Granted Azred. Allthough they did find epo in his urine sample and a human body just doesn't make exogenic epo by itself no matter what form of training you use.
On the other hand. Last month, a Belgian triathleet was equited from doping use because he could proof that the test isn't waterproof. In 4 of the 10 test samples that he produced, he was diagnosed as being false positive. In other words, the test said he was positive when he in actuality wasn't so there goes the validity of the acusation towards Lance. Allthough i still stick by my earlier statement.
[ 08-23-2005, 08:03 PM: Message edited by: the new JR Jansen ]
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