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Date: 25 Jul 2007 07:48:44
From: MrBob
Subject: More positive Vino samples from Monday's stage
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From Velonews' live text coverage: 1:49 PM Viokourov News reports today suggest that the tests following Vinokourov's win on Monday also show signs of homologous blood doping. Neither positive has been confirmed by their respective B samples, but that has to be considered to be a bad sign.
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 16:28:49
From: Simon Brooke
Subject: Re: More positive Vino samples from Monday's stage
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in message <none-241A4C.07484425072007@news-server.socal.rr.com >, MrBob ('none@none.none') wrote: > From Velonews' live text coverage: > > 1:49 PM Viokourov > News reports today suggest that the tests following Vinokourov's win on > Monday also show signs of homologous blood doping. Neither positive has > been confirmed by their respective B samples, but that has to be > considered to be a bad sign. If he was positive for homologous blood on Saturday, then, unless the test was wrong, he's bound to be positive on Monday. Red blood cells have a life expectancy of about six months, so would remain detectable in his system for several months at least. So this is not news. -- simon@jasmine.org.uk (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ The trouble with Simon is that he only opens his mouth to change feet. ;; of me, by a 'friend'
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 19:36:23
From: steve
Subject: Re: More positive Vino samples from Monday's stage
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On 25-Jul-2007, smacked up and reeling, Simon Brooke <simon@jasmine.org.uk > blindly formulated the following incoherence: > If he was positive for homologous blood on Saturday, then, unless the test > was wrong, he's bound to be positive on Monday. Red blood cells have a > life expectancy of about six months, so would remain detectable in his > system for several months at least. > So this is not news. If it had been negative, that would have been huge. In that regard it is most definitely news. steve -- "The accused will now make a bogus statement." James Joyce
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 10:30:18
From: Mark
Subject: Re: More positive Vino samples from Monday's stage
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Simon Brooke wrote: > in message <none-241A4C.07484425072007@news-server.socal.rr.com>, MrBob > ('none@none.none') wrote: > >> From Velonews' live text coverage: >> >> 1:49 PM��Viokourov >> News reports today suggest that the tests following Vinokourov's win on >> Monday also show signs of homologous blood doping. Neither positive has >> been confirmed by their respective B samples, but that has to be >> considered to be a bad sign. > > If he was positive for homologous blood on Saturday, then, unless the test > was wrong, he's bound to be positive on Monday. Red blood cells have a > life expectancy of about six months, so would remain detectable in his > system for several months at least. > > So this is not news. Not Big News, no - but for those still doubting the A sample result, or hoping for a conspiracy explanation, it's likely a preview of the B sample confirming result. Mark J.
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