131313 said:why would the family's response be relevant? Tugboat probably didn't believe that Tyler doped?
131313 said:why would the family's response be relevant? Tugboat probably didn't believe that Tyler doped?
issoisso said:I nearly spilled my coffee reading the wikipedia discussion page
Early Years
"Levi moonlighted as a male erotic dancer to make ends meet during his high school years, biking is expensive."
Is there any reference confirming this claim?
Cobblestones said:Uhm, I thought he was the fifth from the right in one of the snow white midget pr0n flicks ... or so an acquaintance once told me... and no, I don't have the 'source'.
Maybe somebody can corroborate?
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Alpe d'Huez said:As of now, it's still in there.
I think you did a great job of wording it, and I'm hoping it stays as is.
flicker said:To get the proper effects of ephedra do you not need to be taking it for 3 to 6 weeks to recieve the proper dieting/stimulent effects?
Oldman said:It's basically just organic speed. If you took it all the time you'd have a diminished response. Most folks concede that it has more of a motivational impact than a physical one. Actually I thought that it restricted capillary flow and eventually would hinder muscle recovery.
Anyone that took it in significant quantities while it was a banned substance knew exactly what they were doing-seeking an illegal advantage.
Colm.Murphy said:My recollection, and I could be quite wrong, was it is a vasco-dialator, meaning capillaries e x p a n d, making blood flow easier.
Colm.Murphy said:My recollection, and I could be quite wrong, was it is a vasco-dialator, meaning capillaries e x p a n d, making blood flow easier.
To your point, it used to be a direct test compound, not a threshhold test compound. Meaning if it is there, you are positive, not just over a certain amount.
Again, could be wrong, just what I thought.
TeamSkyFans said:In 1996 Levi won the American National Criterium Championships after lapping the entire field. [2] It was later reported, according to Velonews[3] that he had tested positive for a banned substance, and a disciplinary panel recommended that he return his title, prize money and jersey. The Leipheimer family, in a letter to the Montana Standard confirmed the violation claiming that he had innocently used a hayfever medicine [4]. Matt Johnson is named in the official records as the champion[5]
TeamSkyFans said:wiki entry is this
In 1996 Levi won the American National Criterium Championships after lapping the entire field. [2] It was later reported, according to Velonews[3] that he had tested positive for a banned substance, and a disciplinary panel recommended that he return his title, prize money and jersey. The Leipheimer family, in a letter to the Montana Standard confirmed the violation claiming that he had innocently used a hayfever medicine [4]. Matt Johnson is named in the official records as the champion[5]
which has been accepted by at least one admin involved in the original removals. short and to the point
TeamSkyFans said:wiki entry is this
In 1996 Levi won the American National Criterium Championships after lapping the entire field. [2] It was later reported, according to Velonews[3] that he had tested positive for a banned substance, and a disciplinary panel recommended that he return his title, prize money and jersey. The Leipheimer family, in a letter to the Montana Standard confirmed the violation claiming that he had innocently used a hayfever medicine [4]. Matt Johnson is named in the official records as the champion[5]
which has been accepted by at least one admin involved in the original removals. short and to the point
Cal_Joe said:As others have said, balanced. My only quibble is the "lapping the entire field" part, which is not supported by or even mentioned in the reference (NY Times article).
TeamSkyFans said:...THank you to all who collected references.
joe_papp said:And thanks to you and others who remained undeterred by obstructionist "editors" @ Wikipedia and saw this through to the point of securing space in the article for information that's been in the public domain for some 13+ years. Cheers.
BTW - here is the direct link to the wikipedia article in question: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Leipheimer.
PS. I think "mandated" would be a better word choice than "recommended" to describe the disciplinary panel's action, but...that's a battle for another day.
joe_papp said:PS. I think "mandated" would be a better word choice than "recommended" to describe the disciplinary panel's action, but...that's a battle for another day.
Cal_Joe said:My only quibble is the "lapping the entire field" part, which is not supported by or even mentioned in the reference (NY Times article).
pedaling squares said:I haven't gone back to read but can't that be sourced to Joe P, who was a rider in that race and thus a witness to the event? That would be a better source than a newspaper article.
Bala Verde said:wasn't that dopey?
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Kungfu Supercomputer said:Isnt a picture of Garzelli off-topic?
fwiw, I think the quantitative threshold for ephedrine was 10 micrograms/ml in '96. I remember when this happened, hilarious this thread got 40 pages.