added 2006 Tue Aug 15 18:12:42 by dirtyfratboy
The Phonak cycling team announced on Tuesday that it was disbanding in the wake of the Tour de France doping scandal surrounding team leader Floyd Landis. Team Andy owner Andy Rihs said the Landis affair had been the deciding factor, in the wake of other doping scandals that affected Phonak riders over the past two years.
The Phonak cycling team announced on Tuesday that it was disbanding in the wake of the Tour de France doping scandal surrounding team leader Floyd Landis. Team Andy owner Andy Rihs said the Landis affair had been the deciding factor, in the wake of other doping scandals that affected Phonak riders over the past two years.
added 2006 Wed Aug 9 11:36:18 by dirtyfratboy
After listening to Floyd Landis, the Tour de France winner who is backpedaling as fast as he can on a world media campaign to exonerate himself as a doper, I have reached the following conclusion: Results of his "A" specimen added to the "B" sample — with Landis' vigorous but hollow-sounding defense — add up to "C." As in Cheater.
After listening to Floyd Landis, the Tour de France winner who is backpedaling as fast as he can on a world media campaign to exonerate himself as a doper, I have reached the following conclusion: Results of his "A" specimen added to the "B" sample — with Landis' vigorous but hollow-sounding defense — add up to "C." As in Cheater.
added 2006 Sat Aug 5 18:05:20 by wayjer
File picture taken 16 July 2006 shows Spain's Oscar Pereiro Sio (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears/Spa) taking the start of the 180.5 km fourteenth stage of the 93rd Tour de France cycling race from Montelimar to Gap.
File picture taken 16 July 2006 shows Spain's Oscar Pereiro Sio (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears/Spa) taking the start of the 180.5 km fourteenth stage of the 93rd Tour de France cycling race from Montelimar to Gap.
added 2006 Sat Aug 5 17:36:40 by Ousama
Floyd Landis is set to lose his Tour de France title and faces a two-year ban after returning a positive B sample for excessive levels of testosterone.The American's Phonak team dismissed Landis on Saturday when it was confirmed he produced levels more than twice the legal limit after stage 17.
Floyd Landis is set to lose his Tour de France title and faces a two-year ban after returning a positive B sample for excessive levels of testosterone.The American's Phonak team dismissed Landis on Saturday when it was confirmed he produced levels more than twice the legal limit after stage 17.
added 2006 Sat Aug 5 13:38:21 by TimALoftis
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis' backup urine sample confirmed high levels of testosterone, cycling's governing body said Saturday, raising the prospect that he could lose his title.
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis' backup urine sample confirmed high levels of testosterone, cycling's governing body said Saturday, raising the prospect that he could lose his title.
added 2006 Wed Aug 2 10:29:09 by shackbar
Business maven Michael Robertson is offering Tour de France winner Floyd Landis $100,000 to take a polygraph test with the results and video published on the internet.
Business maven Michael Robertson is offering Tour de France winner Floyd Landis $100,000 to take a polygraph test with the results and video published on the internet.
added 2006 Tue Aug 1 21:50:18 by bolo2
The result of Tour de France winner Floyd Landis' backup doping test will be announced Saturday. The analysis of Landis' "B" sample is expected to take place Thursday through Saturday at the Chatenay-Malabry anti-doping lab outside Paris, International Cycling Union spokesman Enrico Carpani said Tuesday.
The result of Tour de France winner Floyd Landis' backup doping test will be announced Saturday. The analysis of Landis' "B" sample is expected to take place Thursday through Saturday at the Chatenay-Malabry anti-doping lab outside Paris, International Cycling Union spokesman Enrico Carpani said Tuesday.
added 2006 Thu Jul 27 17:37:43 by gfurry
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone during the race, his Phonak team said Thursday on its Web site.
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone during the race, his Phonak team said Thursday on its Web site.







