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Originally posted by Adder
The "cycling analyst" on SportCenter this morning was saying the he didn't have elevated testosterone levels, but instead had an unusually low level of epitestosterone, leading to a blown ratio. I don't know what that means exactly, but the analyst suggested that it was strange and not necessarily a sign of using performance enhancers.
Of course, the amazing performance on the day of the blown test is damning circumstantial evidence in the court of public opinion.
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How long does testosterone stay in the system? He was tested the days before and the days after. Did they come up dirty? Was this like a one-day energy booster shot?
Or, did he just forget to take the epitestosterone with the shot that day?
At least Tyler hamilton could be explained by someone screwing up the blood bag and giving him someone else's not his.