Cobblestones said:Vaughters has to come forward now. I can't see how he can keep silent.
Vaughters sold out. He rolled over like a b!tch the last time he was questioned.
Cobblestones said:Vaughters has to come forward now. I can't see how he can keep silent.
brodeal said:this is why i think flandis should push the use of postal service money to buy drugs angle if that is what happened. You can bet there will be a politician ready to step in and demagogue the situation for his own personal agrandizement. Put some of these riders before congress and see what they say.
Both sources, who each insisted on anonymity, said that Landis has met with U.S. Anti-Doping Agency officials as well as FDA special agent Jeff Novitzky, the investigator who uncovered the BALCO doping ring and other doping conspiracies that were ultimately prosecuted by U.S. Attorneys.
BroDeal said:Vaughters sold out. He rolled over like a b!tch the last time he was questioned.
red_flanders said:
Landis, who began his career as a top mountain biker, had kept detailed training journals since he was a teenager. He said he continued the same methodical record-keeping once he started using banned drugs and techniques. Landis said he spent as much as $90,000 a year on performance-enhancing drugs and on consultants to help him build a training regime, including Michele Ferrari, the Italian doctor who worked with Armstrong. Landis said he has kept all of his journals and diaries and has offered to share them with U.S. anti-doping authorities in recent meetings. He added that he has given officials detailed information on how athletes are beating drug testing.
Dr. Maserati said:This and if it is USAC - who you rightly pointed out have Weisel appointees on the board - and if it is shown that a sporting organisation failed to follow up on information or actively protected certain people this could end up being very messy.
Q - Is USAC given Federal grants?
Cooper said:Unless FL has pictures, video, or other credible witnesses there will be a huge shower of denials and this will be yet another bizarre chapter in the life of Floyd that everyone will soon forget.
I for one grow weary of it and don't care about what happened prior to 2007 anymore. Everyone doped. VDB was right.
I would prefer that various doping agencies ignore this and focus on the present and future and we all just move on.
Cobblestones said:Vaughters has to come forward now. I can't see how he can keep silent.
Moose McKnuckles said:I'm sure you do. Feel free to move on all by yourself.
Cooper said:Unless FL has pictures, video, or other credible witnesses there will be a huge shower of denials and this will be yet another bizarre chapter in the life of Floyd that everyone will soon forget.
I for one grow weary of it and don't care about what happened prior to 2007 anymore. Everyone doped. VDB was right.
I would prefer that various doping agencies ignore this and focus on the present and future and we all just move on.
Cobblestones said:Indeed he did.
But now, the situation has changed. He won't bear the brunt, he would just confirm someone else's story. Kind of like rats leaving the sinking ship. Group pressure now works in reverse.
icebreaker said:It's posted over on RBR - the only comments there are "wrong forum" and " don't believe it"
Figures.
BikeCentric said:Vaughters came on this very board last fall and tried to force-feed us his BS spin. He was co-opted by the system. Welcome to the machine JV, sometimes it grinds you up.
Dr. Maserati said:No - I don't agree.
If 'the letter' names rider X and CN call rider X then they will probably deny it and say they will open proceedings to withhold CN from releasing the contents of the letter.
I would assume that once whoever had the letter (official or organization) confirm that they received the letter the first step is to see if they confirmed the source of the letter - ie Landis.
If they confirm that it was Landis (or his legal team) who sent it then it will matter little if Landis denies ever sending a letter.
red_flanders said:Don't fool yourself. This is what will keep the cognitive disconscenti from losing it. He will not be alone.
Dr. Maserati said:Normally I would agree - but the fact that Dave Zabriskie is named could damage the credibility of Garmin - although it is most likely that Landis was refering to when DZ was at USPS.