Amazing how both Bradley Wiggins & Chris Froome are life-long asthma sufferers & still won cycling grand tours @TeamSky #notevengoodatcheating
— Philip Shelley (@PhilipShelley1) 13 december 2017
There is no possible way to get over 1000ng/ml salbutamol in the urine by using an inhaler or a nebulizer in a normal way. Chris Froome & Team Sky in deep trouble
— Kristoffer Freiding (@KristofferF) 13 december 2017
There seems to be a severe asthma problem at Sky. What are the chances of them having so many Tour winners with chronic breathing difficulties?https://t.co/UXpYYwl71R
— Brian O'Neill (@SpokesONeill) 13 december 2017
I don't understand why super-elite athletes like Chris Froome need asthma drugs at all, never mind having a huge amount in your system. As an asthmatic myself, I've always found that the fitter I am, the less I need asthma drugs.
— Tim Baxter (@TimBaxter) 13 december 2017
I don’t know all of the details of Chris Froome his asthma, but if the UCI give Petacchi with 1360ng/ml a 1 year ban and Ulissi 9 months for 1900ng/ml Salbutamol. How should the UCI react with this 2000ng/ml of Froome? Tough decisions. #ChrisFroome
— Bas Tietema (@BasTietema) 13 december 2017