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You have a point but there are labs thats are studying ways of testing all the new drugs found. Lance Armstrong was a successful Triathelete at the age of 14, hugely successful. There was never a humongous jump in his athleticism that I know of and unless he started at 14 i dont think hes doing any enhancing drugs. He has too much to lose if they find ways of tracking the newer drugs. And if he has any ability for kindness in him which i believe he does he wouldnt do something like that to the millions of fans and cancer patients who are crazy about him. Imagine being in his shoes even in your worst mood could you honestly do that to people. |
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I am going to say that TI wants attention, pure and simple. Why else would he feel the need to post this in two forums (now moved to just one)? He makes claims that his story is some sort of proof that all pros and Cat 1's dope yet if you read he has not shown anything other then "because I said so." This logic has continued through every one of his responses. Read his comments about Lances' abilities before he had cancer and you will realise that Ti doesn't know as much as he claims. I'm with Dunc on this one, he's either a bitter man because he failed or just wants attention.Notice how he got called out and tried to ignore all the tough questions in the other thread, so he decided to get on a different one. Why? More of what we have seen from some people on here who have been banned, but at least it's with some civility. |
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Whether or not his opinion that Armstrong used performance enhancing substances should be accepted is another matter, and that seems to be the issue more readily debated -- and it seems to be what's generating all the heat. Serious question: has any other cyclist ever be as loved and hated as Armstrong? |
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Has Armstrong ever commented on his relationship with Ferrari? Not taking a side, but just wondering if he ever said anything about it. (I'm more pissed that Armstrong is retired than whether he's clean or not ...) As far as Timan's credibility goes, he has a pretty good grasp of drug dosage, interaction(s), prescription and effect - his posts are far from worthless. I understand various posters and their defense of Armstrong and demands for credible evidence, but I don't think any of us would or should post our name and personal information on the internet. Does anyone have the wattage numbers from last year's Tour, Armstrong's TT on Alp D'Huez? If I recall, he blazed up it at about 15mph!!! |
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And the profile of someone "wanting attention on a forum?" What's that all about? A forum exists so that those who choose to do so can bring attention to their ideas. So, the sin here is that someone used a forum as it's intended to be used? Just as, I should point out, you are doing youself. The only difference between the two of you is that Ti purported to be revealing, candidly, that he violated the rules of his sport -- and perhaps the law -- and cheated in the hope of winning. Now, if that "attention getting" revelation somehow is glorious, it escapes me. You, on the other hand, seem eager to engage in personal attack. While he is admitting to a dishonorable past, the dishonor of this hour belongs to you. |
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House got to disagree with you again........seems that you don't like the subject doping a bit!!!!! What was timan supposed to say: do you really think he will give names of his friends who doped and teams and years.........naive on youre part! Example: when lotz doped maarten ducrot (commentator NOS) told that there is whole cycling community that lives in Lanaken and that Lotz couldn't have doped alone............whoaaaah De Groot didn't want to talk to the NOS and also other riders didn't like the comments of ducrot (epo-user, he would know....). The omerta rules the peloton......if you speak up youre 'non grata'.......same with cat 1's or in real live......never put the dirty laundry outside..... Still I think it's good that someone tells there personal experience......and what's up with not believing people anymore......do people really need to give there name etc before you or I need to believe them????? Quote:
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1) I never asked for his name (perhaps you should do a better job of reading before you post) 2) Everything I said in my discussion about the '99 corticoid test was logical. Veloflash didn't agree but couldn't prove me wrong. We have two different opinions, so be it. 3) You truly believe that everything about the Hamilton case was cut and dried, no oddities, nothing? The two negatives that suddenly turned positive when tested by the maker of the test, the fact that it is not a positive or negative test, but a test of numbers in the middle of a scale. I have said over and over that I don't know if Tyler is guilty or not, just that there are too many oddities for people "of your ilk" to say with 100% certainty he is guilty. 4) The level of detail Timan gave is credible because he could have looked it up on google and got the same info. I could claim to be a mad bomber and give you details about making bombs but I can easily find that and sound credible using google. Try a search on some topic you know nothing about read an article or two and see if you can create a couple of paragraphs that sound credible. Any college student can do it with ease. 5) You say this wasn't a personal attack...obviously you didn't read what you wrote since it was all a personal attack. |
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2) No, in your disscussion with Veloflash you were illogical because in spite of irrefutable evidence that LA tested positive for a banned substance you chose to believe that he was innocent. In the face of concrete facts, there is no room for opinion. That's like saying 'Okay, all scientific evidence indicates that the world is round but its my opinion that the world is flat and hey, since its my opinion, its valid. 3) The only thing I find odd about the Hamilton case is his defense. In spite of what he and his camp want you to believe, chimeras and vanishing twin syndrome are extrordinarily rare conditions. Search PubMed if you don't believe me. What two negatives are you referring to? As far as I know there was a re-examination of his Athens test but the Vuelta test was conclusive. To state that the test is flawed because it is not a 'positive or negative' test is to display a fundamental lack of understanding of the science of the test. Flow cytometry is used to detect, among other things, markers on cells, be they red blood cells, immune cells, or any other type of cell. Flow results are in the form of a histogram showing distribution of the markers in question, in effect showing that a cell is either positive or negative for them. Combine that fact with the fact that all of a person's RBCs should have the same markers on them and you can see how the test can be used to differentiate a positive vs negative blood doping sample. I should remind you that Hamilton's defense is not that the test is inherently flawed, he's not disputing that there was a mixed population of RBCs in his body. He is stating that the test can't determine where they came from. Hence, the preposterous defense of a vanishing twin or chimera. Also, much noise has been made over the fact that one of the arbitrators agreed with him however you should know that in arbitration proceedings each side gets to pick a representative and those two in turn pick a neutral third party to join the panel. So in Hamilton's case what happened in all likelyhood is that the neutral party found that there was sufficient evidence to believe that Hamilton had doped. 4) Sure, a person could google the different drugs used by endurance athletes. But, there is a difference between just having the information and having a personal narrative where dosages, schedules, and most importantly personal motivations and experiences are discussed. If TiMan had said 'I took EPO and it made me fast' then I would be less inclined to believe him. But because of his detail I find him credible. 5) No, it wasn't a personal attack. A personal attack would have been me saying that you're retarded for holding your opinions. I merely said that you are not willing to accept the fact that some of your favorite cyclists are using dope just because you consider them 'heroes' even in the face of convincing evidence. |
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What it comes down to is that while I repeatedly acknowledge that there is doping in cycling(as in every other sport) I demand actual proof before I convict someone, while you prefer to convict without actual proof. While you prefer to not examine, in detail, what occurs simply to accept anything that fits your view, I examine and form my own opinion. Try to open your mind and look at things from another viewpoint, you might be surprised how your world opens up. |
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