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The asterisk's and dots were a code used by Dr Ferrari to indicate that the athlete should take EPO or other drugs in the training plans. It is all in USADA's evidence. It is not a bad read.
Sorry, I don't get that one?
Definately not two dots
Perhaps she should put an asterisk next to her name...
I bet KA (the cyclist) is delighted every time that particular piece of confusion manifests itself...
Research, double check and then check again
I wanna know what you posted though
I wish, don't think I was that close!
Added 2 and 2 and got 5!
Safe ... just before the lawyers got hold of it
They are not the same person! She has the same name but Kristin Armstrong the cyclist and Lance Armstrong are not related