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Race Radio said:We have increasingly seen the fallacy of A/B samples being the only method to sanction dopers. Basso never had a B sample, in fact he never tested positive. Di Lucca's first suspension was for talking on the phone with his doctor. Kyle Leogrande was suspended and neither A or B sample tested positive. Marion Jones has never tested positive.
That some atempt to use this technicality as proof is willful ignorance.
A positive A and B sample combo isn't the only means to link a cheat to doping, I agree with you fully, but I can't think of anyone being nailed on just a positive A sample.
I'd say that this is at minimum very compelling evidence that he doped. Does it meet the burden of proof to say he's guilty I don't know. That probably depends on the court.