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There are many ways known to bypass doping tests, USADA or others included, especially with micro dosing or taking X substance to conceal Y substance in the body.
I don't mind getting a few guys busted for steroids time to time at all.
Smaller organizations do not have that luxury to be selective and will likely accept everyone, steroids or not, by pretending to look the other way. Doping is a disease that need to be fought, especially at the top, it gives an unfair advantage and is harming health.
USADA was better though.
You touch on an important nuance here.
--> PED testing can be circumvented. <--
In fact there is an entire, albeit relatively small and prohibitively expensive, industry which serves to facilitate those who can afford it to reap similar results to that of the anabolic steroids commonly tested, without being detected.
Part of it is chemistry. They will take an anabolic steroid, alter it very slightly, adjust the ester, thus (when done right) manipulating the metabolite which results from use, which in most cases is what the doping agencies test for.
This has blown up in the last 10-15 years with the SARMS boom, which has providing a major influx of funding to the type of people with the chemistry knowledge and lab equipment needed to produce and profit from "designer drugs". The process they are partaking in is nothing new, basically the entire library of different steroids all comes from taking one of a handful of base substances and making slight alterations to the chemical bonds (which then change which receptors are targeted and what metabolites left over, if my understanding is correct)
There was a popular documentary which was on Netflix called "Icarus" which explored it a bit.
The problem is that instead of creating a "level playing field" most testing creates an even wider gap between those who can avoid to beat the tests and those who can't.
For me, this is one of many examples where I think people often get caught up in the "We need to DO SOMETHING" mentality, where unfortunately they are more concerned with feeling better about themselves for effectively spinning their wheels in the mud than they are with improving whatever it is they sought to improve, because they never stopped to determine that the thing they are doing is actually making things better.
Another prime example of this phenomenon as it applies to MMA is hydration testing, where people will swear it is the perfect solution, but only if they are sufficiently ignorant to not understand that there is a long standing method to circumvent this test which puts the athletes in MORE danger than normal weight cutting (without hydration testing.)