Experts: Possible Explanations for Landis' Testosterone Levels By Denise Mann Fox News.com Thursday, July 27, 2006
Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone, but experts tell WebMD that there could be many reasons why.
"This is huge news," says steroid law expert and former body builder Rick Collins of Carle Place, N.Y. But Collins is quick to add Landis is innocent until proven guilty.
"Dont draw any conclusions yet and certainly if he didn't, in fact, consume testosterone, Landis should mount a very vigorous defense," says Collins, author of Legal Muscle.
For starters, the test looks at the ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone and is highly likely to yield false-positive results........At one point in the three-week race, it seemed as though Landis was petering out. But "an injection of testosterone is not some sort of miracle, immediate boost like an amphetamine or stimulant," Collins says. "Athletes who use testosterone use it over a fairly long course and the benefit accumulates over a period of time."
Testosterone would not account for his comeback, Collins stresses. "A single shot of testosterone would provide little or no benefit."
John Eliot, PhD, a professor of human performance at Rice University in Houston, and the author of "Overachievement," agrees with Collins. "The likelihood [that he used illegal substances] seems small to me," ...snip... "His body, in an attempt to recover, will naturally release more testosterone as part of the recovery process," Eliot says. Also "who knows what he is taking for the pain and this too could interfere with the testing results."....snip.... Exactly when he tested positive is also somewhat suspicious, says Eliot. The test was done at stage 17, which coincides with one of the most intense parts of the race.
"The more heavily we exert ourselves, the more naturally our body releases testosterone," he says.
"Fans assume guilt until innocence is proven, but there are a lot of reasons to believe he could be innocent," he says.
Carlos R. Hamilton Jr., MD, professor of medicine and an endocrinologist at University of Texas Health Sciences Center in Houston, and a member of the health, medical, and research committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency, is also reserving his judgment.
"The fact that it is strictly a testosterone level does not mean it came from outside of the body, it could have been produced internally," he says. "It's a perfectly normal occurring hormone."
He says that there is a large variation in what they consider normal on this test and no one knows exactly how Landis scored. "Were his results within normal limits or just out of sight?" he asks.The bottom line is that the information was released too prematurely, he says. "Wait until we get the final answers. If he cheated, it will be recognized; if he did not, this does him a great disservice."[my emphasis]
Now I really do have to go before I get in trouble!
Right now it really looks like this is a False Positive. Nothing in Landis background would lead anyone to think he was anything but clean. There would be no benefit to him taking Testonterone or synthetic Epi for that stage. He was tested multiple times as yellow jersey leader (INCLUDING after STAGE 15 and 16) and showed no abnormal results.
I think the result was either 1. a bad test and the B test will be negative or 2. a combination of adrenaline high, Alcohol (He drank a beer immediately after the stage and before the test), and just his total level of physical fitness and exertion.
Even if the B comes back positive, Floyd will then have the endocrine test run to prove he is clean. As has been said, every rider who has challenged this test has been successful.
The sad thing is that even if the B test is negative, or if the endocrine test clears Floyd -- the leaker has accomplished exactly what they wanted. They have destroyed the celebration, and have created a doubt about Floyd -- just as they have done with Lance.
A Norwegian doping expert came out with a similar conclusion today. There might be some hope.
Cheers.