mattu3743
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i would say no--having been a sponsored runner in another life--at least is seems that long ago and now a crazy cyclist (at 42) winny would be too harsh on the joints. the best thing for cyclists is anavar and EPO/ or equipoise and GH. the problem with the equipoise is it does help build lean mass and most cyclists are happy with their weight but they want to change the most crucial part strength-to-weight ratio or in bike geek terms power output/watts and in simple terms their aerobic capacity.
so equipoise while promoting production of EPO, thus triggering mor RBCs, also can add lean muscle, so the pros and wannabes use plain EPO (which if you are not practically under the care of a doc taking daily blood tests can be deadly--it killed a half dozen pros from Belgium a bunch of years ago.
thus, var, while also building a bit of muscle (which has more to do the workout than the impact of the var) is such strength builder it is preferred for the crucial power increase.
winny is used by sprinters--the joint problems of e.g 100 rpm for a 5 hour race for 2 days is not an issue and part of a sprinters power comes from the upper bidy/whole body so a bit if test and winny work fine...unless your name is Ben Johnson, Joiner Kersee, and so on.
test, specifically IMHO (and the inside gossip mill) halo or suspension, is what took down the US winner of the Tours de Franace a couple of years ago.
thanks for clarifying that up for me eddy... i bet EQ is great for the off season and you would probably get hardly any water retention due to you're extreame training
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