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Tyler Is Not Alone
From CyclingNews:
Santi Perez positive for blood transfusion? According to Spanish newspaper Marca, Phonak's Santiago Perez has been tested postive for blood transfusion in an out-of-routine doping control, said to have been carried out just before or during the Vuelta a España, which the 27 year old rider finished second overall. It is yet unknown if the sample returned positive for homologous or autologous blood transfusion, but it is claimed certain that a counter-analysis has already been performed, and also showed evidence of blood transfusion. Marca also publishes that the alleged sporting fraud was the reason for Perez' non-participation at the 2004 World Championships in Verona, which he skipped because of gastroenteritis according to his management. The newspaper also attributes the rider's difficulties of renewing his contract with the Swiss Phonak team to the positive doping control. The reason why the UCI or the Spanish cycling federation haven't issued an official statement yet is said to be due to a formality mistake, as neither the rider nor a representative of the team were present at the B sample procedure. If these allegations prove to be true, Santiago Perez will be the second rider in history to be tested positive for blood transfusion, after his teammate Tyler Hamilton. -- How strange when an illusion dies, it's as though you've lost a child.--Judy Garland |
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Were Tyler and Santi roomates? Is it possible they could have used each others blood? Or somehow exchanged bodily fluids.....(the mind boggles).....nah, don't even want to go there. -- derby |
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So if logic serves...
Perez is guilty, because he is a foreigner (from the USA perspective) and a dirty cheater who should be sent to Guantanamo bay with the terrorists. Tyler is a nice boy who is being framed and never did it. Infact it was probably Perez that framed him... ya, thats the ticket. "B. Lafferty" wrote in message hlink.net... From CyclingNews: Santi Perez positive for blood transfusion? According to Spanish newspaper Marca, Phonak's Santiago Perez has been tested postive for blood transfusion in an out-of-routine doping control, said to have been carried out just before or during the Vuelta a España, which the 27 year old rider finished second overall. It is yet unknown if the sample returned positive for homologous or autologous blood transfusion, but it is claimed certain that a counter-analysis has already been performed, and also showed evidence of blood transfusion. Marca also publishes that the alleged sporting fraud was the reason for Perez' non-participation at the 2004 World Championships in Verona, which he skipped because of gastroenteritis according to his management. The newspaper also attributes the rider's difficulties of renewing his contract with the Swiss Phonak team to the positive doping control. The reason why the UCI or the Spanish cycling federation haven't issued an official statement yet is said to be due to a formality mistake, as neither the rider nor a representative of the team were present at the B sample procedure. If these allegations prove to be true, Santiago Perez will be the second rider in history to be tested positive for blood transfusion, after his teammate Tyler Hamilton. -- How strange when an illusion dies, it's as though you've lost a child.--Judy Garland --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.775 / Virus Database: 522 - Release Date: 10/13/2004 |
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Both are dirty and Phonak obviously have been upto mischief.This is the Festina scandal all over again but instead of EPO , its blood transfusions.A can of worms has been opened this year - i think alot more high profile pro's are going to be exposed sooner or later.We all knew the sport was riddled with drugs , but i think we are going to get quite a shock just how depraved these people are in the pursuit of victory. -- Roadrash Dunc |
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"Roadrash Dunc" wrote in message ... Both are dirty and Phonak obviously have been upto mischief.This is the Festina scandal all over again but instead of EPO , its blood transfusions.A can of worms has been opened this year - i think alot more high profile pro's are going to be exposed sooner or later.We all knew the sport was riddled with drugs , but i think we are going to get quite a shock just how depraved these people are in the pursuit of victory. -- Roadrash Dunc At least we know that there's one clean team--Postal/Discovery (with the possible exception of Pavel). ;-) |
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