Ich glaub, wir hatten hier noch nicht die Info, dass er angeblich mit einer Nierenfehlfunktion argumentiert:
Chris Froome set to argue that kidney problem caused adverse salbutamol test -
French paper L’Équipe suggests scientific experts advising Froome are preparing an unprecedented defence
"The French sports daily reports that Froome’s salbutamol readings on the days either side of the abnormal test were very low. Having discounted the dehydration hypothesis initially suggested as a possible cause for a spike in the salbutamol concentration and decided against a pharmacokinetic option that might have shown that external factors were the cause because of the difficulty of recreating the same conditions of that day, Froome’s team of experts are said to be focusing on this new hypothesis.
The scientists are aiming to show that rather than excreting the metabolites of salbutamol after it had been processed by his liver, Froome’s kidneys malfunctioned and accumulated them. When his kidneys began to function properly again, they excreted it in the high levels that resulted in the extremely elevated test reading on 7 September."
Die bloße Theorie dürfte wohl nicht ausreichen und ein Beweis dürfte schwierig sein ...