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Come back and talk when you have been involved in FACS testing in - in
any of its multitude of uses. Results are clear cut except when they are done in Greek labs. Have you ever seen a Greek lab at work? The Athens debacle is less surprising when you have seen one. Tyler is really clutching at straws with the vanishing twin story when his tests are not consistently positive. |
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Tim Lines says...
Oh, that's nothing. They found an entire EPO factory in my left testicle. Which only makes Lance's victories seem all the more remarkable. So what are you hiding in your right nut - a micro Starbucks? Never mind, I don't wanna know. ----------------- I wonder if this flab in my gut is actually the fetui of my long lost quadruplet brothers? |
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Rik Van Diesel wrote:
This **** happens ALL the time. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4624307.stm Tim Lines wrote: Oh, that's nothing. They found an entire EPO factory in my left testicle. Which only makes Lance's victories seem all the more remarkable. You must be quite popular with female endurance athletes. |
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"John Rees" a écrit dans le message de news:
... | Rik Van Diesel wrote: | This **** happens ALL the time. | | | http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4624307.stm | | | You know what I don't understand is this: | If Hamilton's argument is his missing twin, why not agree to be locked | up for , say 6 months. He doesn't **** without some neutral third party | knowing about it. No chance for any injections of anything. | WADA has no interest in doing such a thing. They're satisfied of Tyler's guilt. Tyler on the other hand does have an interest in doing such a thing. But in order to do it, he needs to have the testing protocol which was used, so he can follow it. He (and his lawyers) have been asking for the testing protocol from the beginning, but WADA won't give it to them. http://www.tylerhamilton.com/ |
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Mad Dog wrote:
Tim Lines says... Oh, that's nothing. They found an entire EPO factory in my left testicle. Which only makes Lance's victories seem all the more remarkable. So what are you hiding in your right nut - a micro Starbucks? MICRO!?!? HEY! What are you trying to imply? |
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Donald Munro wrote:
Rik Van Diesel wrote: This **** happens ALL the time. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4624307.stm Tim Lines wrote: Oh, that's nothing. They found an entire EPO factory in my left testicle. Which only makes Lance's victories seem all the more remarkable. You must be quite popular with female endurance athletes. heather prefers sprinters. Bob Schwartz |
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Tim Lines wrote:
Oh, that's nothing. They found an entire EPO factory in my left testicle. Which only makes Lance's victories seem all the more remarkable. Donald Munro wrote: You must be quite popular with female endurance athletes. Bob Schwartz wrote: heather prefers sprinters. I thought she preferred pursuiters, albeit one at a time. |
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Alex Rodriguez wrote:
In article .com, says... Tyler tested positive at the Olympics and at the Vuelta. He didn't test positive at the Olympics. That is why he got to keep his medal. He did test positive at the Olympics. Haven't we been though this before? The positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive positive test was invalidated by the destruction of the B sample. That's why he still has the medal. But you knew that. Bob Schwartz |
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Patricio, if I understand what you mean, you're saying that the Greek
lab simply screwed up the results. All of that is fine but explain why there have been only TWO positives for blood packing in cycling when this was supposedly so wide-spread? I mean, we did discuss how unlikely it would be for an endurance athlete at these guys level to be able to 'save' up blood for autologous transfusions so it's homologous or nothing. If it is "nothing" than why has so much effort been put into this testing procedure and why aren't WADA releasing their testing protocol? (Note: if "nothing" then perhaps that explains why they don't wish to do a false positives test series.) |
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