Floyd Landis...Doper or Dope...Lance Armstrong was Technically Clean...Hopefully Floyd will be too
Lawyer up Dude. Also call Lance and get some professional spindoctoring guidance asap. What looked inspiring, even heroic, a week ago now looks suspiciously like just another example of better living through chemistry. Floyd Landis says not in this case. The evidence so far says he'd better have a good lawyer.

Make that a great one. On Thursday, Landis denied ever injecting testosterone or using a steroid patch - a single dose applied for six hours that's enough to speed recovery, but not enough, usually, to be detected. He was considerably less clear, though, about what else could have triggered a positive test.
On a more positive note his Mom says he is clean.
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Comment by Brooke— 2006/07/28 @ 03:45 PM — (Reply)
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Comment by ybdhuexo— 2007/11/03 @ 01:16 AM — (Reply)
Do the women have it instead...hence to excess body hair?
Who knows how it will all turn out until the facts are in....Mos. The media is always stirring up controversy...there was been controversy about Lance for years. The French just hate being hammered in their own country except during war time.
Doing great Mos, thanks for asking. How are you? How are your 'technical issues' working? Some booze usually eases the stress when that happens.
Comment by Barry G.— 2006/07/28 @ 07:25 PM — (Reply)
U.S. Winner of Tour de France Fails Dope Test! Flyod Landis tested positive for the steroid testosterone at the Tour de France and could be stripped of the title he won at the famed race if found guilty.
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