To me the entire question now is how synthetic testosterone got into his
urine sample. He needs to explain that or he is done for.

On 8/2/06, Gruss  wrote:
>
> THE NUMBERS GUY
> By CARL BIALIK
> Floyd Landis's Alcohol Defense
> August 2, 2006
>
> One evening nearly two decades ago, four Swedish men in their
> mid-thirties gathered to quaff about 10 alcoholic drinks over six
> hours. Two weeks ago, American cyclist Floyd Landis says he drank two
> beers and "at least" four shots of whiskey after the worst day of his
> professional career.
>
> Besides a taste for the bottle, these five men have something in
> common: The day after drinking, their urine showed an elevated "T/E
> ratio" of testosterone to epitestosterone, hormones that occur
> naturally in the body.
>


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