MagillaGorilla
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=features/2005/vaughters_1999
THE TITLE: "No evidence of EPO" during Vaughters time at Postal
However, in the same article, we see the following quote from anorexix
Drew Carey:
"I'd never tested (at a race) above 50 percent, except before the start
of the '99 Tour," he said. "I told the team doctor 'don't worry, I've
got a certificate, I've got a hall-pass for this'," he recalled. "But
the doctor said it wasn't me they were worried about, it was that the
whole team was very close (to the 50 percent limit)."
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You gotta be a serious fleshlight user in order to not see the glaring
contradiction.
This looks like the opening ****ing argument that a federal prosecutor
would read if he were to prosecute Lance Armstrong for perjury about
denying he used dope.
By the way, who else was on that team that redlined their hematocrits -
Landis? Hamilton? Andreu? Hindopie?
Keep up the cage taunting and I'll climb to the top of the Empire State
Building with your wife.
Magilla
THE TITLE: "No evidence of EPO" during Vaughters time at Postal
However, in the same article, we see the following quote from anorexix
Drew Carey:
"I'd never tested (at a race) above 50 percent, except before the start
of the '99 Tour," he said. "I told the team doctor 'don't worry, I've
got a certificate, I've got a hall-pass for this'," he recalled. "But
the doctor said it wasn't me they were worried about, it was that the
whole team was very close (to the 50 percent limit)."
-----
You gotta be a serious fleshlight user in order to not see the glaring
contradiction.
This looks like the opening ****ing argument that a federal prosecutor
would read if he were to prosecute Lance Armstrong for perjury about
denying he used dope.
By the way, who else was on that team that redlined their hematocrits -
Landis? Hamilton? Andreu? Hindopie?
Keep up the cage taunting and I'll climb to the top of the Empire State
Building with your wife.
Magilla