Kentphil Retro Guru Feb 8, 2012 #31 Didn't they find a pico gram trace in his blood of whatever chemical it was? Seems to be harsh to get banned for that?
Didn't they find a pico gram trace in his blood of whatever chemical it was? Seems to be harsh to get banned for that?
Rich34 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 9, 2012 #32 Great shame, as everyone has said. It's just as tragic that the powers that be in cycling couldn't get this sorted out in less than the 18 months it has taken. Absolute shambles. The delay has been as damaging to the sport as the offence.
Great shame, as everyone has said. It's just as tragic that the powers that be in cycling couldn't get this sorted out in less than the 18 months it has taken. Absolute shambles. The delay has been as damaging to the sport as the offence.
grahame Senior Retro Guru Feb 9, 2012 #33 He was lucky. It's taken them 5 years to reach a guilty verdict on Ullrich.