zahntech said:
All the competitive riders "Dope" every one of them..the trick is not getting caught. The spanish rider has said that Landis is the winner..why?..because he dopes too and he didn't cross the line first.
What makes you say that?? Did you ride competitively?
Blood doping, btw, is the practice of injecting a rider's own (saved/stored) red blood cells before an event to increase his aerobic capacity. Every person's red blood cell count is different, but is generally constant - so if Landis was tested and his *personal* RBC was 10% higher than his benchmark - something is fishy.
Testosterone injection, steriods - what Floyd Landis tested positive for - different game.
Doping is quite common amongst the lower level ranks, because those guys don't get tested anywhere near as often as the top cyclists. Lance was tested after nearly every Tour stage during his reign (partly because of his reign, partly because the French disliked him) and he never tested positive for doping or steriods.
My *guess* is that, after having hit the wall in stage 16 (losing like 7 mins and any "normal" chance of regaining the lead), Landis tried some short-duration steroid to attempt a comeback in the last few mountain stages. Since they don't test everyone after every stage, he probably just rolled the dice in hopes that he wouldn't be tested in the next day or so.
Really sucks for Floyd and American cycling. I hope it doesn't tarnish Lance's reputation, though. What a champion, in its purest form. He's the greatest athlete in American history. :smile: