Of the darkness a myth that was believed in gold which costs to find a … Decent photography because it has not been seen or portrayed in forty years of exercise outside legality.
It’s Michele Ferrari, Lance Armstrong doctor. Spanish anti -doping sources suspect that the Italian doctor has returned to cycling and by extension to sport to, in the shadow, as always, instruct his clients in doping plans. Everything of word, nothing in writing.
The latest news by Michele Ferrari date back seven years. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison for an Italian court for Dopar Biatlon athlete Daniel Taschler. This caused his first criminal sanction after more than twenty years of accusations.
In police listening, the happy Doctor informs Taschler on how more dangerous “than an orange juice.” The Biathlete father, Gottlieb Taschler, vice president of the International Federation, had been the inducing of his son’s doping. He introduced Ferrari.
Despite the vertigo of a life in the wire, consumed between the risk, the trail of the police and the judicial sentences, Ferrari has been active for more than forty years. His landing in cycling was big, in the attempt to Francesco Moser of overcoming the record of the Eddy Merckx time, 1984.
Known in cycling fields Like ‘the myth’ Due to the solvency of his chemical combinations with the results of his clients, Michele Ferrari received his athletes in a motorhome. In that privacy atmosphere, cyclists convinced that the key was the weight combined with doping.
In his book ‘Win at any price’, the American Tyler Hamilton He said: «He explained that the best calculation of performance was in the watts per kilogram: the amount of energy you produce divided by your weight. He said that the magical figure was 6.7 watts per kilo, because that was what was needed to win the tour ».
Only one name appeared almost as many times as that of Lance Armstrong in the summary of a thousand pages that the American anti -doping agency (used) sent to the International Cycling Union (ICU) and that supposed the epitaph of the seven -time winner of the tour: Michele Ferrari, Spiritual guide to whom an intellectual authority in the platoon has been recognized for years. Someone superior to the average.
Armstrong, so funny he, called him ‘Schumi’ by the champion of Formula 1 that was driving a Ferrari. A rhetorical license that had to do with an eternal click in cycling: “Whatever happens, here always wins a Ferrari.”
The devastating report of the used, which began with the rabid confession of a repentant (Floyd Landis, winner of the 2006 tour dispossessed by a positive testosterone), ended with the reputation of Armstrong, seven tours without owner, his millionaire world of sponsors ( Trek, Nike, the Foundation), but not with the work of Michele Ferrari. The doctor charged a significant percentage to his client cyclists: millions to Armstrong, thousands of euros to his peers and so many rivals of other teams.
And his advice. Withdraw from the races if they had consumed any prohibited substance, take saline solution before a morning or injected control EPO in microdosis in night time because its presence is eliminated at twelve hours. Suspended for life in the US and Italy, with an 18 -month criminal sentence, the shaman resists retiring.
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