http://news.oneindia.in/2011/01/27/t...e-aid0127.html
Is this for real?
http://news.oneindia.in/2011/01/27/t...e-aid0127.html
Is this for real?
Last edited by WindingRoad; 01-27-2011 at 02:38 AM.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...enbuterol.html
It's hard to tell for sure what's going on with this. Seems like its still not 100% that he was doping?
Velo News reports its a done deal.
Looks like Andy's our winner---depending on which story you read---but I'm not sure he wanted to get it that way.
So he ingested the drug in beef?????? Yeah, ok, then why didn't the rest of the team test positive for the same drug?
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I am sure it will be a while before Andy is declared the winner. There will be appeals, I think it took a year or two before Oscar Perreiro was officially declared the 2007 winner when Floyd doped. In addition to the Clenbeutrol Contador is rumored to have plasticizer in his blood. A new test not yet approved for kicking them out but the theory is plasticizers would be left when blood doping. The meat defense has been used before but Spain claims they do not use Clenbeutrol in beef, also the rider is ultimately responsible for anything they consume so in that light they have to know their beef is not tainted. It is pretty messy way for Andy to win. There will be those who will believe Contador was screwed (for lack of a better word) forever.
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Just for clarification - the rest of the team didn't test positive because they weren't even tested. The only other team member tested was Vino and he didn't eat with them that night. Not saying anything about what may or may not have happened regarding doping - but those facts keep getting lost in the discussion.
I think Amanda is pretty close... Contador has been formally advised of the Spanish commission's decision, and there's a 10-day cooling off period before their decision is formally and publicly announced. Running concurrently with that is a 30-day period in which Contador can appeal the decision. If he appeals, based on what happened in the Landis case and others, it will take a little over two years to finalize things.
On the record book, Schleck will be listed as the "official" winner of the 2010 tour, just like Pereiro is the "official" winner for 2006. But if you ask the person on the street who won the Tour in 2006, the chances are about 9 out of 10 they'll say, "2006? Oh yeah, that's the year that Floyd won the Tour and then got busted for doping." Probably the same thing will happen to Andy; his name will go in the record books with an asterisk beside it, and what most folks will remember is "2010, yeah, Contador won that one, but then he got busted for doping." Contador's new team manager, Bjarne Riis, won the Tour way back in 1996 and then a couple of years ago admitted that he was doping then, but just didn't get caught.
Is Contador's bust legit? I'm inclined to think so. First of all, from idle observation there seems to be a strong cult of doping among the Spanish pros... quite a few of them getting caught over the past few years, and then there's this "Operation Puerto" thing hanging out there. Contador was one of the riders implicated in Puerto -- though not much ever came of it -- so this is likely not the first time the boy has been playing with matches.
Hopefully Andy will have good form this year, and a derned good team behind him, and will stay unhurt so that he can come back to the Tour and win the jersey, trophy, and all the bragging rights that really make up the win.
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