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Actually, if you look at the lab's numbers, they didn't reproduce the 11:1 ratio even on the same sample. When they tested his sample the first time, they did two tests (this is normal) and got the following results:
Test 1: 61.37 T, 5.2 Epi
Test 2: 172.23 T, 17.59 Epi
By their own rules, that large of an error margin meant the tests were invalid and likely there was contamination or miscalibration of the equipment. Even in high school science class, if you'd gotten such widely varied results, you'd know you did something wrong.
WOW, that's wrong. Vino never tested positive for steroids! He tested positive for using someone else's blood. Jeez, please don't draw conclusions on events for which you've not even gotten the facts.
Test 1: 61.37 T, 5.2 Epi
Test 2: 172.23 T, 17.59 Epi
By their own rules, that large of an error margin meant the tests were invalid and likely there was contamination or miscalibration of the equipment. Even in high school science class, if you'd gotten such widely varied results, you'd know you did something wrong.
WOW, that's wrong. Vino never tested positive for steroids! He tested positive for using someone else's blood. Jeez, please don't draw conclusions on events for which you've not even gotten the facts.
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This article made me sad. The profound statements attributed to Landis are just depressing. "'It's a kangaroo court if there ever is one,” he laments." and "Landis liked to say that there was no happy ending for him" How depressing. I cannot see an upside to this case. Either Landis doped and the system screwed up so much as to risk letting him off or he is innocent and is screwed.
As a bigger issue, these bodies (USADA, LNDD, AFLD, WADA, etc) deal with so many sports and so many athletes that this case will have ripples throughout the Olympic Movement.
Regardless of the outcome of this particular case and regardless of his actual guilt or innocence every body involved from fans to athletes to sponsors loses here.
BS. Lying is an intentionally misleading statement rather than just an incorrect one. Lying implies intent. Guessing or relaying incorrect but believed statements is not lying. His "lies" were stupid and misleading but they were merely erroneous guesses. Also, what does his lying have to do with his guilt. He can lie and have been clean (perhaps be struck down by lighting?). He can lie and have been doping. You're clearly wrong here but I don't think you are lying I just think that you're wrong. I know nothing about your doping practices. If indeed he was intentionally misleading (lying) then that makes him a liar and maybe a doper but one has nothing to do with the other.
Additionally, do you know anything about lab work? Mistakes like witnesses for USADA openly admitted would shut down or invalidate most labs across the world that deal with important issues like health or food. I truly hope that the LNDD lab doesn't inspect food too- I don't trust the results enough to consume that food. Screwing up testing as bad as they admitted isn't a lab worker mistake but a systematic problem with the whole lab.
The "ultimate test of any lab" is in their credibility. This lab has issues. It doesn't matter if they can reproduce bad results ad nauseum if their believability is in doubt. In food labs a difference results far less than the difference between 4.5:1 and 11:1 would merit throwing away the old sample and getting a new sample- something not possible in this kind of testing. In trusting in such poor "evidence" and assuming it as their own, USADA has tarnished their own credibility.
That is a shocking statement. You sir, are deluded. The effect of this case on a single athlete are far less important than the effects such a allegedly irresponsible and problematic system has upon the masses of athletes. This is the same organization that tests thousands of young athletes throughout the US (they tested Juniors at nationals earlier this summer). Are you really saying that their collective lives and futures are less important than sanctioning Landis?
It seems that you are willing to burn the witch regardless of the absurdity of the "trial" because you *know* the truth- did it come to you in a dream?
That margin of error is beyond bad but don't believe for a second that facts will get in the way of a witch hunt. As for using steroids to enhance performance. Some people are (silently) alleging that there is only way for cyclists us use "steroids" (there is only one type too?) and all cyclists must therefore use it the same way.
I was almost surprised that USADA didn't try a dunk test during their "hearing."
As a bigger issue, these bodies (USADA, LNDD, AFLD, WADA, etc) deal with so many sports and so many athletes that this case will have ripples throughout the Olympic Movement.
Regardless of the outcome of this particular case and regardless of his actual guilt or innocence every body involved from fans to athletes to sponsors loses here.
It's clear for several reasons, the facts and the science. Facts are he lied, repeatedly.
Science is fine, there was some messy book keeping, but no more messy than a typical lab, and the ultimate test of any lab is the reproducibility outside that lab. 11:1 was reproduced outside, with FL observers.
Science is fine, there was some messy book keeping, but no more messy than a typical lab, and the ultimate test of any lab is the reproducibility outside that lab. 11:1 was reproduced outside, with FL observers.
Additionally, do you know anything about lab work? Mistakes like witnesses for USADA openly admitted would shut down or invalidate most labs across the world that deal with important issues like health or food. I truly hope that the LNDD lab doesn't inspect food too- I don't trust the results enough to consume that food. Screwing up testing as bad as they admitted isn't a lab worker mistake but a systematic problem with the whole lab.
The "ultimate test of any lab" is in their credibility. This lab has issues. It doesn't matter if they can reproduce bad results ad nauseum if their believability is in doubt. In food labs a difference results far less than the difference between 4.5:1 and 11:1 would merit throwing away the old sample and getting a new sample- something not possible in this kind of testing. In trusting in such poor "evidence" and assuming it as their own, USADA has tarnished their own credibility.
Many people will learn and hopefully change some procedures about reporting and testing, but those are secondary to the heart of the matter: he juiced.
It seems that you are willing to burn the witch regardless of the absurdity of the "trial" because you *know* the truth- did it come to you in a dream?
...By their own rules, that large of an error margin meant the tests were invalid and likely there was contamination or miscalibration of the equipment. Even in high school science class, if you'd gotten such widely varied results, you'd know you did something wrong.
WOW, that's wrong. Vino never tested positive for steroids! He tested positive for using someone else's blood. Jeez, please don't draw conclusions on events for which you've not even gotten the facts.
WOW, that's wrong. Vino never tested positive for steroids! He tested positive for using someone else's blood. Jeez, please don't draw conclusions on events for which you've not even gotten the facts.
I was almost surprised that USADA didn't try a dunk test during their "hearing."
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I found the article very interesting and am also in the process of reading the book. But from a reality standpoint you have to basically accept the "fact" that Landis has already served a years suspension regardless of the final outcome of the hearing, which I find very hard to accept "if" he is found to be not guilty...
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For those who don't have their heads in the sand, here's a transcript of an instant message chat between Jonathan Vaughters and Frankie Andreu that was submitted as an exhibit in that court case Armstong settled with his insurers out of court. The transcript is easily found on google.
Cyclevaughters: frankie – hey – thanks for talking the other day
FDREU: no problem, where are you
CV: back in CO
FA: nice, I just got home, isn’t it like 5am
CV: sometimes I think I’m going to go nuts
yeah
its 5am
FA: I agree, I came home and the air conditioning is broken
CV: ouch
FA: did your kid grow twice its size in the two weeks you were gone
CV: yeah, his feet look bigger for some [r]eason
FA: funny
CV: anyhow, i can never quite figure out why i don’t just play along with the lance crowd-i mean **** it would make my life easier, eh? its not like I never played with hotsauce, eh?
FA: I know, but in the end i don’t think it comes back to bite you
I play along, my wife does not, and Lance hates us both it’s a no win situation, you know how he is. Once you leave the team or do something wrong you forever banned
CV: i suppose-you know he tried to hire me back in 2001…he was nice to me…i just couldn’t deal with that world
FA: I did not know that
look at why everyone leaves, it’s way to controlling
CV: once I went to CA and saw that now [not] all the teams got 25 injections every day,I felt really guilty
hell, CA was ZERO
FA: you mean all the riders
CV: Credit Agricole
FA: it’s crazy
CV: So, I realized lance was full of sh*t when he’d said everyone was doing it.
FA: You may read stuff i say to radio or press, praising the Tour and lance but it’s just playing the game
CV: believe me, as crazy as it sounds-Moreau was on nothing. Het of 39%
FA: when in 2000-2001
CV: so, that’s when you start thinking…hell, Kevin was telling me that after 2000 Ullrich never raced over 42%-yeah moreau in 2000-2001
Anyhow-whtever
FA: After 1999, you know many things changed. lance did not
I believe that’s part of whey Kevin left, he was tired of the stuff
CV: funniest thing i ever heard-Johan and Lance dumped Floyd’s rest day blood refill down the toilet in front of him in last yrs tour to make him ride bad
FA: holy sh*t, I never heard that. that’s craz!!
CV: that’s from floyd
he rode this year with no extra blood
FA: I never knew
he did great also
CV: yeah, i could explain the whole way lance dupes everyone
FA: what about GH climbing the mountains better than azevado and the entire group
CV: from how floyd described it, i know exactly the metho[d]
FA: explain that, classics to climber
when did you talk with floyd
CV: i don’t know-I want trust George
but the thing is on that team, you think it’s
normal
or at least I did
FA: i guess. anything with blood is not normal
CV: yeah, its very complex how [to] avoid all the controls now, but it’s not any new drug or anything, just the resources and the planning to pull of a well devised plan
it’s why they all got dropped on stage 9-no refill yet-then on the rest day-boom 800ml of packed cells
FA: they have it mastered. good point.
CV: they draw the blood right after the dauphine
FA: how do they sneak it in, or keep it until needed i’m sure it’s not with the truck in the frig
CV: motorcycle-refrigerated panniers
on the rest day
floyd has a photo of the thing
FA: crazy! It’s just keep going to new levels
CV: yeah, it’s complicated, but with enough money you can do it
FA: they have enough money. Floyd was so p*ssed at the entire tour
CV: anyhow-i feel sorry for floyd and some of the other guys
why would lance keep doing the sh*t when he clearly has nothing to prove-it’s weird
FA: I know. me to. they all get ripped into for no reason
he’s done now, thank god. but they will prove next year or Johan’s sake that they are the greatest
CV: and then lance says “this guy and that guy are *******”
FA: they won’t stop
i agree
CV: then i’ve got tiger one of my sponsors, and he loves to pick my mind…what do I say?
FA: You play dumb.
You can’t talk with them about this stuff
I would think they would freak
CV: yeah, that’s tough-i do, but its tough
maybe they should freak
what about dan osipow or louise? do they
know what’s up?
FA: I know, I get tired of hearing how great Lance is, what a super person etc. it’s crazy and it’s hard to not just tell people he is a cheat and assh*le I think not. they just run the team. They are never allowed in a hotel or bus or anything
CV: every other team in the tour you could just walk right on to their bus and say hi
but disco won’t let dan on?
all right
FA: my kids are waking up, I gotta run. Let’s talk some more later
CV: i’ve had enough-I’m glad to be home-hopefully this won’t affect my team or my kids
FA: I agree
CV: that’s all I care about
FA: ciao
CV: see ya
Cyclevaughters: frankie – hey – thanks for talking the other day
FDREU: no problem, where are you
CV: back in CO
FA: nice, I just got home, isn’t it like 5am
CV: sometimes I think I’m going to go nuts
yeah
its 5am
FA: I agree, I came home and the air conditioning is broken
CV: ouch
FA: did your kid grow twice its size in the two weeks you were gone
CV: yeah, his feet look bigger for some [r]eason
FA: funny
CV: anyhow, i can never quite figure out why i don’t just play along with the lance crowd-i mean **** it would make my life easier, eh? its not like I never played with hotsauce, eh?
FA: I know, but in the end i don’t think it comes back to bite you
I play along, my wife does not, and Lance hates us both it’s a no win situation, you know how he is. Once you leave the team or do something wrong you forever banned
CV: i suppose-you know he tried to hire me back in 2001…he was nice to me…i just couldn’t deal with that world
FA: I did not know that
look at why everyone leaves, it’s way to controlling
CV: once I went to CA and saw that now [not] all the teams got 25 injections every day,I felt really guilty
hell, CA was ZERO
FA: you mean all the riders
CV: Credit Agricole
FA: it’s crazy
CV: So, I realized lance was full of sh*t when he’d said everyone was doing it.
FA: You may read stuff i say to radio or press, praising the Tour and lance but it’s just playing the game
CV: believe me, as crazy as it sounds-Moreau was on nothing. Het of 39%
FA: when in 2000-2001
CV: so, that’s when you start thinking…hell, Kevin was telling me that after 2000 Ullrich never raced over 42%-yeah moreau in 2000-2001
Anyhow-whtever
FA: After 1999, you know many things changed. lance did not
I believe that’s part of whey Kevin left, he was tired of the stuff
CV: funniest thing i ever heard-Johan and Lance dumped Floyd’s rest day blood refill down the toilet in front of him in last yrs tour to make him ride bad
FA: holy sh*t, I never heard that. that’s craz!!
CV: that’s from floyd
he rode this year with no extra blood
FA: I never knew
he did great also
CV: yeah, i could explain the whole way lance dupes everyone
FA: what about GH climbing the mountains better than azevado and the entire group
CV: from how floyd described it, i know exactly the metho[d]
FA: explain that, classics to climber
when did you talk with floyd
CV: i don’t know-I want trust George
but the thing is on that team, you think it’s
normal
or at least I did
FA: i guess. anything with blood is not normal
CV: yeah, its very complex how [to] avoid all the controls now, but it’s not any new drug or anything, just the resources and the planning to pull of a well devised plan
it’s why they all got dropped on stage 9-no refill yet-then on the rest day-boom 800ml of packed cells
FA: they have it mastered. good point.
CV: they draw the blood right after the dauphine
FA: how do they sneak it in, or keep it until needed i’m sure it’s not with the truck in the frig
CV: motorcycle-refrigerated panniers
on the rest day
floyd has a photo of the thing
FA: crazy! It’s just keep going to new levels
CV: yeah, it’s complicated, but with enough money you can do it
FA: they have enough money. Floyd was so p*ssed at the entire tour
CV: anyhow-i feel sorry for floyd and some of the other guys
why would lance keep doing the sh*t when he clearly has nothing to prove-it’s weird
FA: I know. me to. they all get ripped into for no reason
he’s done now, thank god. but they will prove next year or Johan’s sake that they are the greatest
CV: and then lance says “this guy and that guy are *******”
FA: they won’t stop
i agree
CV: then i’ve got tiger one of my sponsors, and he loves to pick my mind…what do I say?
FA: You play dumb.
You can’t talk with them about this stuff
I would think they would freak
CV: yeah, that’s tough-i do, but its tough
maybe they should freak
what about dan osipow or louise? do they
know what’s up?
FA: I know, I get tired of hearing how great Lance is, what a super person etc. it’s crazy and it’s hard to not just tell people he is a cheat and assh*le I think not. they just run the team. They are never allowed in a hotel or bus or anything
CV: every other team in the tour you could just walk right on to their bus and say hi
but disco won’t let dan on?
all right
FA: my kids are waking up, I gotta run. Let’s talk some more later
CV: i’ve had enough-I’m glad to be home-hopefully this won’t affect my team or my kids
FA: I agree
CV: that’s all I care about
FA: ciao
CV: see ya
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I'm sold! Floyd and the rest of the gang have taught me you have to sacrifice for the things you love. These performance enhancing drugs sound really great! Where can I, a fat 42 year old nonprofessional rider, get them? Do they have performance enhancing drugs for upper-mid-level-managment bureaucrats? I mean besides coffee and sweet delicious donuts? I'd like something to help me boost my rec ride speed average from 13 to 15 mph and help me keep a clear hear around tax time. Hook a brother up, pretty please.
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I'm sold! Floyd and the rest of the gang have taught me you have to sacrifice for the things you love. These performance enhancing drugs sound really great! Where can I, a fat 42 year old nonprofessional rider, get them? Do they have performance enhancing drugs for upper-mid-level-managment bureaucrats? I mean besides coffee and sweet delicious donuts? I'd like something to help me boost my rec ride speed average from 13 to 15 mph and help me keep a clear hear around tax time. Hook a brother up, pretty please.
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Actually, if you look at the lab's numbers, they didn't reproduce the 11:1 ratio even on the same sample. When they tested his sample the first time, they did two tests (this is normal) and got the following results:
Test 1: 61.37 T, 5.2 Epi
Test 2: 172.23 T, 17.59 Epi
By their own rules, that large of an error margin meant the tests were invalid and likely there was contamination or miscalibration of the equipment. Even in high school science class, if you'd gotten such widely varied results, you'd know you did something wrong.
WOW, that's wrong. Vino never tested positive for steroids! He tested positive for using someone else's blood. Jeez, please don't draw conclusions on events for which you've not even gotten the facts.
Test 1: 61.37 T, 5.2 Epi
Test 2: 172.23 T, 17.59 Epi
By their own rules, that large of an error margin meant the tests were invalid and likely there was contamination or miscalibration of the equipment. Even in high school science class, if you'd gotten such widely varied results, you'd know you did something wrong.
WOW, that's wrong. Vino never tested positive for steroids! He tested positive for using someone else's blood. Jeez, please don't draw conclusions on events for which you've not even gotten the facts.
You will hear crickets for a while....
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Incorrect. And laughable. And he didn't get the same result.
...never mind...nothing to see here. Move along...
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I am decidedly undecided about FL. Whatever he may be he certainly hangs out with dirtbags and doesn't know how to keep his mouth shut. Of course neither of those facts means that he doped, despite the USADA's contention otherwise. There is a positive result but the quality of the lab work is suspect. At least my wife, a chemistry prof, thinks so. What I read doesn't seem right to me either but as a history teacher I'll concede my wife knows a bit more in this area.
This delay smacks of politics for sure though. Either they didn't want to release another doping story during the TdF or they're going to find not guilty but are hoping if they delay the release Dick Pound and the ASO won't go quite as ballistic. Fat chance that.
I'm not a believer in conspiracies (there was noone on the grassy knoll) but it's getting easier to believe that the USADA is trying to implement a de facto suspension here. Wait a year + then find not guilty based on inconclusive evidence, knowing full well that the appeal to the CAS will eat up most or all of the 2nd year.
This delay smacks of politics for sure though. Either they didn't want to release another doping story during the TdF or they're going to find not guilty but are hoping if they delay the release Dick Pound and the ASO won't go quite as ballistic. Fat chance that.
I'm not a believer in conspiracies (there was noone on the grassy knoll) but it's getting easier to believe that the USADA is trying to implement a de facto suspension here. Wait a year + then find not guilty based on inconclusive evidence, knowing full well that the appeal to the CAS will eat up most or all of the 2nd year.
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Hey, if Doc didn't make up the information, it wouldn't be as entertaining.
Wait, Floyd and Doc have something in common!
Wait, Floyd and Doc have something in common!
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I hate to say it, but I am starting to think Floyd got a bum rap. If he is incontrovertibly guilty, then he would have been found guilty by now. If he is guilty, let's see a verdict somewhere other than the court of public opinion. I think what likely happened is like Vino this year, he got the wrong bloodbag, or it was tainted. Nonetheless, let's see some proof. Until then, I am rethinking my response to all this.
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I hate to say it, but I am starting to think Floyd got a bum rap. If he is incontrovertibly guilty, then he would have been found guilty by now. If he is guilty, let's see a verdict somewhere other than the court of public opinion. I think what likely happened is like Vino this year, he got the wrong bloodbag, or it was tainted. Nonetheless, let's see some proof. Until then, I am rethinking my response to all this.
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For those who don't have their heads in the sand, here's a transcript of an instant message chat between Jonathan Vaughters and Frankie Andreu that was submitted as an exhibit in that court case Armstong settled with his insurers out of court. The transcript is easily found on google.
Cyclevaughters: frankie – hey – thanks for talking the other day
Incriminating conversation.
Cyclevaughters: frankie – hey – thanks for talking the other day
Incriminating conversation.
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I haven't read this before but my first thought is that this is not a legitimate conversation. I mean, they transition way to quickly from talking about their kids to talking immediately about doping. I have never seen a parent talk about their kid for less than 20 minutes after being directly asked. I don't know, just seems fishy.
First these guys aren't calling each other because of their kids, they are both pro-cyclists, and they are talking about their job.
Second this still doesn't shed any light on whether Floyd is guilty or innocent.
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classic1, while that Vaughters-Andreu IM conversation is interesting it is also irrelevant to anything to do with the case- in fact it suggests that Landis was doping in a manner not alleged rather than backing up the allegations of testosterone use.
If Landis was doping as the transcript suggests then that is absolutely no reason to get careless with the testing of his samples. In fact, in light of this transcript, it makes the idiocy of the case against him more of a travesty. If Landis is guilty (as shown in this IM) then the lab and testing officials risked letting him off by screwing up the process.
Tekhna, do you realize what happens when a person gets "the wrong bloodbag"? They generally don't get away with just testing positive- they often get a stay in the hospital and possibly die. You see when a person with A type blood gets B type blood the body attacks the transfused blood and creates cellular problems. There is also a problem with getting the wrong Rh (+/-).
Passing off mixing up bloodbags as just a simple mistake is rather dishonest. There are several different blood/Rh types and some of those just don't mix. Anyone messing around with blood transfusions is really careful about screwing that up or they die soon. Ever notice how hospitals are rather careful about typing and cross-typing blood before transfusions?
It is important to distinguish actual guilt (whether he did the crime) from provable guilt (whether we can prove it). In this case, regardless of actual guilt of doping, USADA failed to prove their case and had to rely on weak secondary "evidence." USADA was unfortunately put in a awful position by the screw ups in France (testing, leaking, and publicity) in a front stage case. Instead of being honest about the weakness of the case and backing down they proceeded with it and turned their own hearing into a joke.
The outcome of this case is pretty irrelevant to everyone besides Landis because everyone else loses equally for whichever verdict.
Will we know the winner of the '08 TdF before we know the winner of the '06?
If Landis was doping as the transcript suggests then that is absolutely no reason to get careless with the testing of his samples. In fact, in light of this transcript, it makes the idiocy of the case against him more of a travesty. If Landis is guilty (as shown in this IM) then the lab and testing officials risked letting him off by screwing up the process.
Tekhna, do you realize what happens when a person gets "the wrong bloodbag"? They generally don't get away with just testing positive- they often get a stay in the hospital and possibly die. You see when a person with A type blood gets B type blood the body attacks the transfused blood and creates cellular problems. There is also a problem with getting the wrong Rh (+/-).
Passing off mixing up bloodbags as just a simple mistake is rather dishonest. There are several different blood/Rh types and some of those just don't mix. Anyone messing around with blood transfusions is really careful about screwing that up or they die soon. Ever notice how hospitals are rather careful about typing and cross-typing blood before transfusions?
It is important to distinguish actual guilt (whether he did the crime) from provable guilt (whether we can prove it). In this case, regardless of actual guilt of doping, USADA failed to prove their case and had to rely on weak secondary "evidence." USADA was unfortunately put in a awful position by the screw ups in France (testing, leaking, and publicity) in a front stage case. Instead of being honest about the weakness of the case and backing down they proceeded with it and turned their own hearing into a joke.
The outcome of this case is pretty irrelevant to everyone besides Landis because everyone else loses equally for whichever verdict.
Will we know the winner of the '08 TdF before we know the winner of the '06?
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Well read Frankie Andreaus, website, he basicly states that everything stated is true.
First these guys aren't calling each other because of their kids, they are both pro-cyclists, and they are talking about their job.
Second this still doesn't shed any light on whether Floyd is guilty or innocent.
First these guys aren't calling each other because of their kids, they are both pro-cyclists, and they are talking about their job.
Second this still doesn't shed any light on whether Floyd is guilty or innocent.
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He also didn't write Walsh's book L.A confidential, but he verified everything in that book he had knowledge of, was 100 percent true.
Frankie Andreau, had nothing to gain at all by coming out and speaking on this, He wasn't selling a book or promoting himself, in fact he lost his job at Team Toyota over this and various endorsement deals.
Everyone I know who has dealings with the Andreau family, has always known them to be above board people.
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Tekhna, do you realize what happens when a person gets "the wrong bloodbag"? They generally don't get away with just testing positive- they often get a stay in the hospital and possibly die. You see when a person with A type blood gets B type blood the body attacks the transfused blood and creates cellular problems. There is also a problem with getting the wrong Rh (+/-).
Passing off mixing up bloodbags as just a simple mistake is rather dishonest. There are several different blood/Rh types and some of those just don't mix. Anyone messing around with blood transfusions is really careful about screwing that up or they die soon. Ever notice how hospitals are rather careful about typing and cross-typing blood before transfusions?
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He didn't report this conversation in the first place, he just verified it.
He also didn't write Walsh's book L.A confidential, but he verified everything in that book he had knowledge of, was 100 percent true.
Frankie Andreau, had nothing to gain at all by coming out and speaking on this, He wasn't selling a book or promoting himself, in fact he lost his job at Team Toyota over this and various endorsement deals.
Everyone I know who has dealings with the Andreau family, has always known them to be above board people.
He also didn't write Walsh's book L.A confidential, but he verified everything in that book he had knowledge of, was 100 percent true.
Frankie Andreau, had nothing to gain at all by coming out and speaking on this, He wasn't selling a book or promoting himself, in fact he lost his job at Team Toyota over this and various endorsement deals.
Everyone I know who has dealings with the Andreau family, has always known them to be above board people.
First off, I was merely appalled by the "logic" of the argument. Andreau has a website? So do the Nigerian scammers so merely having a website that says that you verify something is meaningless. Do you believe everything you read on the internets?
Second, your second assertion about actual dealings with the Andreau family is a lot more meaningful- why didn't you lead with that? Generally I would suggest that this is made up but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt- unless you verify it on you website, then I would believe you.
Third, this IM has nothing to do with the testosterone doping case against Landis and the subsequent fall out that the OP article was about. It's a red herring. Interesting but pointless.
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I haven't read this before but my first thought is that this is not a legitimate conversation. I mean, they transition way to quickly from talking about their kids to talking immediately about doping. I have never seen a parent talk about their kid for less than 20 minutes after being directly asked. I don't know, just seems fishy.
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I understand the biology of it. What I meant by that was it seems probable that what happened was between stages 16 and 17 Floyd injected his own packed cells, not realizing they still had leftover testosterone in them. Likely from pre-season, when they would have been using testosterone. Testosterone doesn't make any sense during a race, particularly knowing how he was going to be subjected to such rigorous testing. It seems more likely that he just got a bag of his own, tainted blood. But they screwed the pooch on this one, so how the hell are we ever going know?
I hate to say it, but I am starting to think Floyd got a bum rap. If he is incontrovertibly guilty, then he would have been found guilty by now. If he is guilty, let's see a verdict somewhere other than the court of public opinion. I think what likely happened is like Vino this year, he got the wrong bloodbag, or it was tainted. Nonetheless, let's see some proof. Until then, I am rethinking my response to all this.
I also like that you shoot down USADA's assertion (made during the hearing by Papp) with "Testosterone doesn't make any sense during a race." So is USADA now making stuff up or just oddly mistaken in your opinion ?