Nevermind...

Remember?
Well, if his T/E ratio was really 11 to 1 as been reported, and if there was really a synthetic found in the test after that amazing Stage 17, well...
Nevermind.
If all of that is the case, then it seems as if dopers can come from anywhere -- even old order Mennonites from Lancaster County.
Either way, the news of that long-awaited "B" sample should be revealed tomorrow at 5 a.m.. What that will solve is anyone's guess. What happens if the next sample comes back under 4 to 1?
Nevertheless, I am correct about one thing -- the issue of drugs and steroids in sports in the most important story of this generation. It supercedes everything.
In the meantime, here are a collection of stories about the on-going Landis case:
This story includes a claim that the masseur was beaten up at this year's national championships in Indianapolis.
To which I say, good. Perhaps with less interference and money from corporations only interested in their own gain (cough, cough... Nike, cough), maybe the sport will be more pure.
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