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    I have to second teigyr's statement...still doesn't mean he did it. I know how naive I am being...but I said it since day one and will continue to say it, something is certainly screwy with the whole issue. Imagine if this were a criminal trial...they would have thrown this case out more quickly than you can say O.J.! Anyway...I may be naive, but I like the guy, he put up an amazing fight, and I hope he comes back in two years to whomp some butt, a la David Millar! GO FLOYD!
    ~Sarah~

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    Phree Phloyd- I still think he's great
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    Doesn't mean he's not great, just that he's been convicted of doping.

    I admire those of you who can still believe that one can survive the grueling treatment of a race like the Tour de France at an average speed of 40 km/h and not need doping, especially for winning. I do not think it is possible. Which doesn't mean that the athletes doing it are not spectacular athletes. I actually feel quite sorry for them.

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    I find this story funny. Quoting (or paraphrasing) a sports doctor I know, who's better kept anonymous, but who's seen numerous cases of doping: "Landis at some point said that his high testosterone was due to heavy drinking the night before. That was true! He had one too many whiskeys, went to bed drunk, and forgot to remove his testosterone patch before falling asleep!"

    Supposedly, if they're taken off after only a few hours, the patches deliver enough testosterone to help with recovery, but not so much that the artificial testosterone will be detectable the next day.

    The above-quoted doctor had had a few drinks at the moment of uttering that statement, which made it funnier.

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    Sarah

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