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• #2
Too slow.
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• #3
Epo?
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• #4
Epo?
Would fit the pattern of nocturnal heart failure...
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• #5
Maybe, but it would be nice to assume the best until it's proven otherwise. Especially when you know the rest of the non-cycling world would jump straight to that conclusion.
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• #6
Maybe, but it would be nice to assume the best until it's proven otherwise. Especially when you know the rest of the non-cycling world would jump straight to that conclusion.
+1. sad times.
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• #8
It is so sad when this sort of thing happens. Who knows why? A combination of overtraining, undetected subtle medical conditions, perhaps personal stress, I think can usually go some way towards explaining sudden deaths like this without having to speculate about doping. RIP.
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• #9
Natural causes. "No autopsy" request from father.
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• #10
So sad for someone so young.
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• #11
Its unbelievable, but not uncommon, esprcially in super fit athletes.
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• #12
Especially !!!!!! fingers too thick, couldn't edit it!
Platini
jonny
hippy
Oliver Schick
_Zed_
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/cycling/4522524/Belgian-rider-Frederiek-Nolf-dies-during-Tour-of-Qatar.html