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ATRAIN
09-21-2007, 10:28 AM
What an Idiot!!

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/more/09/20/bc.cyc.landisdecision.ap/index.html

PARIS (AP) -- The verdict said "guilty."

Like so much else in the confusing, contentious Floyd Landis doping case, though, none of the answers are really that simple.

Landis lost his expensive and explosive case Thursday when two of three arbitrators upheld the results of a test that showed the 2006 Tour de France champion used synthetic testosterone to fuel his spectacular comeback victory.

The decision means Landis, who repeatedly has denied using performance-enhancing drugs, must forfeit his Tour title and is subject to a two-year ban, retroactive to Jan. 30, 2007.

Not that it changes his opinion of who the rightful winner was.

"I am innocent," he said, "and we proved I am innocent."

The majority of the panel disagreed.

According to documents obtained by The Associated Press, lead arbitrator Patrice Brunet and Richard McLaren voted to uphold the positive test with Christopher Campbell dissenting.

In its 84-page decision, the majority found the initial screening test to measure Landis' testosterone levels -- the testosterone-to-epitestosterone test -- was not done according to World Anti-Doping Agency rules.

But the more precise and expensive carbon-isotope ratio analysis (IRMS), performed after a positive T-E test is recorded, was accurate, the arbitrators said, meaning "an anti-doping rule violation is established."

"As has been held in several cases, even where the T-E ratio has been held to be unreliable ... the IRMS analysis may still be applied," the majority wrote. "It has also been held that the IRMS analysis may stand alone as the basis" of a positive test.

"Today's ruling is a victory for all clean athletes and everyone who values fair and honest competition," U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart said.

Now, Landis is left with one final way to possibly salvage his title -- an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

If Landis doesn't appeal -- or appeals and loses -- he'll be the first person in the 105-year history of the race to lose the title because of a doping offense.

Given the vigor with which he pursued the case, and the more than $2 million he raised to do it, this goes down as a devastating loss for the 31-year-old cyclist from Murietta, Calif.

He has steadfastly insisted that cheating goes against everything he stands for. He said he was merely a pawn in the anti-doping system's all-consuming effort to find cheaters and keep money flowing to its labs and agencies.

"This ruling is a blow to athletes and cyclists everywhere," Landis said. "For the Panel to find in favor of USADA when, with respect to so many issues, USADA did not manage to prove even the most basic parts of their case shows that this system is fundamentally flawed."

He is still weighing his legal options, according to a statement released by his legal team.

"This is a miscarriage of justice," said Maurice Suh, the lead attorney for Landis.

"He is at the mercy of people much bigger than him," said Landis' mother, Arlene, speaking to WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pa.

The decision comes more than a year after Landis' stunning comeback in Stage 17 of the 2006 Tour, one that many people said couldn't be done without some kind of outside help.

Freeze
09-21-2007, 10:11 PM
I wouldn't put it past the French to have set him up.


Dude just has HUGE BALLS that explains why he had too much testosterone.


Typical French fags, can't stand an American winning. Fuck 'em.


I don't need to see the 2nd results to know this is bullshit yet again. Dude, what is it with the French and getting so pissed at American's winning their stupid event? Seriously.


This entire thing wreaks of a French bias. This isn't the Salem Witch Trials. This is 2006, and we have enough data and scientific studies to backup that data to prove, at least for the time being, that this is a gross overreaction. You are innocent until proven guilty. Or at least here, in United States.

Just one of the many reasons I am proud to be an American.


I'm usually not a conspiracy theorist. But when it comes to the French and their labs, my bullshit detector starts working overtime.


Well, I would say that he was fucked but then again I wouldn't be surprised if the French framed him either. He's fucked either way. :depressed


Synthetic testosterone... it wouldn't surprise me if one of the lab punks dropped some into his sample. We're still talking about the same lab that tried to frame Lance.


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duncan228
09-21-2007, 10:58 PM
Damn...It cost him 2 million to take it this far.
That's got to hurt.

I wonder if he'll appeal or just give it up.