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New Pathways for Pro Cycling: February 2010
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling. Research into Professional Cycling. Thursday, February 4, 2010. The project will examine the links between:. 8226; athlete education and anti-doping;. 8226; a sustainable career structure, job security, and anti-doping; and. 8226; the social organisation and norms of the peloton and anti-doping. 8226; the need to ensure and protect the job security and sustainability of an athlete's career;. 8226; the desire to support oneself, and one’s family economically;. 8226; a sustain...
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling: April 2009
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling. Research into Professional Cycling. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Beijing Positives and Fear and Self Loathing in Adelaide. Not sure what to say about this just yet. The TDU Director excels himself. Self loathing perhaps. You can hear it here. Beijing drug cheats still being caught. The World Today - Wednesday, 29 April , 2009 12:44:00. PETER CAVE: The boast last year that the Beijing Olympics was one of the cleanest games in decades is looking a little hollow this lunchtime.
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling: January 2009
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling. Research into Professional Cycling. Friday, January 30, 2009. Doping and Australian Professional Cycling: Full Text. Submission to the Commonwealth Department of Health Anti Doping Research Program by Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law. Research Aims and Objectives. To examine the dominant paradigm, its rationales and focus for anti doping policy affecting Australian professional cyclists ("the Australian peloton");. To examine into the attitudes of Australian pr...
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling: April 2010
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New Pathways for Pro Cycling. Research into Professional Cycling. Friday, April 16, 2010. Two Stories about MichaelRasmussen. Outcast. "Personally, I think it is the biggest scandal in sports history. Across sports. "Michael Rasmussen of miscarriage of justice, on doping. Hysteria, to understand Marco Pantani, the sick thoughts, and about why he. Did not intend to give up. There is a narrow street in the outskirts of the small northern Italian. A church is seen in the horizon and behind it threatens the.
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Velo Vortmax: October 2014
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Anti-doping issues in cycling world wide. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. It's Not About The Bike: Book Review. It's Not About The Bike. Lance Armstrong and Sally Jenkins, G.P. Putman's Sons, 2000. There are some themes to the book that resemble Every Second Counts. Lance Armstrong's propensity to launch solo suicide attacks that were usually reeled in. His brazen, argumentative style that prompted other riders in the peloton to flick. Him The term flick. Is derived from a German obscenity, and in cycling it ...
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Velo Vortmax: Tom Danielson Tests Positive for Synthetic Testosterone
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Anti-doping issues in cycling world wide. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Tom Danielson Tests Positive for Synthetic Testosterone. In cycling nothing is sacrosanct. Tom Danielson, two time winner of the Tour of Utah, has tested positive. Does the USADA golden boy turned pariah get another sweetheart deal? Slipstream fired Tom Danielson point blank, as always. These clean teams can't wait to distance themselves from their accused riders. You are laughing, ladies and gentlemen? Of a doping infraction until proven...
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Velo Vortmax: May 2014
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Anti-doping issues in cycling world wide. Saturday, May 17, 2014. Every Second Counts: Book Review. Lance Armstrong and Sally Jenkins, Broadway Books, 2003. Lance-o-phobes might consider Every Second Counts. And the Oprah confession, have, nevertheless, done allot of people allot of good. The Lance Armstrong Foundation still exists even if Mr. Armstrong is no longer a part of the team, and as a foundation continues to help people who suffer from an insidious disease. A comment on the rough treatment that...
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Velo Vortmax: July 2015
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Anti-doping issues in cycling world wide. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Schizophrenia, Neuroleptic Drugs, and Extrapyradamidal Movement Disorders. Forest water cascades down a precipice with a deafening roar- a jest. Hydroxylase, an enzyme that regulates the production norepinephrine from dopamine, and from electron microscopy, which has revealed both storage boutons and chemical synaptic membranes, has the existence of a separate and distinct dopamine active neuron been identified. In relation to brain hemisp...
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Velo Vortmax: August 2014
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Anti-doping issues in cycling world wide. Monday, August 11, 2014. 2014 Tour of Utah: Stage 6 Depart. Well it was a boisterous atmosphere at the Tour of Utah Stage Six Depart at Rice Eccles Stadium, there were cycling starved fanatics of all stripes, including families with children. I arrived late, planning to ride up to Big Mountain, but when I checked my bike the front wheel had an overnight flat, Murphy's law! Enrique, a chess pal. Rob Britton (Team Smartstop). Stage 6 Winner: Cadel Evans. Climbs; lo...
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Velo Vortmax: September 2014
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Anti-doping issues in cycling world wide. Saturday, September 20, 2014. 23 Days in July: Book Review. 23 Days in July. John Wilcockson, Da Capo Press, 2004. Has an accident you don't. Attack; a lesson Alberto Contador should have learned before he tested positive for clenbuterol. Nevertheless, if Jan Ullrich had continued to ride he would have won the race, and the 2004 Tour de France would have been nothing but a footnote. There is some mention of dope, too, in 23 Days in July. It's a part of a soigneur...