Thursday, July 27, 2006

Phonak confirms Landis positive... holy crap.

This sucks.

The Phonak team has confirmed the speculation that Floyd Landis returned a positive A sample after his win in stage 17 of the Tour de France. "The Phonak Cycling Team was notified yesterday by the UCI about an unusual level of Testosterone/Epitestosterone ratio in the test made on Floyd Landis after stage 17 of the Tour de France," said the team in a statement. "The team management and the rider were both totally surprised of this physiological result.

"The rider will ask in the upcoming days for the counter analysis to prove either that this result is coming from a natural process or that this is resulting from a mistake in the confirmation. In application of the Pro Tour Ethical Code, the rider will not race anymore until this problem is totally clear.

"If the result of the B sample analysis confirms the result of the A sample, the rider will be dismissed and will then pass the corresponding endocrinological examinations."

2 comments:

:) said...

I just heard the news...I am twisted.

Tim Jackson said...

This really stinks, for all of cycling. Even if innocent, the doubt will loom heavy over the sport.

The process is just really screwed; guilty until proven innocent and then we reserve the right to doubt you. It sucks.