They're blood doping. Gotta be. That's how Landis got caught. He tested OK
after the 16th stage and positive for testosterone after the 17th stage -
the only way that could have happened is if they blood doped him and the
blood sample had been taken previously when he was still on testosterone.
I saw Ulrich have two major crashes and got up the next day and ride just
like nothing happen.
Not sure what is going to happen. I think they ought to just let those who
want to dope, DO it. Because athletes can NOT do super human feats without
chemical help. If the audience wants to see the super human feats, they
have to realize how that is accomplished.
Like someone stated in a book in the TdF that I read "you cannot expect a
cyclist to ride 2000 miles in 2 weeks on a donut!" (that author, who had
participated himself, said it was common knowledge that elite athletes,
cyclists did dope - he said most Olympic athletes do it also).
No one likes to talk plain about this but I think the audience should
realize that there is no fairy godmother and you cannot have your cake and
eat it. And that it's probably impossible to regulate drugs so just let it
go....
Sue
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Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 6:03 AM
Subject: [Official Jan Ullrich Club] Operation Puerto
We published part 1 of our analasys of the Operation Puerto documents.
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