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Old 27-07-06, 05:59 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by TankGirl
Ok guys, I assume you are following this particular sport more closely, so please inform me, isn't it a standard practice to run doping tests to participants in top competitions? I don't know how it works in cycling where the competition is divided to several parts but in many sports at least all the medalists are tested routinely. What would make it somehow an European plot if International Cycling Union would catch this guy using doping? Would he be the first cyclist to get caught? Would he be the first American cyclist to get caught? Aren't there already a large number of doping cases in the history of this particular sport?
I was referring to tabloid articles and other slander about Lance Armstrong. I looks like Landis is going down; he's tested positive for an abnormal Testosteron/Epitestosteron ratio and has withdrawn from upcoming races and dropped out of sight.
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