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Thursday, July 27, 2006

The Shit Hits the Fan


Freddy-Boy alluded to this in his blog today...here's more:


Phonak confirms Landis rider in question
By The Associated Press
This report filed July 27, 2006

The Phonak Cycling Team confirmed Thursday that Tour de France winner Floyd Landis is the rider who submitted a positive "A" sample following the 17th stage of this year's Tour de France.

Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone during the race, his Phonak team said in a statement issued Thursday.

The statement came a day after the UCI, cycling's world governing body, said an unidentified rider had failed a drug test during the Tour.

And the statement came just four days after Landis stood on the victory podium on the Champs-Elysees, succeeding seven-time winner Lance Armstrong as an American winner in Paris.

Th
e Swiss-based Phonak team said it was notified by the UCI on Wednesday that Landis' sample showed "an unusual level of testosterone/epitestosterone" when he was tested after stage 17 of the race last Thursday.

Landis has been suspended by his team pending the results. If the second sample confirms the initial finding, he will be fired from the team, Phonak said.

Landis made a remarkable comeback in that Alpine stage, racing far ahead of the field for a solo win that moved him from 11th to third in the overall standings. He regained the leader's yellow jersey two days later.

Landis rode the Tour with a degenerative hip condition that he has said will require surgery in the coming weeks or months.

Arlene Landis, his mother, said Thursday that she wouldn't blame her son if he was taking medication to treat the pain in his injured hip, but "if it's something worse than that, then he doesn't deserve to win."

"I didn't talk to him since that hit the fan, but I'm keeping things even keel until I know what the facts are," she said in a phone interview from her home in Farmersville, Pennsylvania. "I know that this is a temptation to every rider but I'm not going to jump to conclusions ... It disappoints me."

"He is prominent and temptation is strong," she said. "He is still my wonderful son. If it has happened I love him as much as if he had won... (his) temptations are different than mine."

Phonak said Landis would ask for an analysis of his backup "B" sample "to prove either that this result is coming from a natural process or that this is resulting from a mistake."

"The team management and the rider were both totally surprised of this physiological result," the Phonak statement said.

Landis wrapped up his Tour de France win on Sunday, keeping the title in U.S. hands for the eighth straight year. Armstrong, long dogged by doping whispers and allegations, won the previous seven. Armstrong never has tested positive for drugs and vehemently has denied doping.

Speculation that Landis had tested positive spread earlier Thursday after he failed to show up for a one-day race in Denmark on Thursday. A day earlier, he missed a scheduled event in the Netherlands.

On the eve of the Tour's start, nine riders -- including pre-race favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso -- were ousted, implicated in a Spanish doping investigation.

The names of Ullrich and Basso turned up on a list of 56 cyclists who allegedly had contact with Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who's at the center of the Spanish doping probe.

Landis plans to have hip replacement surgery this fall to ease pain in the arthritic joint still aching from a 2003 crash during a training ride.


The Phonak Cycling Team issued the following statement Thursday:

The Phonak Cycling Team was notified yesterday by the UCI of an unusual level of Testosteron/Epitestosteron ratio in the test made on Floyd Landis after stage 17 of the Tour de France.

The Team Management and the rider were both totally surprised of this physiological result.

The rider will ask in the upcoming days for the counter analysis to prove either that this result is coming from a natural process or that this is resulting from a mistake in the confirmation.

In application of the Pro Tour Ethical Code, the rider will not race anymore until this problem is totally clear.

If the result of the B sample analysis confirms the result of the A sample the rider will be dismissed and will then pass the corresponding endocrinological examinations.

Please understand that we cannot at this time give you more detailed comments.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just another day in the peloton. Ask Livestrong.

3:05 PM

 
Blogger Hugh G. Balls said...

if the B test proves conclusive, what'll they do? Strip his tour win from him?

4:52 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, if the B sample matches, next the tents go up, the lights dim, and the circus begins. If Floyd can show that the Wallendas perform without the aid of invisible strings, he stays in yellow. If not, he's the clown. The sad one.

Ask Livestrong.

7:18 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

With all this technology, how did livestrong pass all 300+ tests? I know you think he bought the results. Really, did he have all that power when he just started back on the bike in 99? His world title when he was 21 was due to drugs too, right. If we could all be as great as lemond. He never touched anything. Lemond hated armstrong even back in the day when the TdF was on ABC for two hours on a Sunday.

2:34 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

With all this technology, how did livestrong pass all 300+ tests?>>> He had the answers written on his palm.

Really, did he have all that power when he just started back on the bike in 99?>>> Yes, and his friends did too.

His world title when he was 21 was due to drugs too, right.>>> Right.

If we could all be as great as lemond. He never touched anything.>>>Lemond partied 80's style.

11:20 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

PS, you can ask Al Bangorhard about the 80's. He's still got residue on his nose.

12:18 AM

 
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