taking actual steroids? i cant see much in on bike performance advantage - if any - might even be a disadvantage - weight is weight...and muscle does weigh! now i would think MANY are on things like GH and TB500 and BPC157 when recovering from injury, and likely some other substances.
Pro cyclists, runners etc. were using steroids to aid recovery so they could train harder and with less recovery not necessarily to gain muscle. I see an advantage to that but since absolute cardiovascular endurance matters less when you have a petrol engine vs a pedal engine that’s limited. Though the seasons now are ridiculously long so maybe there’s a benefit. The ones you mentioned make sense, I assume they can get therapeutic use exemptions to take them legally too. Sky Cycling had a bunch of asthmatic riders a couple years ago and got like 80% of their teams TEUs for albuterol.
Does she claim to have breathing trouble, take it, then serve a ball right at your noggin? Then yes! At this point it’s juicing up just for the shits and giggles and because you can. Would be pretty dope to get hella lean and strong, get hopped up on EPO, test, blood transfusions, and HGH and see if you can make 3/4 of pro speed up a grade. Just a nice classic early 2000s doping program. When I hit 50 I’m definitely juicing up just to stay in the game. Maybe by that time they’ll have genetic therapy and I can custom order higher vo2 and power, but probably at the risk of becoming The Fly or some shit.
Andrea Iannone ‘destroyed’ after two days of WSBK testing https://motorcyclesports.net/andrea-iannone-destroyed-after-two-days-of-wsbk-testing/ He's talking about you "I’ve trained over the years on production bikes, it’s different. On the track, you encounter amateur people who ride for fun, and it’s complex for a rider to train properly, have a free track."
It really is funny to me, too. One of the best laughs I’ve had is when lining up for a half marathon. I entered as a motivator to keep training. But these people were so serious about a potential 10min / mile pace group that they were driving me nuts. When we line up to race shit can go really bad even at the amateur levels. So I was thinking “what is the worst that can happen? You take a nice jog on Sunday morning. I mean calm the fuck down. “ but hey, everyone has to feed the beast somehow. Not everyone can line up on a motorcycle and let er eat.
It’s tempting. 40 to 50 was no big deal but for some reason the upper 40s seem to hit harder. All of my flying buddies claim mid 50s hits like a brick wall. I’m trying real hard not to buy into the hype- there’s still lots of people killing it at an advanced age. Blood work still looks good so I’m saving the “nuclear option” for when I’m desperate! Honestly I think the older you get, the more strict you have to be as the little things all matter more.
He'll definitely have options, and Ducati has a bunch of riders, so it wouldn't be obscene if they let him leave. But other than Ducati and BMW, man...what bike would you want to be on in WSBK? Yamaha seem to be still developing the bike and somewhat competitive depending on the venue, but otherwise if you want to be at the top you'd be silly to leave a Ducati based team I'd think.