i sure hope so!
7/27/2006 1:04:41 PM
haha sounds like a keeper!11
7/27/2006 1:05:38 PM
7/27/2006 1:53:27 PM
i think you guys are missing the point... who doesn't cheat in cycling? it's the most drug soaked sport in the world[Edited on July 27, 2006 at 2:13 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2006 2:12:49 PM
it certainly seems that way.
7/27/2006 2:14:09 PM
well this thread has officially gone to shit
7/27/2006 2:39:20 PM
yeah, when i saw this was 2 pages, i thought there might be some pertinent info here....
7/27/2006 3:16:04 PM
7/27/2006 3:43:27 PM
What does drugs in cycling have to do with drugs in football...wait...
7/27/2006 3:53:08 PM
i'm sure all of the steelers, patriots, buccaneers, rams, and ravens (ie superbowl champs since lance's 1st tour victory) have been scrutinized and accused of taking performance enhancing drugscycling is dirtier than track and field...they have so much testing because the sport is that dirtyand boring as shit to watch
7/27/2006 4:04:43 PM
another thread gayed up by treetwista
7/27/2006 4:05:51 PM
yeah cause cycling threads are really heterosexual to begin with
7/27/2006 4:07:44 PM
7/27/2006 4:10:15 PM
i fuckin hate cheating bitcheserase everything hes ever done in his career, maybe these fucktards will learn to compete honestly
7/27/2006 4:14:53 PM
his own mother said if he was taking drugs for pain in his hip then thats one thing...but if he was cheating, to take away the title
7/27/2006 4:18:17 PM
7/27/2006 8:28:00 PM
^^sounds like a good mom
7/27/2006 10:09:21 PM
Lance Armstrong is on the Carson Daly show tonight...I don't expect anything earth-shattering, but it'd be low even for Carson Daly to not address the Floyd thing with Lance.
7/28/2006 1:38:31 AM
^Why would Lance know anything about Syd Barrett? [Edited on July 28, 2006 at 8:45 AM. Reason : -]
7/28/2006 8:34:14 AM
The sport is so dirty its even named after the drug use...they gotta cycle off their roid pumping before the next drug testthats the real sport to this, and its much more fun to watch[Edited on July 28, 2006 at 9:28 AM. Reason : ;]
7/28/2006 9:28:31 AM
7/28/2006 10:12:49 AM
7/28/2006 12:17:51 PM
wow...700 ridersyou ever been to a football or basketball or baseball game or nascar race or golf tournament? cause all those have a shitload more fansagain, i'm not saying your sport necessarily sucks...its all a matter of opinion of what you likebut to try and say its a popular sport is pretty absurd...what channel did they broadcast the tour on? CBS? ABC? NBC? ESPN? none of those?
7/28/2006 1:01:11 PM
cycling as an activity is very popular. Probably more adults ride bikes regularly than play football, baseball, soccer, basketball, etc. cycling as a spectator sport is not popular at all. probably 90% of the people out on weekend rides in Cary and Raleigh do not follow any professional cycling, domestic or international, and couldn't name any American riders other than Lemond and Armstrong, and Landis as of 2 weeks ago, or any international cyclist except maybe Ullrich. They are riding for the enjoyment of the activity, not because they are die hard cycling fans.
7/28/2006 1:09:00 PM
7/28/2006 1:10:40 PM
why didnt you quote the part about me saying whether or not the sport sucks depends on personal opinion?that didnt fit in with your "argument"?]
7/28/2006 1:13:58 PM
7/28/2006 2:17:53 PM
i dont know of another sport where the players have to give samples multiple times a day
7/28/2006 4:09:34 PM
Okay this is just ridiculous. What a lying little bitch. Now he's saying he expects the other sample to come back with the same results.So is he admitting to cheating?No, he's saying the testosterone levels are natural...What a dumb fuck. When its 6 times higher than normal levels that's not natural. Lump him with Marion Jones and Rafael Palmeiro as people I cant stand. Its one thing to be Giambi or Bonds and just deny, deny, deny until you finally have to admit it. But don't aggressively deny it and act like you cant believe someone would accuse you and all that garbage.Its like if you were cheating on your g/f. Of course you'd deny it. But you cant start screaming at her and calling her a bitch for accusing you of it if she's right.
7/28/2006 6:22:54 PM
Way to prejudge you dipshit. You also sound really fucking stupid for saying there is a difference between just denying it then later having to admit it and outright saying it isn't true. I mean for fucks sake, a doper is a doper. Way to try to and be pissy about it and pick out some lame logic to be pissy about it for. Just fucking wait until it's done.These comments to me don't seem as arrogant as you just made him out to be
7/28/2006 6:39:16 PM
And you haters can suck on this too, fucking fags
7/28/2006 6:41:59 PM
he's full of shit.Doper.And no its way different to be Giambi and just be like "no", "no", "no"what Marion Jones did was just wrong getting up on that podium and yelling at people and crying.What Palmeiro did was completely outrageous waving his finger at me and the rest of the world. Fuck that guy, he deserves jail time.This guy isnt really being that much of an asshole but he's insulting my intelligence to think he just randomly had levels that were 6x higher that day and he made a triumphant push.What am i supposed to believe that he stayed up all night watching internet porn and his body just couldnt stop producing testosterone?He should just apologize or better yet lie and say he was taking drugs for his hip and didnt realize it would affect his testosterone levels. Just play dumb and save face a little bit...
7/28/2006 6:46:09 PM
You could do yourself a favor and read the post right above yours. Or continue to be ignorant. Suit yourself.
7/28/2006 11:43:33 PM
I'm glad that the NFL doesn't do testosterone/epitestosterone ratio testing, or otherwise there would be no such thing as an offensive lineman.
7/29/2006 12:07:24 AM
right it was a 6:1 ratio in his body.Which he says was natural.Which clearly it isn't.Eat a dick cypher. You are shoved so far up this clown's asshole you can't even read the press releases.[Edited on July 29, 2006 at 1:31 PM. Reason : a]
7/29/2006 1:31:39 PM
I read the press releases dick wits. I have been saying to friends that I think everyone in the industry does the drugs, he probably does too, even though there is some evidence that the ride he had in stage 17 wasn't anything monumental. My rant isn't really about you getting on his case, its about you being a dumbass trying to make some kind of moral distinction between denying then capitulating to just outright saying you don't do them.Thats my beef, get your shit straight before you try to post.
7/29/2006 1:38:17 PM
what I don't understand is why a racer would want to take testosterone. cyclists and gymnasts are usually warned to stay far away from testosterone, because it bloats the user and adds unneeded pounds of water weight that must be carried. Testosterone is not some miracle drug that is going to make someone go from almost coming in last to winning a stage overnight. testosterone isn't going to increase his energy expenditure or increase his red blood cell count, especially not in that amount of time. There's a reason why all the cyclists and olympic runners that have been busted for steroids in the past got busted for winstrol and not testosterone.It wouldn't surprise me at all to find out that a mixup in a blood transfusion or something along these lines caused his ratio to be out of whack. I'd be really surprised to find out he intentionally took testosterone during the tour.
7/29/2006 5:05:07 PM
A high T/E test just says that more tests should be done, there are natural reasons his levels could be that high.
7/29/2006 5:37:55 PM
^^ yeano cyclist with half a brain would use test. there are far more effective ways of blood dopings, epo, ect, for the endurance athlete.test would help with muscle growth, focus and strength and yes it raises your hemocrit, but its far down the list on the best choices for cycling.
7/29/2006 5:43:05 PM
A healthy male that already has normal testosterone levels won't see much of any noticeable increase in RBC count by using testosterone. some people claim that it can at incredibly high dosages, such as the gram a week dosages common among NFL linemen, but even then it would take weeks to happen if it did so by the same mechanisms as other androgens. It's definitely not something you'd do overnight to get a better run the next day after bombing a stage unless you were taking it for the sole purpose of water retention to mask a raised hematocrit level from using EPO or additional blood.my long shot guess is that he was using testosterone 2 months before the tour in an attempt to build muscle mass and to go through practice at a heavier weight than he would enter the tour at. at this point he also withdrew a pint or two of blood and had the plasma removed from it so that he could inject that into himself during the tour. somewhere around stage 15 he doped his blood with the blood he had saved up, forgetting that it would have some synthetic testosterone in it. He probably also experience flu-like symptoms from injecting the old blood into himself, which caused him to bomb on 16th stage. His nuts probably figured that his test levels were high enough and that the flu-like symptoms might be a sign of imminent death from infection, so they stopped producing test temporarily. his test levels would have remained around normal from the synthetic testosterone in the doped blood, but his epitestosterone numbers would have dropped to a level that triggered the failed doping test.I have no evidence to back up any of that, but it's about the only thing that makes sense to me as to how this could have happened. I can't understand why anyone would be taking testosterone for a bike race. If 1CYPHER can provide the link for where he got Landis' training info, it might list the body weights he was at prior to the tour and during the tour. I'd be interested to see a breakdown of his bodyweight throughout his training and during the tour.
7/29/2006 7:44:46 PM
I'm impressed with your drug knowledge, but the what ifing is way off as you don't have much of a clue about cycling.
7/29/2006 8:40:57 PM
maybe you don't have a clue about cycling. just post the link to where you got your training logs.
7/29/2006 8:45:19 PM
Heres a good (though heavily biased) accounthttp://freefloydlandis.blogspot.com/
7/29/2006 10:13:10 PM
I want to believe the French lab is just out to sabbotage another American victory. Is the B sample tested by the same lab? If so, that's pretty suspect in the first place.
7/29/2006 11:36:48 PM
7/30/2006 12:31:55 PM
I don't understand why they don't just perform a more accurate test.
7/30/2006 4:18:55 PM
Because its hocus pocus dude. A spade is a spade. This lab is shitty.
7/30/2006 4:52:32 PM
don't blame the lab; the only thing the lab did wrong in the Armstrong case was to test a backup sample using an EPO test that didn't exist in 1999. they aren't falsifying results; they're just leaking the results to the media just like everyone else would.Running more sophisticated testing on everyone would cost a small fortune. this isn't a NADIS 5 drug test we're talking about here. the testosterone/epitestosterone test alone costs somewhere around a thousand dollars to perform. to perform MSGC on a sample would probably run somewhere on the order of several thousand dollars per sample for each time it was run. Why do you expect a sanctioning world sports body to spends upwards of $20,000 per athlete in the tour to prevent doping when they can do so with 99% accuracy for $2,000? We don't even have innocence until proven guilty anymore in the US legal system, so why do you expect to see any different in the international sports world?If the athlete wants to prove his innocence after the first failed test, then he can pay for the testing to do so. If the results come back clean, then the sports body should reimburse the athlete for the testing and clear his name. if he still comes back guilty of cheating, then the money for the additional testing would have been provided by the athlete who cheated in the first place.
7/30/2006 5:59:13 PM
7/30/2006 6:22:57 PM
Other sports run more advanced tests, so the cost must not be that prohibitive.
7/30/2006 6:28:13 PM