The amateur cyclist and writer Andrew Tilin was banned for 2 years. United States Anti-Doping Agency banned this person after he had admitted using steroids for legal hormone replacement therapy. The admitting was made by the rider in own book that will be soon probably published. The book is entitled following: “The Doper Next Door: My Strange and Scandalous Year on Performance-Enhancing Drugs” .
this book describes individual experiences of some persons that used medicines that have performance-enhancing effects.
Thus, Andrew Tilin administrated the steroid testosterone for hormone replacement therapy. It is quite clear. In fact, it is not yet clear whether this person has mentioned about personal experience linked with other medicines which enhance performance.
Andrew Tilin wants to understand and describe in his book why persons dope. He notes the motivations of various individuals. Do these medications help really? These products are quite controversial; the explanations connected with these drugs are controversial as well. Since many consumers don’t like saying about their administration, certain answers on questions about doping remain unopened.
Tilin has been evidentially changed due to administration of the steroid testosterone. He has become much more powerful but more aggressive. He had to worry about his health and about the ways to cheat, being an amateur rider. So, Tilin became to be implicated in the doping subculture.
Writing his book, Andrew Tilin desired to explain that steroids are unsafe and have numerous negative consequences. Many athletes that have taken controlled products criticize the author. One of critics is Joe Papp, a former American cyclist. This person was caught distributing and using several performance-enhancing drugs. He didn’t admit applying banned products willingly; he was caught due to an investigation. His professional and personal life was destroyed because of these prohibited preparations. Joe Papp wrote about Andrew Tilin that he had been doped for a year intentionally. Papp noticed that Tilin had known that the steroid testosterone was forbidden but he had used it. Then he wrote that these preparations caused adverse consequences in consumers. According to Joe Papp, Andrew Tilin had to be banned for four years.
Andrew Tilin’s ban began in March 2011.
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