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floyd landis tests positive...

instant.muscle said:
my friend is a pro wrestler, like as in on TV, he has a script and is 300+ pounds, one time i went with him 2 wallgreens and he walked out wit a bottle of sust250, if he gets away with it anyone should
just because he has a script and can obtain it legaly doesn't mean the least bit he is allowed to use it as an excuse if tested...
if it were only that simple... :rolleyes:
 
floyd landis's statment- "the levels that I've had during the Tour and all my career are natural and produced by my own organism."

by his phrasing of the answer "organism" it sounds like he is trying to play dumb.

should had gone with the classic defense statement "must have been a contaminated protein shake" lol
 
What better of a boost then a nice water based test suspension shot to get you moving in the morning. Any one that has used test suspension knows it is in and out in a day and really turns you into a raging freak for 6-8 hours. :evil:
I think he just didnt time it right what every he used.

Maybe he used bary bonds flaxseed oil and cream for his sore knee . :verygood:
 
Greatest quotes EVER about cycling and doping:

Now it is Floyd Landis, the American, who has tested positive for emitting more testosterone than a cheesy Jersey Night Club,
Of course, this was supposed to be the start of the post-Lance Armstrong Era, which most non-American cycling fans believe was more juiced than a Florida Citrus Convention.
Instead the sport has become the standard bearer of corruption, surpassing the Southeastern Conference, the House Ways and Means Committee and the 1998 home run chase in annals of consistent ridiculousness.
At this stage of the game, winning the Tour de France without doping seems about as plausible as taking the checkered flag at Daytona behind the wheel of a four-cylinder Prius.
Word that a cycling champ is a cheat is less shocking than the revelation that Lance Bass is gay.
The scary part is Landis was the guy the French actually liked.
And, besides, if everyone else was cheating, what is someone like Armstrong or Landis supposed to do?

And that is the inherent problem. There is no one left to believe, no one remaining to root for, to trust, to celebrate.
 
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