definitely did tho. The Tour de France is so grueling, riders usually become anemic over the course of the 3 week race. Lance didn't. 2/
It's probably why Lance Armstrong wasn't as good in his comeback in 2009-2010, he couldn't use as much epo as he did before. /1
They still can, but no where near to the same degree as before. 4/
Are being manipulated by drugs. If you don't dope, they know the values should look one way, they'll look different if you dope 3/
The biological passport. The guys are frequently tested, they monitor blood values over time, if you use epo, they can tell if the values 2/
They don't actually use that much epo anymore, they used a ton in the 90s though. In 2008 the sport implemented what's called 1/
I don't think that's the face you make when land a hit on someone you're trying to beat shit it of
The elite of the elite. 2/2
1/Yep. Like in the Tour de France, theres usually only 4-10 Americans in the race,out of ~200 riders. A nation of 330 million ppl,<10 riders
Yeah. Anyone who's at their limit like that, fortunately, is probably at the back of the group, or falling off the back, like Bennett.
In the last hour or two of those races, they can be doing 30-35 mph on flat sections.
I shouldve included this data too. Avg 27mph,but that means they're faster than that a lot too, esp on downhill. /a/Uak8Pxl
Your bike prob doesn't even have the gearing, lol. Flatter races like these theyre running 53x11 as biggest gear. Each pedal stroke = ~32 ft
Might make for some more interesting racing.
Why? He's 25. There's some guys that start racing pro as early as 19.
Optical storage is best, like CDs/DVDs. Read a study proposing using DNA/RNA strands as memory. Preserved it lasts millions yrs.
Pretty sure there wouldn't be any data left on that. Flash memory needs a charge to store memory. Loses it over time. Poor long term storage
This isn't true btw. If we did fewer tests, more would be reserved for people more likely to be infected, upping positive rate.
Been dating my girlfriend for 3 years. Few months ago she spent 3 nights with family. 3rd night I felt a loneliness I hadn't felt in years.
Also I assume cuz most engagements in modern dogfighting are miles apart, only by sensors & with missiles.
I mean. There's a wench right there on the front of it...
The neat thing is it's probably cold here most of the year. All the more comfy in warm sheets.
My parents have been married 42 years. My dad is only 61, mom is 62.
Only drank at night before this, but anyway, I think I caught a stomach bug, and/or developed an ulcer. 2/2
Day 22 here. Though I did drink for a couple days that 2nd weekend. Was forced to stop, health problems. 1/
Lol yeah. Hot as fuck. Just like William Holden, here.
It stayed constant level. It wasnt a coincidence he was strongest in the 3rd week of the race in 09. Other riders more anemic,he wasn't 4/
His hematocrit(mature blood cells) levels didn't fall, if they fall, that's when you're anemic. That's one value the biopassport monitors 3/
He definitely did tho. The Tour de France is so grueling, riders usually become anemic over the course of the 3 week race. Lance didn't. 2/
It's probably why Lance Armstrong wasn't as good in his comeback in 2009-2010, he couldn't use as much epo as he did before. /1
They still can, but no where near to the same degree as before. 4/
Are being manipulated by drugs. If you don't dope, they know the values should look one way, they'll look different if you dope 3/
The biological passport. The guys are frequently tested, they monitor blood values over time, if you use epo, they can tell if the values 2/
They don't actually use that much epo anymore, they used a ton in the 90s though. In 2008 the sport implemented what's called 1/
I don't think that's the face you make when land a hit on someone you're trying to beat shit it of
The elite of the elite. 2/2
1/Yep. Like in the Tour de France, theres usually only 4-10 Americans in the race,out of ~200 riders. A nation of 330 million ppl,<10 riders
Yeah. Anyone who's at their limit like that, fortunately, is probably at the back of the group, or falling off the back, like Bennett.
In the last hour or two of those races, they can be doing 30-35 mph on flat sections.
I shouldve included this data too. Avg 27mph,but that means they're faster than that a lot too, esp on downhill. /a/Uak8Pxl
Your bike prob doesn't even have the gearing, lol. Flatter races like these theyre running 53x11 as biggest gear. Each pedal stroke = ~32 ft
Might make for some more interesting racing.
Why? He's 25. There's some guys that start racing pro as early as 19.
Optical storage is best, like CDs/DVDs. Read a study proposing using DNA/RNA strands as memory. Preserved it lasts millions yrs.
Pretty sure there wouldn't be any data left on that. Flash memory needs a charge to store memory. Loses it over time. Poor long term storage
Optical storage is best, like CDs/DVDs. Read a study proposing using DNA/RNA strands as memory. Preserved it lasts millions yrs.
Pretty sure there wouldn't be any data left on that. Flash memory needs a charge to store memory. Loses it over time. Poor long term storage
This isn't true btw. If we did fewer tests, more would be reserved for people more likely to be infected, upping positive rate.
Been dating my girlfriend for 3 years. Few months ago she spent 3 nights with family. 3rd night I felt a loneliness I hadn't felt in years.
Also I assume cuz most engagements in modern dogfighting are miles apart, only by sensors & with missiles.
I mean. There's a wench right there on the front of it...
The neat thing is it's probably cold here most of the year. All the more comfy in warm sheets.
My parents have been married 42 years. My dad is only 61, mom is 62.
Only drank at night before this, but anyway, I think I caught a stomach bug, and/or developed an ulcer. 2/2
Day 22 here. Though I did drink for a couple days that 2nd weekend. Was forced to stop, health problems. 1/