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I never said he was framed, loser. I said the test produces false
postives with his blood for whatever reason. It's a scientific matter now - let's see what Hamilton's legal defense is. What loophole are you talking about that I used? BTW, a loophole is also known as an act that is in 100% compliance with the rules. You appear to have a problem with the rules. I suggest you take that up with the IOC and WADA. Magilla from Manilla JayofMontreal wrote: And some idiots think despite the fact that someone said "I didn't do it" that they actually didn't. Tyler is blowing smoke, 2x he has tested positive, separate tests, separate samples yet you still think he is being framed. He is guilty -- he did it, the stakes are high and he figured no one would be looking for someone to blood dope when there are so many drugs available. He assumed (wrongly) that there was no way that they'd find out about him injecting someone elses blood into him. Look at the facts -- 2x being positive, 2 members of the same team positive, 0 positives from anyone else, any other team. This isn't a legal argument, its a factual one, just because you're obsessed with loopholes and blowing smoke doesn't add any validity to your argument. "MagillaGorilla" wrote in message ... B. Lafferty wrote: It appears that some people are quite certain that the new blood doping test is relaible. It appears that some people believe the earth is flat and aliens abduct humans in spacecraft too. What a great legal premise, Brian. Magilla --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/11/2004 |
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Curtis L. Russell wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:05:33 GMT, "B. Lafferty" wrote: "Our in-house counsel, Simon Rofe, has been speaking to medical experts to understand the scientific basis of the test and if the B sample is actually necessary." I thought the regs REQUIRED two tests, one to confirm. After all, it isn't just the test itself that is being confirmed, but possible issues with controls or contamination or singular events at the lab (it was a pretty standard test at the hospital lab in Baltimore that got messed up, over and over for a year, with lives on the line, so it isn't just how reliably the test CAN be done - it is how well it WAS done). If the rules require it, then it is required, and thus necessary. What is particularly hard about that? Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... The cyclingnews piece indicates that the Russians and the Aussie's are going to argue "an intent" to cheat and use the A sample and some other facts (?) to prove thier case in front of the CAS. It's moved up a level from the UCI and WADA as I read it. |
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Curtis L. Russell wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:05:33 GMT, "B. Lafferty" wrote: "Our in-house counsel, Simon Rofe, has been speaking to medical experts to understand the scientific basis of the test and if the B sample is actually necessary." I thought the regs REQUIRED two tests, one to confirm. After all, it isn't just the test itself that is being confirmed, but possible issues with controls or contamination or singular events at the lab (it was a pretty standard test at the hospital lab in Baltimore that got messed up, over and over for a year, with lives on the line, so it isn't just how reliably the test CAN be done - it is how well it WAS done). If the rules require it, then it is required, and thus necessary. What is particularly hard about that? Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... The cyclingnews piece indicates that the Russians and the Aussie's are going to argue "an intent" to cheat and use the A sample and some other facts (?) to prove thier case in front of the CAS. It's moved up a level from the UCI and WADA as I read it. |
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