http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/5...n-test-for-autologous-blood-transfusions.aspx
Dances with truth.
I'm surprised the UCI allow him to be so outspoken?
Dances with truth.
I'm surprised the UCI allow him to be so outspoken?
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JMBeaushrimp said:Before the Sydney Olympics I was running a team at a race that Ashended et al wanted to run some 'new' testing protocols at. They made it explicitly clear that 'this is not a drug test', but only for scientific reasons...
I agreed to enlist the team in the testing protocols, contingent on Ashenden telling me who WAS NOT willing to be part of the sample. He agreed, but the info was based on federations rather than riders. Fair enough. He has to keep his sample groups viable...
acoggan said:It would have been unethical of him to disclose the names of other participants in a research study. Indeed, even disclosing the names of the federations willing/not willing to take part seems questionable, as that already narrows the list of other participants.
hrotha said:Just yesterday Vaughters was crucified here for saying pretty much the same thing about the test.
Scott SoCal said:For those who villify Landis, please see this;
"At the conference, he spoke on the topic of anti-doping and also had a chance to both hear Floyd Landis’s contributions to the conference and also to talk to him directly.
He was quoted afterwards in media reports as saying that he learned more talking to Landis for two days than he did after many years in the job. Ashenden clarifies those words, saying that there is a degree of inaccuracy in the phrasing of the quote, but that the general sentiment is correct. "
It's OK to be wrong, and that's as nice as I'll put it.
Scott SoCal said:For those who villify Landis, please see this;
"At the conference, he spoke on the topic of anti-doping and also had a chance to both hear Floyd Landis’s contributions to the conference and also to talk to him directly.
He was quoted afterwards in media reports as saying that he learned more talking to Landis for two days than he did after many years in the job. Ashenden clarifies those words, saying that there is a degree of inaccuracy in the phrasing of the quote, but that the general sentiment is correct. "
It's OK to be wrong, and that's as nice as I'll put it.
JRTinMA said:You probably should of hung in for one more sentence or the next paragraph. He never said what you highlighted, in fact he said the following:
“First, before it takes on a life of its own, I'll correct the record to say that I never used those words..."
He certainly claims he gained valuable insight into the doping culture and learned a lot about the toll it took on Landis himself. I totally disagree with the Ben Johnson reference or maybe I don't get the meaning. He is still looked at today as the poster child for the most villainous doper. I don't wish that on Floyd, I hope he doesn't end up a depressed loaner like Ben Johnson. Ben is trying to get a book published, a promised tell-all I heard. I hope it see the light of day.
Yes, its ok to be wrong btw.
Vaughters should be commended for (probably) not running a sophisticated team programme, not for looking forward to pockets of his own squad that gotta dope to keep up, possibly having reason to move toward clean.hrotha said:Just yesterday Vaughters was crucified here for saying pretty much the same thing about the test.
Wallace said:My favorite part of the interview is the end:
He is clear on one thing – it may be time to look at having truly independent bodies testing, assessing and ultimately judging the anti-doping area of sport.
“One of the most confronting, but widely agreed upon proposals, was the need to separate UCI's role as both 'police' and 'promoters' of the sport,” he stated. “It makes common sense to me - for example we don't let the IOC police and promote its sport - so it will be interesting to see how that seed evolves.”
That pretty much says it all.
Hugh Januss said:You probably should have hung in there for one more sentence yourself bucky.
But that's alright, it is OK to be wrong.
JRTinMA said:Don't play stupid you are far smarter. When you bold something and attribute this highlighted text to Ashenden it makes a difference if he in fact never said the statement. He didn't bold part two but he did foolishly make a statement about being wrong.
I think the relevant posts have been edited, but some people didn't appreciate that Vaughters was all sugar and candy and unicorns about this test.JMBeaushrimp said:Pardon me? Fill me in...
scribe said:Bull****. Floyd aint trying to make things right. He got ripped by the system he exploited for his own purposes. When he felt scape-goated, he went nuclear for his own personal gain, as he had ran out of options. He is a self centered freak, nothing more.
Scott SoCal said:Nothing foolish about it. I bolded what I wanted people like you to read. I included the clairifying sentence so that people like you would know that people like me are not trying to decieve.
People who villify Floyd for trying to make things right, people who argue that he should just STFU, are wrong.
As proof, I offered a passage in the story. If you read the story, what I bolded had been attributed to Ashenden. Even after the clarification, the sentiment (Ashenden's words) was correct.
Floyd the villian may do much to root out dopers and doping. Yet, there are so many that crucify him for naming names.
I stand by what I wrote.
Scott SoCal said:You don't have a clue what motivates Floyd.
Even if what you say is entirely true, he's still one of the few naming names. Unless you are in favor of the omerta this is a good thing.
scribe said:You don't have a clue either, obviously, what Landis is actually contributing to cycling by going nuclear. How about his days at Mercury? You believe Bruyneel popped his dopey cherry?? Naming names, please.
These developments involving the Contador's and Mosq's of cycling is not a Landis development. It's all about the tests, and always has been.
scribe said:Bull****. Floyd aint trying to make things right. He got ripped by the system he exploited for his own purposes. When he felt scape-goated, he went nuclear for his own personal gain, as he had ran out of options. He is a self centered freak, nothing more.