- May 21, 2009
- 192
- 2
- 8,835
It's approximately 3 μg in his whole body. the lowest typical therapeutic dose is typically 20 μg/day.
Martin318is said:And that is partly the problem I have with it all. He was tested the day before and there was nothing. This kills off the argument that it is a trace amount indicating he took a larger amount a day or two earlier. That leaves us with the idea that he intentionally took a very low (and apparently fairly pointless) amount.
Would be a lot more comfortable with it all if it wasn't so inexplicable...
JPM London said:Don't know if anyone else has posted this already, so apologies if:
According to Damsgaard it could look like blood doping:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=da&tl=en&u=http://sporten.tv2.dk/cykling/article.php/id-33923621:damsgaard-det-ligner-en-landis.html
JPM London said:But would make a whole of a lot of sense if he blood doped on the rest day and the blood had trace amounts of it - losing weight prior to the tour...
I'm more and more convinced...
OneRaceWonder said:Could you please explain?
-Evidence that Damsgaard is actually corrupt(serious charges!!)
-How the transfusion theory regarding Landis` case has been debunked
Barrus said:the second is quite clear, there were positives for testosterone all throughout the tour, not just after the rest days, also the amount of testosterone found indicates that it could never come from blood doping.
OneRaceWonder said:Could you please explain?
-Evidence that Damsgaard is actually corrupt(serious charges!!)
OneRaceWonder said:-How the transfusion theory regarding Landis` case has been debunked
Martin said:well if this is true, from now on, el pistolero should point his fingers at himself and pull the trigger
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So, he still had an illegal susbstance in his test! Fuyu Li's case was also minimal.Dekker_Tifosi said:Hmm it was so absolutely minimal. I wouldn't hang out the flag yet ACF
Think he will get away with this one
richwagmn said:Be sad for auscyclefan94 though. Been like Viagra for that dude.
OneRaceWonder said:Thank you! Did not know(not an expert in the field). Who was his business partners? Astana? CSC/Saxo?
Barrus said:the second is quite clear, there were positives for testosterone all throughout the tour, not just after the rest days, also the amount of testosterone found indicates that it could never come from blood doping.
pedaling squares said:Ha! Hadn't thought of that. Excellent point. His blackberry is probably red hot right now and his face is probably snow white.
And Andy and Stuey are exchanging texts I'd love to read...
BroDeal said:I place accepting a big $ bike gift while running the anti-doping program at CSC in the same category as the UCI accepting donations from Armstrong.
See Barrus' explanation. The people who promote the idea that FLandis has a tainted transfusion the night before stage 17 are ill-informed about the details of the case.
issoisso said:Judging by what ALWAYS happens, the same misguided souls who are always shocked that obvious dopers are caught will now be clamoring that Andy Schleck is the rightful winner as he's a clean guy unlike that hateful Contador.
You know, like how the clean Contador became the rightful winner in 2007 unlike that hateful Rasmussen.
Rinse and repeat.
It'll happen again when Andy Schleck himself gets caught one day....as it always does.
That's the thing that never ceases to amaze me about doping. The cases are cyclical, and the same people have the same reactions EVERY. DAMN. TIME.
Step 1: "It wasn't clean then, but it is now"
Step 2: New scandal. "WOW I'M SURPRISED!"
Step 3: return to step 1.
It's a neverending cycle of naivete.
BroDeal said:And this is why I am laughing today, especially when I remember people using the TdF performances of Vande Velde and Wigans as proof that the TdF was a lot cleaner.
Fuyu Li should be happy. When the UCI lets Contador off, it will give the Chinese carte blanche to let their rider off.
The truly funny thing about this is watching all the Armstrong chamois sniffers dancing in the streets unaware, or too stupid to figure out, that this will damage Armstrong's credibility in the eyes of the American public. Armstrong looks more and more like a husband who just got back from a party at the Playboy mansion telling his wife he did not look at any of the women.
Teddy Boom said:Can somebody provide a link about Landis taking testosterone throughout the entire Tour?
nicholaaaas said:pretty much... in light of evrything there is no chance Spain sanctions him... then the UCI and the WADA will take it to the CAS. And they can't dismiss it cause there was something there... but they'll give him like a 3 month ban. and he'll crush AS next July to show him this year was a fluke al-la Jan in 03
Teddy Boom said:Can somebody provide a link about Landis taking testosterone throughout the entire Tour?
scribe said:this is news to me as well. As with most doping controls, it's about the single positive. If landis was positive earlier in the tour, he would have been declared as much.
But then again, I never paid much attention to the circus that his case had become.....
RobbieCanuck said:Diminimus non curat lex!![]()
BroDeal said:Google, the answer to most of life's questions.
Try googling for Landis' B sample results.
