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Date: 14 Jun 2007 15:00:19
From: Sandy
Subject: Just trying to keep it straight ééé
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I recall from the loooooooooong testimony in the Landis affair, but perhaps incorrectly, that _exogenous_ testerosterone is not produced by the body, but is from an outside source. Then, I read today in Cycling News : "Matxin [Saunier Duval DS] noted the existence of a certificate from the UCI that confirms the Spaniard naturally produces high values of exogenous testosterone." Could that simply mean that the carbon isotope ratio he naturally produces mimics the profile of a person who has an intake of external sources of testosterone ? -- Sandy -- Ce message, issu de l'agriculture biologique, a été rédigé avec des électrons recyclés. En conséquence, il est possible que des fautes d'orthographes s'y soient malencontreusement glissées.
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Date: 14 Jun 2007 07:51:43
From: Fred Fredburger
Subject: Re: Just trying to keep it straight =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E9=E9=E9?=
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Sandy wrote: > I recall from the loooooooooong testimony in the Landis affair, but perhaps > incorrectly, that _exogenous_ testerosterone is not produced by the body, > but is from an outside source. Then, I read today in Cycling News : > > "Matxin [Saunier Duval DS] noted the existence of a certificate from the UCI > that confirms the Spaniard naturally produces high values of exogenous > testosterone." > > Could that simply mean that the carbon isotope ratio he naturally produces > mimics the profile of a person who has an intake of external sources of > testosterone ? It's laughs like this that keep the fans coming back for more.
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Date: 14 Jun 2007 10:36:52
From: RonSonic
Subject: Re: Just trying to keep it straight ééé
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:00:19 +0200, "Sandy" <leurre@frree.fr > wrote: >I recall from the loooooooooong testimony in the Landis affair, but perhaps >incorrectly, that _exogenous_ testerosterone is not produced by the body, >but is from an outside source. Then, I read today in Cycling News : > >"Matxin [Saunier Duval DS] noted the existence of a certificate from the UCI >that confirms the Spaniard naturally produces high values of exogenous >testosterone." > >Could that simply mean that the carbon isotope ratio he naturally produces >mimics the profile of a person who has an intake of external sources of >testosterone ? I think it more likely means that a DS (aka: coach) isn't reliable in the correct use of technical terms. Ron
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