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Bear in mind that it is only small doses, because it's about seeing what they can detect. I've no idea if it is an efficacious (wrt performance enhancement) dose or not.
 
I've always been interested in, even at relatively high doses, how much I'd actually notice the effects of EPO. I suspect, with no medical reasoning to back this up whatsoever, that I wouldn't notice it all that much. My training and how I ride varies so much from day to day anyway. I can understand that it would be enough to push a top athlete slightly above others, but would it really affect your average casual rider that much?
 
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I've always been interested in, even at relatively high doses, how much I'd actually notice the effects of EPO. I suspect, with no medical reasoning to back this up whatsoever, that I wouldn't notice it all that much. My training and how I ride varies so much from day to day anyway. I can understand that it would be enough to push a top athlete slightly above others, but would it really affect your average casual rider that much?

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New bike! :D
 
My summer bike has mudguards.

But that's because my summer bike is my winter bike is my only road bike.

only keep a rear guard for the summer.. once it starts peeing more often ill put a set of crud's on again.. as much as I hate them it looks like its the only set that'll fit :mad:
 
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Looks like I wont be having eggs at work, she wont make them anymore, because no one ever eats them so they just go to waste, but apparently they are bad to have daily because of high cholesterol?

one good thing though I work for a supermarket so I can always buy from the shop floor :)
 
@ One Man Solo

Looks like I wont be having eggs at work, she wont make them anymore, because no one ever eats them so they just go to waste, but apparently they are bad to have daily because of high cholesterol?

one good thing though I work for a supermarket so I can always buy from the shop floor :)

bs i regularly have 6-8 eggs/day and I have no problems with cholesterol levels
 
@ One Man Solo

Looks like I wont be having eggs at work, she wont make them anymore, because no one ever eats them so they just go to waste, but apparently they are bad to have daily because of high cholesterol?

one good thing though I work for a supermarket so I can always buy from the shop floor :)

She's talking rubbish I'm afraid. There's no link between dietary cholesterol (i.e. what you eat) and blood cholesterol, so eating 1 egg or 100 won't make a difference. Eat as many as you want. :) High cholesterol is usually caused by lack of exercise, high saturated fat intake and a few other factors.
 
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