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Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« on: July 27, 2006, 08:32:40 AM »
So I guess he isnt a natty...


Updated: July 27, 2006, 1:07 PM ET
Phonak: Landis had positive test after Stage 17

LONDON -- Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone during the race, his Phonak team said Thursday on its Web site, raising questions about his victory.

The team suspended Landis, pending results of the backup "B" sample of his drug test, just four days after Landis stood on the victory podium on the Champs-Elysees, succeeding seven-time winner Lance Armstrong as an American winner in Paris.

The Swiss-based Phonak team said it was notified by the UCI on Wednesday that Landis' sample showed "an unusual level of testosterone/epitestosterone" when he was tested after stage 17 of the race last Thursday.

"The team management and the rider were both totally surprised of this physiological result," the Phonak statement said.

Landis made a remarkable comeback in that Alpine stage, racing far ahead of the field for a solo win that moved him from 11th to third in the overall standings. He regained the leader's yellow jersey two days later.

Efforts to reach Landis were not immediately successful.

Landis rode the Tour with a degenerative hip condition that he has said will require surgery in the coming weeks or months.

Arlene Landis, his mother, said Thursday that she wouldn't blame her son if he was taking medication to treat the pain in his injured hip, but "if it's something worse than that, then he doesn't deserve to win."

"I didn't talk to him since that hit the fan, but I'm keeping things even keel until I know what the facts are," she told The Associated Press in a phone interview from her home in Farmersville, Pennsylvania. "I know that this is a temptation to every rider but I'm not going to jump to conclusions ... It disappoints me."

The Phonak statement came a day after the UCI, cycling's world governing body, said an unidentified rider had failed a drug test during the Tour.

Phonak said Landis would ask for an analysis of his backup sample "to prove either that this result is coming from a natural process or that this is resulting from a mistake."

Landis has been suspended by his team pending the results. If the second sample confirms the initial finding, he will be fired, Phonak said.

USA Cycling spokesman Andy Lee said that organization could not comment on Landis.

"Because it's an anti-doping matter, it's USA Cycling's policy not to comment on that subject out of respect for the process and Floyd's rights," Lee said. "Right now, we have to let the process proceed and we can't comment on it."

Carla O'Connell, publications and communications director for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, said: "I'll make this very brief: No comment."

Under World Anti-Doping Agency regulations, a ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone greater than 4:1 is considered a positive result and subject to investigation. The threshold was recently lowered from 6:1. The most likely natural ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone in humans is 1:1.

Testosterone is included as an anabolic steroid on WADA's list of banned substances, and its use can be punished by a two-year ban.

Landis wrapped up his Tour de France win on Sunday, keeping the title in U.S. hands for the eighth straight year. Armstrong, long dogged by doping whispers and allegations, won the previous seven. Armstrong never has tested positive for drugs and vehemently has denied doping.

Speculation that Landis had tested positive spread earlier Thursday after he failed to show up for a one-day race in Denmark on Thursday. A day earlier, he missed a scheduled event in the Netherlands.

On the eve of the Tour's start, nine riders -- including pre-race favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso -- were ousted, implicated in a Spanish doping investigation.

The names of Ullrich and Basso turned up on a list of 56 cyclists who allegedly had contact with Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who's at the center of the Spanish doping probe.


http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/tdf2006/news/story?id=2531225
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Re: Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2006, 09:01:02 AM »
C'mon man,

It was just a little cortisone shot for his bum hip...


...plus some fast-acting tinactin.

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Re: Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2006, 09:24:49 AM »
Why test for it, they should do as for the Mr Getbig competition, just have a bunch of people judge the photos of the physique then randomly decide if someone is natural or not...  ::)
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Re: Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2006, 09:41:00 AM »
Haha, tested positive for test.

And his Mum says: If he was on medication for his hip, it's perfectly alright!"

Yeah, just fuck off. Why does every professional sportsman get some testosterone for a little bruise?

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Re: Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2006, 09:43:17 AM »
Not to sound like an ugly American but does anyone really give a schit about the Tour de France?

If Lance Armstrong hadn't blood doped his way to all those wins would anyone ever mention the Tour de France in the US?

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Re: Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2006, 09:47:55 AM »
Not to sound like an ugly American but does anyone really give a schit about the Tour de France?

If Lance Armstrong hadn't blood doped his way to all those wins wouldn't anyone ever mention the Tour de France in the US?

Well, i think about 43% of all US citizen wonder if the tour de France is in Louisiana.

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Re: Tour De France Winner shows High Levels of Test
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2006, 09:49:29 AM »
Not to sound like an ugly American but does anyone really give a schit about the Tour de France?

If Lance Armstrong hadn't blood doped his way to all those wins would anyone ever mention the Tour de France in the US?

Nope!  :)