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  1. #1
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    Floyd had this to say about an appeal (from Cyclingnews.com: Landis continues book tour through American Midwest)-

    Of course, people wanted to know when the decision was going to come down, and if it is against him, if he will appeal. "My lawyers have not heard anything," he said. "There is no real timeline except for a ten day minimum after the hearing closes. It depends on what the ruling says. I really believe there is very little chance I would not appeal it. I don't know what they could possibly write that would convict me. But if they say 'we just don't like the guy', then it is going to be hard to appeal that!"

    "I hope it is soon, but I also hope it doesn't take away from the guys who are racing this year. They deserve more credit than they are getting."
    From the way he races to the way he's fighting this issue, Floyd is one determined dude.
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalidurga View Post
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    From the way he races to the way he's fighting this issue, Floyd is one determined dude.
    I value my reputation as a honest, descent, caring person. And I would fervently defend my reputation. I wouldn't expect anything less from him unless he is guilty.

    my 2cents.
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    just finished floyd's book today. after reading some previous threads I was leaning towards "science doesnt lie," especially in regard to the carbon isotope ratio test. but now I am CONVINCED he is innocent. i would love to go to a book signing, that would be so cool! maybe he'll show up at el Tour de Tucson again this year!
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    I guess now they're waiting for the tour to finish...
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    I was at his book signing tonight in Seattle. He is probably one of the most straight forward people I have ever talked to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkBike View Post
    just finished floyd's book today. after reading some previous threads I was leaning towards "science doesnt lie," especially in regard to the carbon isotope ratio test. but now I am CONVINCED he is innocent. i would love to go to a book signing, that would be so cool! maybe he'll show up at el Tour de Tucson again this year!
    Ditto for me!!! Although I did go to the book signing and I am so glad that I did. Before reading the I kinda figured that he was innocent but you know when you really just want something to be true. Well, after reading the book I am also convinced. There is just too much info in there and I have not heard anyone coming out and saying any of it is not true.

    I think Congress should do a thorough investication of USADA before giving them one more red cent, which is also our tax payers dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkBike View Post
    I was leaning towards "science doesnt lie," especially in regard to the carbon isotope ratio test.
    well...it doesn't.

    but you can say that it does if you have people not following the prescribed scientific processes and procedures. especially with those crazy tests these labs have to perform - there's an exact way the machines need to be calibrated, an exact way to follow each step, etc. if these are not followed correctly (and they can't exactly prove their inaccuracy) then who looks like the bad guy??

    i feel for Floyd. i hope the USADA doesn't follow suit the way they've always done and never let the athlete win. i hope they can stop being full of themselves or playing with politics and use the justice system for what it's made for.....

 

 

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