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Monday, December 18, 2006

Monday Roundup

Public Clarifications

Michael Henson, the Landis spokesman, has sent out the following clarification what was reported in the Belgian/Dutch interviews. It hasn't been picked up anywhere that we've yet seen.

Floyd is determined to fight the unsubstantiated charges brought against him with the same determination and intensity that he brings to his training and racing. It is his steadfast goal to clear his name and restore what he has worked so hard to achieve. If he is given a fair hearing, then he has every confidence that the result will maintain his long-held innocence. Once he is cleared, he has every intention of returning to racing at the highest level. If Floyd is sanctioned, however, then he does not want to idle away two years of his life only to come back to race in a system that lacks fundamental fairness and has the deep flaws of the one currently in place. He has already been subjected to extremely unfair treatment by the UCI and WADA, who have leveled specious allegations against him in a very public, negative and damaging way.

The anti-doping organizations and the sports bureaucracies have acted with gross misconduct in his case and have not abided by fundamental principles of fairness recognized by WADA's own mission statement. Floyd never wants to go through another experience like this. He feels that the best outcome of his case is that he is proven innocent so that he can return to racing and that the system undergoes fundamental reform so that other athletes are given the rights that have not been extended to him. He is very focused on his case, but he is training with the hope of returning to professional competition. It is his goal and dream to race, and win, the Tour de France again. At the same time, he wants to help all athletes be treated fairly so they are not subject to the whims of a punitive system.

This is consistent with what we thought he was likely to have meant, confused in the articles and translations. There are lessons in the interviews throughout this affair that ought to end up in textbooks for both reporters and news makers.

News
AP via IHT carries the year in doping.

The Cyclingnews is now carrying the clarification that appears above under the title"Landis camp denies retirement rumours" in it's rehash of the Belgian/Dutch press of the weekend.
The same second hand rehashes are still bouncing around, but not the Daily News story.


Convoluted path, but first I've seen-- Lance is quoted as saying,
I do [think Landis is innocent]. I hope he starts the Tour de France in yellow next year, with number 1 on his back.

Found via Abby Normal (Eye-gor, not Eee-gore), who points to a WorldCycling ad that quotes the December Outside Magazine.

The Grauniad has an interview with Armstrong that contains this reference to Landis:
Armstrong vehemently opposed initiatives considered by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to streamline its testing system.

One measure would change the system to rely solely on one urine sample rather than A and B samples that are cross-checked to ensure the validity of a positive test.

This month the positive test for reigning Tour de France champion Floyd Landis was called into question over a reported administrative error in the labelling of Landis's B sample by the French anti-doping lab in Chatenay-Malabry.

"The need for drug testing is great," Armstrong said. "If the athletes are not protected and respected, and their rights are not protected and respected, then the process will never work. If the athletes don't believe in it, they don't believe they are being treated fairly, then it's all a sham.

Blogs
SanDiego81 from Cornerstone Life attended the David Witt Memorial Cycling Classic yesterday at the San Diego Velodrome and took some great pics. There is also colorful commentary on the proceedings.
The informality of the who thing was quite refreshing. The crowd was invited to come into the infield and mingle with Floyd, Dave, Sarah and all the other racers, which is something I wasn't really expecting. When you see them on TV they're constantly being shuffled off by security and team personnel, but today I stood out on the the apron in the back straight and took pictures as these world-famous pros rode by me less than ten feet away. It was cool. No, I didn't go up and talk to them; there were plenty of other people jockeying for their time, so I just left them alone.

Landis was wearing the livery of Robbie Ventura's coaching company, Vision Quest. He was riding his BMC road bike, and Z-man was on his Cervelo TT machine, perfect steeds for track sprints against each other!

Neil @ Road also attended the Witt Memorial and apparently a good time was had by all, for a good cause.
Floyd and Dave raced each other twice in a three lap match sprint. Landis was on his road bike and Zabriskie with his time trial machine. In the first race, Dave hit the brakes forcing both of them into a track stand. I don’t think Floyd saw that coming. The first race Floyd won by jumping onto the track apron and the second sprint Dave, looking for revenge, took with a blistering sprint from the front position.

Neil concludes with tales of a photo shoot and dinner at Hawthorns.

UltraRob passes on a tantalizing rumour about Landis thinking about doing the Leadville 100 MTB race. It's unsanctioned, and could be Floyd's Mt. Washington hillclimb. Lance was earlier reported to be doing it, so that could be a really fun time.

PJ gets around to the depressing reprints of the same interviews, and picks up the same bad vibe. The best antidotes are Cornerstone's report (above) of the Witt Memorial which sounded like a hoot, and VdB's re-translation of one of the interviews we quoted late yesterday.

Cycling Commentary hopes Landis' background keeps him from ending up like Pantani.

Dan Martin thinks Landis might have been a candidate for SI's sportsman of the year, but for that problem. He's really annoyed that Federer didn't win.

Gods of Sport covered the LAT articles on Dec 11, and ddin''t like what they saw.

French Blog Silverside, translated, reviews the decisive moments of the tour and concludes
It was nevertheless a beautiful Tour taking into account the circumstances. It's a pity that…

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Tuesday Roundup

Quote of the Day

I suppose it's possible that they use a careful and considered statistical approach privately, and then make ridiculous statements in public that are the complete opposite, just for appearances. But to me, when I see Dick Pound calling for longer punishments, tighter test margins, and no B samples, I believe that this is what he actually wants. And there is no statistical interpretation now that rationally leads to the things that he is calling for.

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News
CyclingNews covers David Witt Memorial Cycling Classic discussed below by Neil@road, who was first.

Grauniad covers changes to doping enforcement in UK and w/CSC, brief Landis mention.

Blogs
Neil@Road announces David Witt Memorial Cycling Classic 17-Dec
at San Diego Velodrome, with appearances by Landis, Zabriskie, Sarah Hammer, Bob Roll, Arnie Baker, Robbie Ventura, Allen Lim and Dr. Kay -- pretty much the whole gang. Proceeds to benefit families of firefighters lost in the Esperanza fire.

Rant makes the case the man to fix WADA is... James Baker.

Cyclingteam.info demonstrates the market for Landis memorobilia isn't dry, with video of the auction.

Dugard is fretting about his tour planning, and that the Landis hearing may be slipping into March. We saw slip-sliding with Hamilton, but it seemed later in the process by my memory.

DANOS Modern Life has deep thoughts about what FL could/should do....
What’s Floyd Landis up to? Is he the winner of last years Tour? Unofficial winner? What?
Murderati writes an eclectic piece, and in a small blurb proclaims the media has abandoned FL.

SciFiTwin thinks Landis may have found a second job. The guy in this commercial has an eerily familiar laugh.

Mr. Irrelevant does not place Landis in the top 40, but he does get votes.

Forums
At alt.mountain.bike, in the decades long war* between net.legend Mike Vandeman and all things mountain bike, Landis is used as an poster child of someone who could have ridden but not walked a trail.
Do you like my mountain-bike?
Do you like it? Do you, Mike?

I do not like your mountain-bike.
Leave it home! Go for a hike!
Too many gears! Enormous treads!
You rip my favorite trails to shreds!
You may not ride it here or there,
You may not ride it anywhere!

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*No shit. First documented shot by Vandeman: June 10, 1989. You could look it up, say May 1998.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Thursday Roundup

CURRENT STATUS REVIEW, KEY REFERENCES, GLOSSARY updated.

It's here.
(the documents released by Landis)

Official Announcement from FloydLandis.com. Works now, but they off-sited the documents to box.com needing a password. TBV's download links are easier to use.

thanks once again to berkeley expresso, 1990 shattuck for the FREE wifi.

News
AP covers., CNN slightly different.
AFP via VeloNews.
BikeBiz covers, discusses DPF appearance.
SJ Mercury News rates it below QB food fights, wonders if anyone cares. Yes, people do.
Charlotte Observer says, "Landis low on options takes to internet"
Canton Repository summarizes.
WKYC has snappiest (a model of brevity) report but the promised link isn't there.
Telegraph UK has a homegrown coverage, says defense is mostly procedural complaints.
FreeRepublic quotes Prudhomme and the usual suspects as maintaining total confidence in the lab.

Bobke still thinks he's clean and a deserving winner.

Forums

Daily Peloton Doping Forum
is the place to be.

Announcement thread. There's problems with FL.com site, fixed by offloading the download to box.com or using the TBV mirrors.
Q: Are your experts present at the arbitration or do you just get to use their sworn written testimony.?

FL: Not sure, but you can be there. It will be at Pepperdine University. On side note the President of the French Olympic committee has been convicted on corruption charges and given a three month suspended sentence.

Q: Are you getting as much grief as I am for being online too long???

FL: There is no way you are getting as much grief as me.
Explanation of statistical meaning of TE values.
slide show discussion.

LetsRun forum talks, and gives it site front page.

bdc-forum.it notices.

txbra talks. "I had him dirty before the slide show. Now- I am not so sure . I have doubts of the credibility of the labs and the agency's handling." Mission accomplished!

FreeRepublic discusses in a small way.
Figure Skating Universe is interested.
rec.bicycles.racing says it resurrects the Chewbacca Defense.
German forum had problems, ended up here.

Blogs
Freakonomics digs it.
Knowledge Problem really gets it, or TBV is just susceptible to flattery.
Spinopsys reads, takes a dim view of result.
BikingBis goes into a lot more detail later in the day, picking up the specific TBV links. Whoo Hoo!
Cycloblog calls it a "confident" move.
Tidbits and More is all for the transparency.
Adventure Blog thinks it does nothing for case, may help PR.
VeloGal notes release, intends to read it sometime.
ScienceFictionTwin says Landis has bigger jewels than Armstrong.
PR Blog wants him to do blogging her way.
Center for Citizen Media says "Right On!"
DoucheBlog Cycling slams the whiteout by the lab.
Travis Bates (no relation to Norman Bickle) has his faith cemented.
Rant does an initial evaluation.
GodsOfSport takes a look, gets very nice screen shots.
RedHawk Review says, "Innocent? No way."

A PowerPoint blog gives the presentation generally high marks, except for the gradient and slide two, which promises an order of presentation that isn't delivered clearly.

PJ thinks McQuaid is fighting on too many fronts.

Anonymous comments on TBV's slide show paint us as Floyd Bashers. Oh, the sweet irony.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

A Black Day

floyd landis, floyd, landis, wada, doping
I've withdrawn the QoD. I'm just shocked by the news about David Witt. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. This is just so sad.

 By volume, there has been lots of dispersion of the Phonak demise, and not much at all of Floyd's letter in the mainstream media. That might change today, as the letter came afterwards.

Floyd wants open, public hearing. December maybe?, Jacobs tells ESPN
What if He's Innocent? Eustice in IHT believes so.
Letters to VeloNews
Lance right about Football and Floyd, says KC columnist
I don't believe he doped, says teammate Koos
Team seemed cursed, says teammate Bert in CyclingNews
For two years, we've been robust, says Lelangue (eurosport video)
Still wants to believe him, says Ligget (video, audio) via BikeBiz.
"Someone took $R-2,000,000 out of his hand and burned it", sez teammate Hunter's manager; Hunter still believes Floyd was clean.
Rider Market has just been flooded, groans teammate Hunter.
Classy Letter, On/Off Comments dischord, by Spinopsys
Rihs playing victim, comment cherry-picking is lame, bitches the biking hub.
Phonak was too good at anti-doping discussed on Usenet
What is Truth? from the Balimore Sun, via Common Dreams.
Other teams Throw Phonak, Astana under the bus, Podium Cafe.
More on demise from NYT
Excellent Testosterone/Floyd research, from Tom Fine
Lim, Ventura, Baker, said to believe Floyd clean.
"I thought I heard...", no you didn't.

David Witt Information

First, unverified report I'd hoped was a nasty rumour...
Seemingly verified report, from KUSI news
More detailed report from SignonSanDiego
More from CyclingNews, rehash in VeloNews
MSM: AP report carried in USA Today and Forbes.
Reuters, via the Guardian; additional details.
tdfblog,

Story from Jul 29th
Cyclo Vets minutes from July 31, hoping to work with Floyd Foundation.
Review of the new Hawthorn's, seems current.
Another review, from August 3rd - "very good"
Hawthorn's on Citysearch
Restaurant real-estate news, from 2005
More old restaurant news

Cyclo Vets article about Floyd, Witt, Baker, on Page 4.
Community Development Director of La Mesa?
2000 Sea Otter, Witt 19th in 45+

Happy Now?, anger on Usenet

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