sniper said:
I don't recall that. link?
other consideration: to what extent is/was Riis in bed with UCI?
Could UCI's attempt at covering up Contador's positive be seen in the light of Riis and UCI being in bed together?
EDIT: I do remember back in 2007 Pat stating Riis should give his yellow jersey back, suggesting Pat and Riis may not have been that close.
http://www.welt.de/sport/article906878/Riis-muesste-sein-Gelbes-Trikot-zurueckgeben.html
Other indications pro or contra?
Don't have a specific link at hand, but should be "up-dig'able". The chain as I remember it - a lot like the Floyd/JV story - was JJ said Riis threatened him when JJ said he'd come clean, Riis then said he didn't threaten, but had definitely said if JJ implicated other people than himself he shouldn't expect to find work in the sport again, after which JJ said Bjarne hadn't threatened him. Now we all know that a threat can be many things - explicit or implicit - and we also know that things can be misunderstood. In that sense it's possible Riis did threaten JJ, but it's also possible he didn't...
It doesn't seem to me that Riis has any kind of good relation w UCI. They did indeed want to stick it to him back then. He wasn't welcom at the Tour (more ASO, I know), they dug out a bike scanner when the story about motorised Canc came out and although they seem to have tried to cover up Conti's pre-Saxo positive, they have been more than happy to make sure Riis won't get any points from him. What went on with the license re-evaluation earlier in the year I have no idea, but it doesn't look like the UCI likes him - he probably refuses to pay them
Compare the apparent difference in treatment between Riis and a certain belgian...
hrotha said:
No, EPO was easier and more efficient than transfusions. Transfusions only came to the fore when EPO started being detectable.
Tyler notes Riis did transfusions because it worked faster - EPO wouldn't be as effective DURING a Tour as transfusions would. He no doubt used EPO for his training protocol, but did transfusions during the Tour.
It's extremely interesting to figure out what went on at Telekom in 96...
In his book Riis says one of the reasons he didn't sign Ullrich to CSC was because of Jan's reliance on Pevenage. The strings between Telekom, Freiburg, Riis and Cecchini/Lombardi/Fuentes, Ullrich and Pevenage are all very interesting. It's not only about the dope - it's quite clearly also about who doped who...