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FLOYD LANDIS : GUILTY OR INNOCENT?

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FLOYD LANDIS : GUILTY OR INNOCENT?


[+] ballot by LCD
created Mon Aug 07, 06

did he take testasterone?

guilty
innocent
he took testosterone


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COMMENTS:
Voted : guilty
As original sin. Unless he's one of those super-soldiers that Mulder ranted on about in the X-Files, there's no way in heck that a human being ends up peeing synthetic testosterone into a cup.
by Truthseeker013 on Mon Aug 07, 06 1:31pm [+]

Voted : guilty
Second test -- positive for synthetic testosterone.

Must have affected his brain, if he thought he'd slip through in a sport that he knows tests for such substances.
by Cathexis on Mon Aug 07, 06 1:42pm [+]

Voted : innocent
that's why I question this test.

if he knew he would have to take a test, that tests for this substance, why in the world would he take it?

according to news, it's ingested. I wonder what he ate, and who provided the food/drink.
by LCD on Mon Aug 07, 06 1:48pm [+]

additionally, the tests after all the other leg of the race was found clean.

doesn't this substance stay in the bloodstream? also does it help immediately when someone takes this potion? I would have thought it would only help after repeated use, to build muscle.

I smell something fishy personally.
by LCD on Mon Aug 07, 06 1:50pm [+]

Voted : innocent
I think he is innocent. I mean they pulled the SAME thing with Lance Armstrong. I think there is more to this.
by patch22us on Mon Aug 07, 06 4:59pm [+]

Two dirty tests seems to lend credence to the charges.

However; Landis does have a point in saying that by releasing the results publicly, it doesn't give him the fair chance to defend himself, and is a violation of their own rules.
by Noblese_Oblige on Mon Aug 07, 06 6:32pm [+]

Voted : innocent
Didnt do it
by Guyvega on Mon Aug 07, 06 10:22pm [+]

Voted : guilty
Guilty. I suffer from the same condition he has--aseptic vascular necrosis. It is extremely painful. When you walk (even with a cane or crutches) there are those frequent bad moments when it feels like you have broken a bone. How he completed the tour without chemical assistance is questionable.
by THX1138 on Tue Aug 08, 06 3:54am [+]

guilty, however!! that being said, I am willing to put a year's salary on this bet: that the top 20 finishers in the Tour de France are dirty. That is how strongly I believe that this sport is tainted at this point. I really don't know how it's going to redeem itself.

That being said though, I don't want to take anything away from Landis being guilty, just because 'everyone is doing it' that doesn't make it right.
by jappy on Fri Aug 11, 06 5:54am [+]

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