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  1. #1
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    Wow... will Floyd be acquitted? more big news!

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    http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/6497808

    The French laboratory that produced incriminating doping results against Floyd Landis might have allowed improper access to his urine samples — one of many alleged errors that could threaten the anti-doping case against the Tour de France champ, according to a Los Angeles Times report.

    The Times also points out that a similar error made by the same lab in 2005 resulted in the dismissal of doping charges against Spanish cyclist Inigo Landaluze in December.

    Lab records that were turned over to Landis' defense lawyers, and reviewed by The Times, show that two technicians from the French government-owned lab were involved in both the original urine analysis and a second validating test.

    International lab standards prohibit technicians from participating in both tests to prevent them from validating their own findings.

    Landis will skip the Tour de France — and all races in France this year — as part of an agreement with French doping authorities in a case that could strip him of cycling's most prestigious title.

    Last year's Tour champion had hip-replacement surgery 4 1/2 months ago and was unlikely to have competed in this year's Tour. He agreed on Feb. 8 not to race again in France until 2008, and in return the French anti-doping agency postponed its decision on whether to suspend him from competing in France for a maximum of two years because of a positive doping test.

    "Floyd is pleased that the AFLD has agreed with his counsel's request that they suspend this proceeding," spokesman Michael Henson said.

    Earlier, AFLD president Pierre Bordry said Landis "understood perfectly that if he didn't act today, we would start the procedure immediately."

    Landis will go before the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on May 14 and, following that, the AFLD will deliver its verdict in June.

    "We will let Landis defend himself as he wishes," Bordry said.

    The American, who has denied wrongdoing, did not appear at the Feb. 8 meeting of the AFLD's nine-member panel, but sent a lawyer who read his request for a delay.

    In the letter, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, Landis said the parallel cases in France and the United States were complicating matters. He asked the French agency to hold off until after the U.S. agency rules. The USADA will hold its hearings May 14.

    "In this case, and in order to avoid any misunderstanding, I agree to voluntarily not participate in any professional or amateur cycling event in France until December 31, 2007, and in particular the Tour de France 2007," Landis said in the letter.

    Bordry said Landis deserves to be heard by the USADA. However, Bordry echoed Tour de France president Christian Prudhomme's sentiment that the American agency was dragging out its process.

    Landis spokesman Michael Henson said Landis was happy with the AFLD's decision.

    "Floyd is pleased that the AFLD has agreed with his counsel's request that they suspend this proceeding until the (USADA) hearing is held in May," Henson said by telephone.

    Landis' urine sample after a 17th-stage win in last year's Tour de France was found to contain elevated testosterone to epitestosterone levels. He risks being the first rider in the 104-year history of the race to be stripped of his title. Prudhomme has said the Tour no longer considers him the winner.

    Landis argues that the Chatenay-Malabry laboratory which carried out the tests is unreliable, a view shared by seven-time Tour champion Lance Armstrong.

    Landis insisted again on his innocence at a fundraising rally in New York. He vowed to fight the "lack of leadership at the top of cycling and at the top of the anti-doping agencies."

    Bordry said Landis reserves the right to contest the French lab, but maintains the "A" and "B" samples both showed positive readings.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
    Last edited by bikerchick68; 02-23-2007 at 12:09 PM.
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    thank you!
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    Floyd!!!
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    I've got a bike, you can ride if you like
    it's got a basket, a bell that rings
    and things to make it look good
    -Floyd "Bike"

    You say the hill's to steep to climb, climbing
    you say you'ld like to see me try, climbing
    you pick the place and I'll choose the time
    and I'll climb the hill in my own way
    just wait a while for the right day
    and as I rise above the tree-line and the clouds
    I look down, hearing the sounds of the things you've said today


    Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd, smiling
    mercyless the magistrate turns round, frowning
    and who's the fool who wears the crown
    go down in your own way
    and every day is the right day
    and as you rise above the fear-lines in his crown
    you look down, hearing the sound of the faces in the growd

    You never walk alone, you never walk alone
    walk on, walk on with hope in your heart
    and you never walk alone, you never walk alone
    Floyd- Fearless

    "You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!"
    Floyd- Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2

    I don't need no arms around me
    I don't need no drugs to calm me
    I have seen the writing on the wall
    Don't think I need anything at all
    No don't think I'll need anything at all
    All in all it was all just bricks in the wall
    Floyd- Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 3

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    Yay!!!

    I'm so glad things are starting to turn around for him.

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    there was a shirtless guy lining the Tour of CA with "Free Floyd" painted on his back... I was cracking up... LOTS of Floyd supporters with signs out actually...
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    I dunno why they can't allow three labs to do the testing -- each in different countries.
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    You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
    -- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"

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    You know, if this was a forensic lab, the guy would have been let go yesterday.

    These people are destroying livelihoods, so they should be held up to the same standards; they are set down in guidelines called Good Laboratory Practice - sheesh is it that hard NOT to use white-out?
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