Ferrari - Michelle
Dr. Michele Ferrari is most infamous for his association with and the "EPO era" of professional cycling.
: He graduated in Medicine and Surgery in 1978 and specialized in sports medicine by 1981. Early in his career, he coached Francesco Moser to break the world hour record in 1984, a feat that brought him immediate prominence. michelle ferrari
Michelle Ferrari is a highly acclaimed screenwriter and story editor known for her work on . Early in his career, he coached Francesco Moser
: Despite the scandals, he is recognized for popularizing VAM (average climbing speed), a standard metric for measuring a cyclist's fitness and power output. He continues to share training philosophies on his website, 53x12.com . 2. Michelle Ferrari (Documentary Filmmaker) He continues to share training philosophies on his
: In 1994, while working for the Gewiss team, he notoriously compared the blood-boosting drug Erythropoietin (EPO) to orange juice, stating that "EPO is not dangerous, it’s the abuse that is". This comment led to his dismissal from the team but cemented his reputation as a "doping doctor".
: Received a lifetime ban from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) as a key figure in the "Postal Service" doping investigation that eventually stripped Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles.