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Wiggins -- taking banned drug on medical grounds
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Strip him of his medals !
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The End of Privacy
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Amazing how many athletes have conditions which need banned medication, some might think they are inventing illnesses.
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Scottish Skier lost a Olympic medal because he used navell spray before race
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Do you mean nasal?
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yes
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nothing wrong with spraying one's navel.
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What if it is with silage ?
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wiggins
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And, while the use of TUEs is completely above board, and there is no suggested impropriety on Wiggins' part whatsoever, it is claims he made in his 2012 book 'Bradley Wiggins: My Time' that have caused eyebrows to be raised slightly regarding the TUEs. This is because triamcinolone is applied in an "intramuscular" fashion, according to the certificate - in other words, via injection. Wiggins' book would seem to contradict his use of the drug before the 2011 and 2012 Tours (the book was published in November 2012):
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My fav cheat is still the Spanish Paralympic basket ball team pretending they were "special needs".
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A Ph.D specializing in asthma said Wiggins injection is for person who should be in A&E
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An Axe is not always the answer !
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Spotty, please stop leaving a gap before an exclamation mark. It's making my eyes bleed.
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Hey ! Crabby !
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OED has now recognised that a space before an "!" is now in common usage
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Newton Abbot today crags ?
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No mate, poor card and was busy anyway. You?
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No too busy
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