theswordsman said:If anyone is trying to Google it, the name is Alain Rumpf. He's active on twitter. And he's at ATOC.
thehog said:It’s on the Canadian CBS website. They even have video of Lance at the trial forgetting what the donations were for.
I'm out the door so I'll pull the links out of my files when I get back from dinner.
thehog said:At the SCA hearings Armstrong said it was around 500,000USD. Armstrong stated he never had a receipt for the money nor knew what happened to it. Alan Rumpf accepted the money on behalf of the UCI.
Steroids clearly do cause mood disturbance, especially in those with a genetic susceptibility. They can cause hypomania (mild mania), mania or depression. These can also come with psychotic symptoms.Some "new" thoughts though:
1. The thought that doping may have bigger effects on the personality/stability of the user over the long term. Messing with your system like that (especially hormones/steroids) may have serious long term damage. You see it in American football players for example. And with a few racers we lost as well.
ProfTournesol said:Steroids clearly do cause mood disturbance, especially in those with a genetic susceptibility. They can cause hypomania (mild mania), mania or depression. These can also come with psychotic symptoms.
Epicycle said:That is not correct. At the SCA hearing he testified he thought the amount was $25,000.
TeamSkyFans said:im just wondering..
is it possible that the 2006 positive for testosterone WAS a stitch up, and he was genuine in his claims that he did not take testosterone that tour. Could he have already started making veiled threats to lance about one day revealing what went on at postal and the uci did lances dirty work for him
far fetched.. but then after this last week anything is possible
I don't think so. Going strictly from memory when I watched, he had been really cocky the day before, and stupidly let someone get far enough away to take the jersey away from him. His complete turnaround into Superman the next day looked a whole lot like things we've seen since from Ricco, Sella, Kohl, etc. If he doped all the time for years, it's doubtful that he'd be chasing the Tour win with one totally clean. The rest would have just been ahead of the available tests, or using his own blood like he had before. But then, I don't trust anything the UCI does in the pro version of the sport, and people at labs have been accused of accepting bribes.TeamSkyFans said:im just wondering..
is it possible that the 2006 positive for testosterone WAS a stitch up, and he was genuine in his claims that he did not take testosterone that tour. Could he have already started making veiled threats to lance about one day revealing what went on at postal and the uci did lances dirty work for him
far fetched.. but then after this last week anything is possible
theswordsman said:I don't think so. Going strictly from memory when I watched, he had been really cocky the day before, and stupidly let someone get far enough away to take the jersey away from him. His complete turnaround into Superman the next day looked a whole lot like things we've seen since from Ricco, Sella, Kohl, etc. If he doped all the time for years, it's doubtful that he'd be chasing the Tour win with one totally clean. The rest would have just been ahead of the available tests, or using his own blood like he had before. But then, I don't trust anything the UCI does in the pro version of the sport, and people at labs have been accused of accepting bribes.
Ripper said:I thought he blew up the day before, and lost close to 10 minutes.
It is far fetched. The seals weren't broken when the B samples were witnessed by Floyd's expert observers. Those seals are signed or initialed by the rider when they are given. Besides I don't see how that would have been a smart thing to do to a rider making threats. It did eventually push him over the edge, something that could have happened a lot earlier. Doesn't seem logical from Lance's point of view. The most logical thing is that Floyd doesn't want to admit the testosterone positive was real because he took so much money from his fans.TeamSkyFans said:im just wondering..
is it possible that the 2006 positive for testosterone WAS a stitch up, and he was genuine in his claims that he did not take testosterone that tour. Could he have already started making veiled threats to lance about one day revealing what went on at postal and the uci did lances dirty work for him
far fetched.. but then after this last week anything is possible
You're not the first to speculate along those lines. The thing however is that Landis has probably heard that speculation to, so if this was the case Landis should know that this is what happened and if he was coming fully clean just say so rather than keep denying. I don't think you can get around the fact that Landis is still lying, about his 2006 positive if nothing else.JA.Tri said:I speculate that FL had previously doped with testosterone. Shortly thereafter he "donated a pint" of his blood while testosterone still present. Then a considerable time later (during fateful TdF) he has autologous blood transfused.
FL therefore mistakenly believes he has been erroneously found to have a positive testosterone reading.
IMO![]()
JA.Tri said:@Cerberus fair call. I was allowing FL "wriggle room" for avoiding/rejecting perjury charges.
Wicked Witch said:I just found this article online which was posted only 13 hours ago in The Australian online (no, it's not owned by Rupert)
Cerberus said:Well I'm not sure that perjury charges are even on the table....