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you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory.
From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. |
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"Bill Laudien" wrote in message
om... you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. Either that or you're going to come around to my theory that they're using something legal but probably sticky and that it causes a test positive under certain conditions. |
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"Bill Laudien" wrote in message
om... you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. Either that or you're going to come around to my theory that they're using something legal but probably sticky and that it causes a test positive under certain conditions. |
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Tom Kunich wrote:
"Bill Laudien" wrote in message om... you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. Either that or you're going to come around to my theory that they're using something legal but probably sticky and that it causes a test positive under certain conditions. Or my theory involving time travel, a secret government conspiracy, and aliens. -- -------------------- Remove CLOTHES to reply |
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Tom Kunich wrote:
"Bill Laudien" wrote in message om... you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. Either that or you're going to come around to my theory that they're using something legal but probably sticky and that it causes a test positive under certain conditions. Or my theory involving time travel, a secret government conspiracy, and aliens. -- -------------------- Remove CLOTHES to reply |
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Bill Laudien wrote:
you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. Tom Kunich wrote: Either that or you're going to come around to my theory that they're using something legal but probably sticky and that it causes a test positive under certain conditions. Tim Lines wrote: Or my theory involving time travel, a secret government conspiracy, and aliens. The tour will be starting in Roswell in 2006, Armstrong is a genetically modified alien and Tyler is tapping Sheryl Crow's mother. |
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Bill Laudien wrote:
you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. Tom Kunich wrote: Either that or you're going to come around to my theory that they're using something legal but probably sticky and that it causes a test positive under certain conditions. Tim Lines wrote: Or my theory involving time travel, a secret government conspiracy, and aliens. The tour will be starting in Roswell in 2006, Armstrong is a genetically modified alien and Tyler is tapping Sheryl Crow's mother. |
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Bill Laudien wrote:
you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. Bill, Why don't you print the rest of the article? Oh I forgot, it doesn't mesh with your theory: ---------- "I feel very frustrated at the moment," Arratibel told Diario Vasco. "Not because of a lack of trust towards the riders, that have assured us of their innocence, but because of the behaviour the UCI's medical commission has showed during this whole process." Arratibel says he doubts the validity of the blood transfusion test - doubts that have been repeatedly expressed by Phonak team management - and is critical the way in which the UCI is managing the case. "Firstly, the UCI continues to use a detection method that is questioned at the moment, said Arratibel, "Secondly, it leaves the cyclists completely defenceless with regard to the controls; thirdly, the UCI suspects everybody since the beginning of this affair, but directly accuses the medical management of our team. Finally, the said commission never intended to co-operate with the medical group, it only asked us for controls without giving us the necessary means to do so," the doctor continued, claiming the innocence of Phonak's medical staff. He also explained that his leave was due to "the pain my family has been going through as the ethics of the medical profession have been questioned publicly." Magilla |
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Bill Laudien wrote:
you're all going to come around to my mixed up transfusion theory. From cyclingnews.com: Phonak team doctor resigns According to Spanish Diario Vasco, the doctor of Swiss Phonak Cycling team, Iñaki Arratibel, has officially resigned from his position in a letter to team manager Urs Freuler dated October 31. Phonak has been in the center of a recent doping scandal involving its riders Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez, currently suspended by the team. Bill, Why don't you print the rest of the article? Oh I forgot, it doesn't mesh with your theory: ---------- "I feel very frustrated at the moment," Arratibel told Diario Vasco. "Not because of a lack of trust towards the riders, that have assured us of their innocence, but because of the behaviour the UCI's medical commission has showed during this whole process." Arratibel says he doubts the validity of the blood transfusion test - doubts that have been repeatedly expressed by Phonak team management - and is critical the way in which the UCI is managing the case. "Firstly, the UCI continues to use a detection method that is questioned at the moment, said Arratibel, "Secondly, it leaves the cyclists completely defenceless with regard to the controls; thirdly, the UCI suspects everybody since the beginning of this affair, but directly accuses the medical management of our team. Finally, the said commission never intended to co-operate with the medical group, it only asked us for controls without giving us the necessary means to do so," the doctor continued, claiming the innocence of Phonak's medical staff. He also explained that his leave was due to "the pain my family has been going through as the ethics of the medical profession have been questioned publicly." Magilla |
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MagillaGorilla wrote: continued, claiming the innocence of Phonak's medical staff. He also explained that his leave was due to "the pain my family has been going through as the ethics of the medical profession have been questioned publicly." "...I swear to God and on my two children I never used this kind of drug..." --Leonidas Sampanis, August 2004. |
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