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Originally posted by KSigkid
You mean the standard of questionable test results, released 6 years after the fact, and someone from Canada's international research institute called the findings into question.
I'm not making a stand one way or the other - but you're a bit bold to render him guilty on this evidence.
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I haven't rendered him guilty... what I find annoying is the fact that there are many who veiw even calling into question his accomplishments by testing his samples (and yes they do keep thme for years) as unthinkable.
First off they have been testing more than just Lance's samples; yes Lance is the most prominent but not the only one - Two it is not a "slap in the face" to survivors of cancer or those still fighting it; if he cheated he cheated, if he didn't he didn't.
From what little I understand of the tests done so far, he has tested positive for blood doping - however they must confirm these results in three seperate labs for the results to be conclusive.