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How sloppy was lab in Floyd Landis doping case?

October 10th, 2006 by Tim Grahl

BikingBis:

You might not think that “white-out” would be one of the materials used by technicians at a world class doping investigation lab.

But cyclist Floyd Landis’ defense team claims that lab officials in France wrote down urine sample numbers on testing forms that did not match Landis’ Tour de France bike race sample number. The mistake was covered over with white-correction fluid, USA Today reports, and Landis’ number was written in.

The correct procedure calls for the incorrect number to be stricken with a single line, and the correction noted with initials and a date.

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