Lance Armstrong charges

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Looks like he faces some really serious charges.

This PDF is an interesting read.

The accusations consist of:

1)Armstrong allegedly using and distributing EPO.

2)of having blood transfusions (including during Tour De France).

3)taking a testosterone/olive oil mixture.

4)having cortisone injections without medical authorization.

5)of having saline and plasma infusions to mask EPO use and blood transfusions.

I never previously understood why everyone fawned over Lance Armstrong. There were always suspicions yet he seemed untouchable because of his cancer story!

Looks like his past may have finally caught up with him! :eek:
 
EPO is a banned drug which boosts the number of red blood cells and means that more oxygen can be carried around the body.
Blood transfusions are used to boost red blood cells also. A rider can take some of his blood in the off-season and then transfuse his own blood back during a long multi-day race.
Testosterone is used to build muscle.
Cortisone is an anti-inflamatory which is allowed to be used locally to treat injuries but not in the way that Us Postal team is accused of.

Here is the official response from Lance:
Lance said:
I have been notified that USADA, an organization largely funded by taxpayer dollars but governed only by self-written rules, intends to again dredge up discredited allegations dating back more than 16 years to prevent me from competing as a triathlete and try and strip me of the seven Tour de France victories I earned. These are the very same charges and the same witnesses that the Justice Department chose not to pursue after a two-year investigation. These charges are baseless, motivated by spite and advanced through testimony bought and paid for by promises of anonymity and immunity. Although USADA alleges a wide-ranging conspiracy extended over more than 16 years, I am the only athlete it has chosen to charge. USADA’s malice, its methods, its star-chamber practices, and its decision to punish first and adjudicate later all are at odds with our ideals of fairness and fair play.

I have never doped, and, unlike many of my accusers, I have competed as an endurance athlete for 25 years with no spike in performance, passed more than 500 drug tests and never failed one. That USADA ignores this fundamental distinction and charges me instead of the admitted dopers says far more about USADA, its lack of fairness and this vendetta than it does about my guilt or innocence.
 
Olive oil is suposedly a natural "fat burner"

olive oil might increase fat oxidation, or fat-burning, which increases your metabolism, according to an animal study performed by researchers at Sao Paulo State University in Brazil. They discovered that rats fed a diet in olive oil had higher rates of fat oxidation and energy expenditure compared with rats without olive oil. The findings were reported in the October 2010 issue of "Nutrition Journal."
 
Looks like he faces some really serious charges.

This PDF is an interesting read.

The accusations consist of:



I never previously understood why everyone fawned over Lance Armstrong. There were always suspicions yet he seemed untouchable because of his cancer story!

Looks like his past may have finally caught up with him! :eek:

Who do you post as on Bike Radar forums? :p
 
and so it starts again............

There was a 2 year investigation years ago for the same thing and everything wlas dropped due to lack of evidence.

Whether he did dope or didnt dope they wont nail him, he had the best team of chemists going ;)

500 drug tests and everyone clear :)
 
and so it starts again............

There was a 2 year investigation years ago for the same thing and everything wlas dropped due to lack of evidence.

Whether he did dope or didnt dope they wont nail him, he had the best team of chemists going ;)

500 drug tests and everyone clear :)

Did he have lots of ex-team mates willing to give to give evidence last time?

Also, didn't he (allegedly) fail a test in 2002? I read he gave 'donations' of $25k to the Union Cycliste Internationale (Cycling governing body) in that same year.
 
Did he have lots of ex-team mates willing to give to give evidence last time?

Also, didn't he (allegedly) fail a test in 2002? I read he gave 'donations' of $25k to the Union Cycliste Internationale (Cycling governing body) in that same year.

I'd bet my house on this being dropped :)

Will go the same way as this - http://espn.go.com/olympics/cycling...ose-lance-armstrong-doping-case-press-charges

These "teammates" willing to testify one of them wouldnt be Floyd Landis would it LOL ;) That mans on a one man crusade to try and nail his former team mate Armstrong lol

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I see its Landis and tyler hamilton who are accusing him. Here we go again welcome to years ago!! Same two former teammates did the same thing years ago. Both were banned for doping and then they come out and go "ohhhhhhhh but armstrong took them too" :rolleyes:


Theres a sports program knocking about i will try to find where they analysed armstrongs genetic makeup and basically hes a freak. His heart is much larger than anyone elses and his bodys natural ability to carry oxygen in the blood cells is almost inhumane
 
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Just to put it out there, despite my posts im not saying he did or he didnt dope.

I dont think anyone will ever know.....

Like i say he had the best chemists going if those chemists are better than the anti doping chemists then he didnt dope ;)

If they arent then ;)

and regardless of any outcome hes still a freak of nature and should be commended for recovering from a serious cancer. He lost over 20% of his muscle mass whilst recovering i dont think any top sportsman would return to the top of their game after losing that!
 
I haven't a clue what you're talking about but carry on...:confused:

I just find it strange that I've never seen you post in either of the official road cycling threads on this forum, yet you pop up out of the woodwork here with identical information I've seen posted elsewhere. Just wondering if you posted on the Bike Radar forums. I'll take it from your confusion that's a no :p
 
I'd bet my house on this being dropped :)

I wouldn't. You're going to lose it.

George Hincapie has given evidence to the Grand Jury investigation. That, and all the other evidence they gathered has been given to the USADA. This is not going away.

Hopefully it'll force Pat McQuaid out of the UCI as well, and the sport can be restructured on a clean competition basis.
 
Interestingly, if you look at the top 10 of each of the 7 TdFs Lance won, and remove the known dopers, in order to award that year's Tour to a 'clean' rider it would be:

1999 - Escartin (3rd)
2000 - Escartin (8th)
2001 - Kivilev (4th)
2002 - Azevedo (6th)
2003 - Zubeldia (5th)
2004 - Azevedo (5th)
2005 - Evans (8th)
 
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