Good find Augie! What sticks out is the "abnormal" result can indicate use of growth hormone or anabolic steroids, NEITHER of which is a "popular" method of cheating, in fact, those are probably the last things a cyclist would take.
I think medical evidence and further testing of Landis' body and how it produces what it does and the particular levels will show this to be a dead end alley for anyone trying to either prove cycling is "still tainted" or that Landis somehow "cheated". I can't help but think there is/was some complicity with the international media and the people running the Tour............. perhaps some behind the scenes anti-Americanism thrown in there....... who knows?
