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First Prev 46 of 47 Go to page. Jul 16, 2, Visit site. I'd think ADHD is over represented in elite sports? Reactions: firefly and noob. Jul 19, 2, Visit site. Click to expand Reactions: noob. Aug 9, 4, 4, 15, Visit site. Nick said:. Reactions: Tim Cahill and firefly Jul 12, 10, Visit site. ManicJack said:. It is a stimulant for gods sake. Reactions: peterfin , Ripper and noob. Apr 4, 1, 1, 5, Visit site. LesDiablesRouges said:. It isn't actually for people who have ADHD. It has the opposite effect. Reactions: Salvarani , Kaptain Kool , firefly and 2 others. Libertine Seguros. Feb 20, 32, 13, 28, Visit site. If you read interviews about Remco as a child and young soccer player you will notice that his behaviour is consistent. He is much more mature now but his drive and energy are the same as well as his manners in the heat of the day or the joy of the moment, albeit much more controlled now. If he takes ritalin during his pro years, the effects are not special at all. What he do suffer from and it's not a lie at all is pollen allergy. He was cleaning his nose often during the olympic race. I am not sure if he takes anything atm but the net effect of the allergy on his racing is negative, not positive. Giulio Ciccone said he played a game of squash with him against Urska and their procurator Alex Carera in the offseason and Pogi was laser focused on the win exactly like he is on the bike. Him mother also confirmed he was an hyperactive child. So yeah, ADHD or something similar doesn't seem too far fetched for him too. That photo of him and Remco sharing candies after a tdf stage is pretty emblematic. Reactions: magliaroz. Omg Pog is dark! Sep 14, 5, 2, 23, Visit site. Adderall and Methylphenidate have runny nose as a potential side effect. Reactions: Salvarani , noob and ManicJack. Jan 4, 2, Visit site. Rob said:. Honestly I don't mind having central stimulants as TUE. I know for me as a non athlete they're insanely performance enhancing but for an athlete it won't be more than back in Merx time. And some crashes probably is avoided due to enhanced concentration. So for crying out loud give more of them to Kelderman! Give them to the head in the clouds riders that really needs them. Kruiswijk, God could he have a harder name to spell? Give him some too. Adhd should logically make more sense with cyclo-cross, mtb, bmx etc. Adrenaline sports. Not that i doubt he's already on it. Mainly because it estimate adhd to less than 3 percent in a population and there's certainly countries with a far higher adhd diagnosis percentage. I'm rambling and melatonin setting in. Gotta return to this topic tomorrow. Dec 2, 2, 2, 11, Visit site. All these worldbeater athletes with asthma and ADHD should be spokesmen for the conditions, really lean into it. Jun 22, 4, 17, Visit site. Reactions: Kaptain Kool. BullsFan22 said:. Also asthma…. Reading comprehension is also improved I hear. Reactions: firefly and ManicJack. Jul 19, 50 Visit site. I don't know what Evenpoel takes and he can finish a km course being less out of breath than me at the end of my W zone2-zwift-one-hour-ride but it ain't ritalin or salbutamol. I have a prescription for salbutamol. Never noticed any difference, marginal or not Reactions: Cookster Apr 8, 4, 4, 13, Visit site. I didn't hear Politt say anything. Reactions: ManicJack. Pogi apparently has a 'death list' and if Tiberi ever joins UAE, people should watch out Jul 7, 5, 10, 23, Visit site. Remco is on the 'Pogi Porridge' too for breakfast? It seems pro-cycling has reached the same point again. Sep 9, 4, 1, 18, Visit site. During the Tour, the team made two lists with 'friends' and 'enemies' in the race, the latter was called a 'blacklist' by Politt. May 29, 3, 1, 16, Visit site. Jul 3, 5, Visit site. Getting along with Teddy paid off! My friend, here is my recipe for good porridge. 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