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Date: 08 Aug 2006 22:31:07
From: Brian
Subject: Flame On!
Floyd Landis...

Geez...A male athlete testing positive for TESTOSTERONE...who'da thunk it?

It's like a female athlete getting busted for "excessive levels" of
Estrogen.

B.






 
Date: 10 Aug 2006 15:22:53
From: Fritz M
Subject: Re: Flame On!

Tom The Great wrote:

> The way the news has been writing it, any levels of T is wrong.

Well, any level of manufactured T.

RFM



  
Date: 11 Aug 2006 09:44:46
From: Tom The Great
Subject: Re: Flame On!
On 10 Aug 2006 15:22:53 -0700, "Fritz M" <nospam@masoner.net > wrote:

>
>Tom The Great wrote:
>
>> The way the news has been writing it, any levels of T is wrong.
>
>Well, any level of manufactured T.
>
>RFM


He is standing on that he has 'proof' the test (manmade-T) was flawed,
and the intential results leak was to trial him in the media, not a
scientific court.

Just repeating what I heard him say on TV.

later,

tom @ www.Consolidated-Loans.info



   
Date: 23 Aug 2006 13:27:35
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Flame On!
Maybe the fact, which you note, that it "does not give immediate
results, but...would take a few days" also means it is not detectable
for a few days??

If he is innocent, I really really really really hope he gets
exonerated soon somehow.


Another reason why touring is much more fun than racing!



Chris Z The Wheelman wrote:
> The way I understand it, testosterone is like a steroid, in that it does
> not give immediate results, but causes the body to increase muscle mass
> over time. IOW, it would take a few days or even weeks to see any
> results.
>
> The accusations, as I under stand the sit. resulted from his rekable
> comeback near the end of the tour. Since the leader is tested at the end
> of every stage he is leader, and this was hardly the first day he was in
> yellow, if he was using this drug, it would have had to have been for a
> signifigant part of the Tour, if not all of it.
>
> So why didn't any of the other tests come out positiive?
>
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>
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Date: 21 Aug 2006 15:52:16
From: Chris Z The Wheelman
Subject: Re: Flame On!
The way I understand it, testosterone is like a steroid, in that it does
not give immediate results, but causes the body to increase muscle mass
over time. IOW, it would take a few days or even weeks to see any
results.

The accusations, as I under stand the sit. resulted from his rekable
comeback near the end of the tour. Since the leader is tested at the end
of every stage he is leader, and this was hardly the first day he was in
yellow, if he was using this drug, it would have had to have been for a
signifigant part of the Tour, if not all of it.

So why didn't any of the other tests come out positiive?

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Comments and opinions compliments of,
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman"

My web Site:
http://geocities.com/czcorner

To E-mail me:
ChrisZCorner "at" webtv "dot" net



 
Date: 09 Aug 2006 17:46:02
From: Tom The Great
Subject: Re: Flame On!
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 22:31:07 -0700, "Brian" <brianarc@hotmail.com >
wrote:

>Floyd Landis...
>
>Geez...A male athlete testing positive for TESTOSTERONE...who'da thunk it?
>
>It's like a female athlete getting busted for "excessive levels" of
>Estrogen.
>
>B.
>

The way the news has been writing it, any levels of T is wrong.

It seems that Landis problem, he's pitching that he has a low
epitestorone, which gave the unusual ratio.

tom