red_flanders said:
Oh, thanks, that I've seen. "Confirmed Positive" means something different to me that "suspicious and consistent with EPO use".
Your welcome
When Landis made the revelation about the Armstrong bribe to cover up the Swiss Tour 2001 positive Saugy came forward to WADA and admitted knowledge about the suspicious EPO tests but was not aware of the rider's identification.
That story changed to an admission he knew the identity of the rider and had met with Armstrong & Bruyneel. Saugy had two meetings in Europe with Fed investigators plus correspondence. His stories changed with them also which, according to one report, may lead to charges for lying to investigators.
His claim the results were only suspicious and delayed because the lead French lab had not set any criteria to establish when an EPO sample is positive until 2002.
Strange, because the same French urine test was introduced at the 2000 Sydney Olympics the year before.
Further, even more odd was because the following cyclists had failed the French urine tests for EPO in 2001 and, where applicable, were sanctioned (courtesy of Wikipedia)
• Niklas Axelsson tested positive for EPO in the 2001 UCI Road World Championships in Lisbon
• Riccardo Forconi tested positive for blood doping/EPO use prior to the Giro d'Italia.
• Bo Hamburger becomes the first rider to test positive for EPO under a new system introduced by the UCI in 2001. Hamburger was later acquitted by the Danish Sports Federation after irregularities in the handling of Hamburger's B sample analysis
• Roland Meier from Switzerland tested positive for EPO at the end of la Flèche Wallonne on April 18.