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Is Lance finally busted?
• In the late 1990s, according to a source with knowledge of the government's investigation of Armstrong, the Texan gained access to a drug, in clinical trial, called HemAssist, developed by Baxter Healthcare Corp. HemAssist was to be used for cases of extreme blood loss. In animal studies, it had been shown to boost the blood's oxygen-carrying capacity, without as many risks as EPO. (Armstrong, through his lawyer, denies ever taking HemAssist.)
• One of the perks of traveling with Armstrong, former USPS rider Floyd Landis recalls, was frequent trips on private airline charters. Private airports often subject travelers to less stringent customs checks. But Landis tells SI about the day in 2003 that he, Armstrong and team members flew into St. Moritz, where customs officials requested that they open their duffel bags for a search. "Lance had a bag of drugs and s---," says Landis. "They wanted to search it, which was out of the ordinary." Sifting through Armstrong's bag, agents found syringes and drugs with labels written in Spanish. As Landis recounts, Armstrong then asked a member of his contingent to convince the agents that the drugs were vitamins and that the syringes were for vitamin injections. The agents "looked at us sideways," says Landis, "but let us through." (Armstrong denies that this incident ever occurred.)
Armstrong won that year's Tour de France by a scant 61 seconds over his archrival, Jan Ullrich of Germany. It was by far the narrowest of his seven Tour victories.
• When Italian police and customs officials raided the home of longtime Armstrong teammate Yarolslav Popovych last November, they discovered documents and PEDs as well as texts and e-mails linking Armstrong's team to controversial Italian physician Michele Ferrari as recently as 2009, though Armstrong had said he cut ties with Ferrari in 2004.
• In a letter reviewed by SI, Armstrong's testosterone-epitestosterone ratio was reported to be higher than normal on three occasions between 1993 and 1996, but in each case the test was dismissed by the UCLA lab of renowned anti-doping expert Don Catlin, whose lab tested the Texan some two dozen times between 1990 and 2000. In addition to detailing those test results, SI reveals what appears to have been a reluctance from USOC officials to sanction athletes using performance-enhancing drugs.
In 1999, USA Cycling sent a formal request to Catlin for past test results -- specifically, testosterone-epitestosterone ratios -- for a cyclist identified only by his drug-testing code numbers. A source with knowledge of the request says that the cyclist was Armstrong. In a letter responding to those requests, Catlin informed USA Cycling that his lab could not recover five of the cyclist's test results. Of the results that could be found, "three stand out," SI reports: "a 9.0-to-1 ratio from a sample collected on June 23, 1993; a 7.6-to-1 from July 7, 1994; and a 6.5-to-1 from June 4, 1996. Most people have a ratio of 1-to-1. Prior to 2005, any ratio above 6.0-to-1 was considered abnormally high and evidence of doping; in 2005 that ratio was lowered to 4.0-to-1."
While he didn't address the 6.5-to-1 result, Catlin wrote that he had attempted confirmation (a required step) on the 9.0-to-1 and 7.6-to-1 samples, and "in both cases the confirmation was unsuccessful and the samples were reported negative." (Armstrong says he has never taken performance-enhancing drugs and has never been informed that he tested positive.)
• Stephen Swart, a New Zealander who rode with Armstrong on the Motorola squad in 1995, describes the Texan as the driving force behind some of the team members deciding to use the banned blood booster EPO. "He was the instigator," Swart tells SI. "It was his words that pushed us toward doing it."
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c'mon. your naive if you watch a TdF & think none of the riders, especaily the strong ones, are on dope. It is like being surprised Mark McGwire or any MLBer took 'roids.
Drugs are just a part of pro sports. we should embrace it.
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Will it even matter? By this point, if they find out he's dirty (which he is), all the supporters will be like Jenny Mcarthy and the autism vaccine thing. They'll never admit he's dirty (which he is). They'll just say he's being set up.
“What does a man do, Walter? A man provides. And he does it even when he’s not appreciated, or respected, or even loved. He simply bears up and he does it. Because he’s a man.”
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 Originally Posted by kidwoo
The internet sounds like a tough place to ride.
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He should have just admitted to it years ago. He'd have been forgiven by now.
“What does a man do, Walter? A man provides. And he does it even when he’s not appreciated, or respected, or even loved. He simply bears up and he does it. Because he’s a man.”
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 Originally Posted by jdcamb
Not true.
This is all coming up in a Federal investigation, not a SI article.
The Feds are going after Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, and even if they get off, their reputations are ruined as well as their pocketbooks.
But I think the case against Lance is much stronger than Bonds because all of his associates are testifying. Bonds' trainer has kept his mouth shut and has done months in jail for contempt of court.
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 Originally Posted by MMike
He should have just admitted to it years ago. He'd have been forgiven by now.
yup
he was on the ESPN again today.
his whistler blower friend said Swiss custom officials found needles and drugs on him and didnt do anything
Former teammate Floyd Landis also told the magazine that in 2003 Swiss customs officials found drugs and syringes in Armstrong's duffel bag but did not detain him. Additionally, SI reported that Armstrong tested over the testosterone-epitestosterone ratio limit three times, but each test could not be confirmed and thus was not reported as a positive. Armstrong has said he never used performance-enhancing drugs.
http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cyclin...ory?id=6035105
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i schralped bus stop with a rear flat faster than jonkranked does it on his pretty expresso
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It looks like they are busting his ball again.
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 Originally Posted by sanjuro
Not true.
This is all coming up in a Federal investigation, not a SI article.
The Feds are going after Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, and even if they get off, their reputations are ruined as well as their pocketbooks.
But I think the case against Lance is much stronger than Bonds because all of his associates are testifying. Bonds' trainer has kept his mouth shut and has done months in jail for contempt of court.
Correct me if I am wrong. But the FBI/FDA typically doesn't release evidence to the press. It may come up during a trail and make it to the press that way. The article even states "Among SI's revelations:"... Since the press usually doesn't report Fed Grand Jury proceedings were is all this info coming from? Sounds like you believe he is guilty and you should go with it. Thats what the press wants. They sell a lot of papers that way....
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If you think Lance isn't guilty, please contact me. I have a hell of a deal on some prime property in NYC. It's a bridge, actually...
How many people who shared a podium with Lance at the TdF were clean?
When the lights came up at two, I caught a glimpse of you and your face looked like something Death brought with him in his suitcase.
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 Originally Posted by Silver
How many people who shared a podium with Lance at the TdF were clean?
probably zero.
nevermind the TdF, let's talk real dirt. did he dope for the Leadville he raced in a few years back? the guy knocked 15 minutes off the last winning time in 2009.
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Is anyone surprised that Trek corporate has NOTHING to do with Lance any more?
Back at Trek World last fall, there were no displays, no pictures, nothing.
Sure he's still riding a Trek, but there is a big difference between him simply riding a team bike vs. having him be the unofficial spokesperson for the company.
Me thinks that Trek (and other big sponsors) are doing all they can to distance themselves from the mess that he is about to be in.
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 Originally Posted by clarkenstein
probably zero.
nevermind the TdF, let's talk real dirt. did he dope for the Leadville he raced in a few years back? the guy knocked 15 minutes off the last winning time in 2009.
I'm sure his word is good enough that no testing was required
When the lights came up at two, I caught a glimpse of you and your face looked like something Death brought with him in his suitcase.
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