Tyler Hamilton: Life After the Trial
June 21st, 2005 by MikeHere is a recent post from Tyler Hamilton’s diary on Roadcycling.com. If you are not familiar with Tyler Hamilton, about a month ago he was found guilty of committing a doping infraction by transferring another person’s blood and received the maximum first time doping offense sentence of a two-year suspension.
Colorado, USA: Thanks to all of you who continue to check in and send messages of support. I apologize for not writing an update sooner. The last month or so has been kind of a blur.
After the verdict in the USADA case, Haven and I took a little break and headed south to Florida. After seven months of stress we needed a breather. We spent a few days on the Gulf at a friend’s vacation home. Although we were there to try and take a break from my case, it was really never far from our minds. It’s the kind of ordeal that just lives with you no matter where you are.
But we returned home ready to gear up for round #2. The outpouring of support we’ve received has really been tremendous. The number of physicians and researchers who have contacted me since this madness all started, and especially since the ruling in April, has been overwhelming. This support has meant a lot to us. Not only because it has helped shed light on the issues with the HBT test and my results, but because it has also confirmed that we are not grasping at straws questioning the things we have so far.
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