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Originally Posted by trux
Well, doping tests are being done by professional laboratories doing tests at other high level sport events, so they certainly know their job well.
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I have every confidence that Stig would never try anything like that.
For the record, EPO cannot be detected by current tests unless random testing is done during training. Otherwise the athlete just stops using EPO a week before and still gets benefit. Testing for EPO on the day of the record says nothing about whether or not the athlete was using EPO in the days earlier, which is when it counts.
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