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  • So if Lance loses his TDF wins , who gets them?
  • slowuphill
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    Ulrich came second to Lance in 3 tours , now he was clean wasn’t he? Cant they just leave it be and put a note by the wins saying something like “dope year”….

    ahwiles
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    well, i was riding bikes back then, and hardly doing any drugs at all – the uci will probably be on the phone soon to notify me of my retrospective victories…

    Northwind
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    Only option would be to declare those years void tbh. You can’t take a win away from an alleged drugs cheat and give it to someone else you don’t know isn’t also a drugs cheat. And once you get out of the top riders- and you would- you get down to team riders who weren’t riding for the win, so inevitably becomes unfair.

    IanMunro
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    Or just put an asterix or srtrikethrough on the results indicating ‘won by other means’

    ampthill
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    I thought that they could only take 2 out of the 7 wins. The rest are outside the 8 years rule…

    mudshark
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    USADA said they’ll take all victories since late ’98 from him, my guess is UCI will put an asterisk next to him as the winner of all his tours- same as with Riis in ’96.

    Northwind
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    ampthill – Member

    I thought that they could only take 2 out of the 7 wins. The rest are outside the 8 years rule…

    That seems to be one of the places it gets messy- they have their 8 year statute of limitations, but when pursuing a case against the most recent wins they’d use evidence from outwith the 8 year period, which could end up proving a case of doping from before the 8 years.

    Also, they could choose to interpret it as a single offence rather than “doped in 2000, doped in 2001…” it’d be “Doped from year x to y”, which would fall within the 8 year period.

    All a bit messy tbh but you can count on USADA to choose the fairest and most correct definition that suits them.

    igm
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    I think it would make this year Wiggo’s second victory if we start retrospectively zapping the records.

    And does Robert Millar get a TdF victory?

    stevomcd
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    igm – Andy Schleck in ’09 surely? I know his brother had a positive result this year but I thought Andy was still clean?

    They’ve already given him 2010…

    Mugboo
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    There is no fair way of sorting it out fairly. Unless they do a thread to needle job on the riders who would be the potential benefactors of this decision.

    igm
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    Stevomcd – just devilment on my part

    Seriously though, it would make 2009 Britain’s best GC year at the tour thus far (at the time) as Wiggo’s would go second.

    Junkyard
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    I think they should both strip him of it officially and just put an asterix by his result and leave it at that

    He cannot be a convicted drug cheat and keep them but it could go on for ever trying to find a clean one from that period.

    ozzybmx
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    They are just trying to make an example and stamp out all drug cheating. Its a sad situation where they are making such a big deal that every sporting event for years to come will have that doubt of a drug assisted winner.

    They have got their teeth into something and not letting go…. maybe some truth there but im about as over it as LA himself.

    honourablegeorge
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    I’ve already been awarded sleeping with Sheryl Crow as I was next in line there.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    JohnClimber
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    Nice of the French not even to update their website to say that Wiggo won this year, let alone to say that lance has lost his 7

    http://www.letour.fr/2012/TDF/HISTO/us/palmares.html

    stevomcd
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    JohnClimber – they haven’t even stripped Contador of his yet!

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