Dr. Maserati said:The testing is only part of the problem/solution.
If you can pay off a positive test - which Landis claims, or you get early notice of a test, allowed to take long showers or send the testers for coffee - then what chance is there of catching someone?
Hekla. said:The problem is being addressed with the biopassport. I'm saying we should have a more mature response to doping in previous eras. Do you think the cops should arrest Eddie Mercx?
Race Radio said:And Zabel and Ulrich were not central to T-Mobile?
buckwheat said:Pro cycling has as much credibility as Pro rassling or body building.
You see the screwballs at a WWE event or in the audience at a bodybuilding competition? They are the equivalent of the pharmstrong fanboys and the believers of the authenticity of cycling as a sport.
Pro cycling is 100% bs obviously. It was cleaning up and then the cancer returned with a vengeance.
I go to the dog track or watch the ponies if I want to see comparatively clean sport.
Hell, pro rassling is probably cleaner than cycling. At least it's more honest.![]()
kurtinsc said:All for lying/perjury/false statements (for the atheletes at least).
I'm actually struggling looking for an athelete in the US who has served time for using a PED. I'm sure it must have happened, but the guys who have gotten the most press as "dopers" in various sports here don't seem to have faced any criminal charges for it that I can find.
TRDean said:Not sure the ponies are clean....
2beacoup said:What about Riis, Zabel, Bölts, Henn, Aldag, Dietz,...? They already retired or left the team.
kurtinsc said:The team was the one doing all the suspending in that case... trying to change their image to keep their sponsor.
I don't think the Radioshack team will do that... Lance is too central to the team.
Were their any legal cases resulting from that... or suspensions from doping agencies or the UCI? The only one I remember was Sinkewitz... but he had a failed test.
buckwheat said:wasssup ostrich!
You never heard of Barry Bonds and all the others from Balco?
Bonds' trainer spent months in jail for contempt of court. Marion Jones?
Are you getting a paycheck somewhere along the line from this?
funnily enough, when he returned in 1998 to the Vuelta, he was bragging that he had an equine steroid that would not show up in the mass spec. and no one else had this horse steroid, a little like Eddie Murphy and his icecream.buckwheat said:You see I qualified that statement. I think that la is on more $hit than Big Brown ever was.
Marion Jones did not go to jail for PED use.buckwheat said:wasssup ostrich!
You never heard of Barry Bonds and all the others from Balco?
Bonds' trainer spent months in jail for contempt of court. Marion Jones?
Marion Jones went to jail for PED use. That was part of the plea agreement. You're an extraordinary compartmentalizer. Congrats!
Are you getting a paycheck somewhere along the line from this?
eleven said:Yes, I know those names. Now remind me which athletes went to the clink for using PED's.
Which side of the prison fence is Barry living on?
buckwheat said:wasssup ostrich!
You never heard of Barry Bonds and all the others from Balco?
Bonds' trainer spent months in jail for contempt of court. Marion Jones?
Are you getting a paycheck somewhere along the line from this?
Dr. Maserati said:Completely wrong - you are thinking Ullrich 2006, I said Jef d'Hont 2007.
Jef released a book - in it he said the team doped, everyone denied it and the Doctors threatened to sue.
But then Bert Dietz came out and said d'Hont was correct - after that it was a rush to the microphones so everyone could get their story out, Aldag, Zabel...... all the way up to Riis's admission.
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kurtinsc said:From what I've read... Landis has stated he's got no documentation or evidence.
So what you have is someone making accusations... someone who already has very damaged credibility (due to his previous statements about being clean.)
The point with Canseco is that there was no investigation started due to his claims. Did they prove to be correct? Largely they did. Do I think Landis is lying? No I don't... I think virtually everyone who has finished in the top 10 of a grand tour the last 20 years was doped up to the gills... I think they're all guilty.
But I simply don't think anything at all will come of it. No suspensions, no missed race days, nobody will be fired. Perhaps Landis gets hit with a perjury charge... but that's it.
Roger Clemmons was implicated with a used syringe with his blood on it containing HGH... and nothing came of it. In this case there isn't any physical evidence. I can't see anyone going down because of it. It may affect public opinion... but that's it.
Race Radio said:There are many ways to skin the cat.
Beyond lying under oath during the SCA case
if Landis has any evidence of such, he can present it.you have the Foreign corrupt Practices act. It is against the law to bride a foreign official like the Verbuggen.
you can try to split hairs as much as you like but Armstrong is in trouble and Bonds legal status has nothing to do with it
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