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gfisk
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
Wet n wild
http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/BicycleRacing/USPro2007/
rechungREMOVETHIS@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 11:41 AM
On Aug 19, 9:44 pm, gfisk <bi...@hammerz.com> wrote:
> Wet n wild
>
> http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/BicycleRacing/USPro2007/
Very nice. Thanks.
Ewoud Dronkert
01-03-1970, 11:41 AM
gfisk wrote:
> http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/BicycleRacing/USPro2007/
Nice.
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Bob Schwartz
01-03-1970, 11:41 AM
gfisk wrote:
> Wet n wild
>
> http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/BicycleRacing/USPro2007/
Good work.
Someone needs to tell Mark Zalewski that this is O'Bee's
*first* crit national championship. Since he... ummmmm...
didn't get to keep the other one.
Bob Schwartz
econfidant.com@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 11:42 AM
On Aug 20, 9:10 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
wrote:
> Good work.
>
> Someone needs to tell Mark Zalewski that this is O'Bee's
> *first* crit national championship. Since he... ummmmm...
> didn't get to keep the other one.
>
> Bob Schwartz
Ummmmm... he did get to keep it... he tested for a high T/E at the
ROAD championships, but not for anything exogenous. "O'Bee accepted
the ban, issuing a press release to point out that he did not test
positive for 'any particular substance of any nature.' Mr O'Bee
believes that the elevated T/E ratio test could have been caused by a
supervised exercise and dietary regimen or a physiological anomaly."
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2002/jul02/jul21news
Bob Schwartz
01-03-1970, 11:43 AM
econfidant.com@gmail.com wrote:
> On Aug 20, 9:10 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Good work.
>>
>> Someone needs to tell Mark Zalewski that this is O'Bee's
>> *first* crit national championship. Since he... ummmmm...
>> didn't get to keep the other one.
>>
>> Bob Schwartz
>
> Ummmmm... he did get to keep it... he tested for a high T/E at the
> ROAD championships, but not for anything exogenous. "O'Bee accepted
> the ban, issuing a press release to point out that he did not test
> positive for 'any particular substance of any nature.' Mr O'Bee
> believes that the elevated T/E ratio test could have been caused by a
> supervised exercise and dietary regimen or a physiological anomaly."
>
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2002/jul02/jul21news
Dumbass,
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2002/jul02/jul19news
"The 25 year old Navigators rider was suspended for one year,
beginning on July 15, 2002, which is the maximum suspension in
accordance with the applicable UCI rules. O'Bee was also fined
2,000 Swiss Francs. In addition, O'Bee results at the 2001 USPRO
Championships will be disqualified."
Bob Schwartz
John Forrest Tomlinson
01-03-1970, 11:43 AM
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 08:50:48 -0700, econfidant.com@gmail.com wrote:
>On Aug 20, 9:10 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
>wrote:
>
>> Good work.
>>
>> Someone needs to tell Mark Zalewski that this is O'Bee's
>> *first* crit national championship. Since he... ummmmm...
>> didn't get to keep the other one.
>>
>> Bob Schwartz
>
>Ummmmm... he did get to keep it... he tested for a high T/E at the
>ROAD championships, but not for anything exogenous. "O'Bee accepted
>the ban, issuing a press release to point out that he did not test
>positive for 'any particular substance of any nature.' Mr O'Bee
>believes that the elevated T/E ratio test could have been caused by a
>supervised exercise and dietary regimen or a physiological anomaly."
>
>http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2002/jul02/jul21news
Man, I would pay good money for an exercise and diet regimen that did
that.
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econfidant.com@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 11:43 AM
On Aug 20, 11:09 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
wrote:
> econfidant....@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Aug 20, 9:10 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
> > wrote:
>
> >> Good work.
>
> >> Someone needs to tell Mark Zalewski that this is O'Bee's
> >> *first* crit national championship. Since he... ummmmm...
> >> didn't get to keep the other one.
>
> >> Bob Schwartz
>
> > Ummmmm... he did get to keep it... he tested for a high T/E at the
> > ROAD championships, but not for anything exogenous. "O'Bee accepted
> > the ban, issuing a press release to point out that he did not test
> > positive for 'any particular substance of any nature.' Mr O'Bee
> > believes that the elevated T/E ratio test could have been caused by a
> > supervised exercise and dietary regimen or a physiological anomaly."
>
> >http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2002/jul02/jul21news
>
> Dumbass,
>
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/?id=2002/jul02/jul19news
>
> "The 25 year old Navigators rider was suspended for one year,
> beginning on July 15, 2002, which is the maximum suspension in
> accordance with the applicable UCI rules. O'Bee was also fined
> 2,000 Swiss Francs. In addition, O'Bee results at the 2001 USPRO
> Championships will be disqualified."
>
> Bob Schwartz
It does not say WHICH championship, dumbass. BUT since he tested high
at the ROAD championships, those are the results that were changed.
Therefore, he is still the 2001 USPRO CRIT champion.
http://usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=3126
Bob Schwartz
01-03-1970, 11:44 AM
econfidant.com@gmail.com wrote:
> It does not say WHICH championship, dumbass. BUT since he tested high
> at the ROAD championships, those are the results that were changed.
> Therefore, he is still the 2001 USPRO CRIT champion.
>
> http://usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=3126
>
Well, I guess I'm a dumbass. Good for him. Tough **** for
Derek Bouchard-Hall.
That would appear to be quite a loophole. Imagine, for
example, that Bergman had taken 1st instead of 2nd at the
2004 Olympic Trials and had taken the automatic spot. Now
*that* would have been one for the lawyers.
Bob Schwartz
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