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Looks like some of the testosterone in his urine sample from the 17th stage of the Tour was "not naturally prouced." He has claimed he body produces a high testosterone/epitestosterone ratio. I hope he didn't cheat, but this is a bad sign.
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The thing is, WHY? From what I've been reading, the way high testostrone levels would help you is to make it easier and faster to bulk up. So if you are going to dope up on it, you would want to do it while training and building muscle. Not in the middle of the race. At that point -- why bother? Especially when your game plan is to win the stage, and you know that stage winners are automatically tested.
I too am still holding out hope for Floyd. :-(
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