I was right. That Floyd Landis is just all man. Is it his fault he has more testosterone than your average guy. Give him a break, in fact he's probably at even more of a disadvantage. Riding a bike is hard with huge balls, which I'm sure he possesses.
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You'd probably like that wouldn't you?
if he has been a professional for so long, and they are constantly being tested, why has this never surfaced before?
bonds didnt use steriods either...
he had 4 times as much as a normal person. it could be normal, i dont know. but it seems suspicious to me since it happened following the. best. comeback. ever.
and he was tested after every stage of the race (according to Around the Horn) and there wasn't anything funny coming up. I just think that the sport is a joke.
The story i heard is that it wasn't a high testosterone level he tested for, it was high t/e ratio. Which can be caused painkillers that lower the level of epi in your body. The kind that you use when you have a degenerative hip condition.
Ah, well that would make more sense. He probably fell way behind cuz of pain in his hip so the next day he loads up and away he goes. Isn't this also performance enhancing even though it's not illegal?
oh wait, you were wrong. you and landis are both lying jerks:
http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=2535787
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