04-27-2007, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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Basso hits a low note
Ivan's career my be in trouble here.
http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/12125.0.html This puerto thing really ought to be wrapped up soon. If these guys are innocent, do the DNA test and get it over with.
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Another good headline.
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And then this:
http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/news;_ylt...ters&type=lgns He consents to DNA testing. FO course, so did Jan Ullrich, who then expressed great surprise when the tewsts showed his blood was in one of the bags. One thign I have not heard explained was if they have found anything in the blood in the bags. I know that having some guy in Spain holding onto 5 or 6 pints of your blood looks really bad, but shouldnt' they be able to analyze it and tell what else is in the blood? If there is no illegal substance, then what? Clearly they were up to no good, but how bad was it? For example, what if they wanted to inject themselves with thwir own blood (which is illegal in competition and porbabyl is out of compeition, but it hasn;t always been so) just for training? Would that be as bad as using testosterone? I also have to agree with Basso; they should get this over with and move on. This is dragging out far too long.
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