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Go to Competion Plus and read the story about the Pro stock bike racer at Rt 66 who got nailed for not producing enough in the alotted time!!!!!
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Read that earlier, did it say he filled 5 or 6 cups?, and it mentions "low temperature" somewhere. How do you control that?
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Guys have "holsters" that fit under their armpits. In a perfect world it keeps the "sample" at legal temperature levels.
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Interesting Art. When testing for work, we were given those little hospital gowns to cover your birthday suit and led to a room with no water.
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One major gripe we had was, they would grab you as you were swiping your time card to go home. Which usually meant you had showered and gone to the bathroom minutes before. This was done by an independant company. NYC tried doing their own testing for a short while. But there was a lot of cheating going on by the testers. I had a friend I worked with fail a test. He was in the reserves and was ramdomly tested by them 16 hours later and found clean. He got some lawyers involved and the sample was retested it checked positive for cocaine. And they also found out he was pregnant. The testors were switching samples for people they knew.
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I can't remember the year, I think 2001, but I was randomly chosen for the test 3 times. It was in the early years of these testing. I thought that was odd. The only medication I take is for blood pressure. I usually reported within an hour, never had any issues. All my invitations were handed me at my pit. I don't agree with how Judi Bureski's was delivered, terrible timing and should never happen again to any participant.
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I was part of random testing when I worked. They gave us 3 hours to produce a sample. If you didn't you failed. There were some that suffered "shy bladder syndrome" One guy couldn't fill the cup up to the line and each time he gave them a sample they toosed it and said start over. He "failed" and got fired, but got a lawyer. And 3 years later he got his job back, all seniority, and an almost 7 figure settlement.
It's really simple. First place don't drink in excess the night before you race. If you have a few they should be out of your system by the time you have to test. Second, drink a lot of water before you go for the test, especially if you have a shy bladder. Third and most important. Don't do drugs. It takes up to a month or more for pot to be gone from your system. And don't think the remedies like goldenseal work. They will flush your system out a small bit quicker(days not weeks). But I know of at least 3 guys that are trying to sue. Because they lost their jobs. One had the gaul to gripe that they used their daughters urine and it tested positive.
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