"He was 11 minutes behind or something, and all of the sudden there's this Herculean effort, where he's going up mountains like he's on a goddamn Harley," Pound, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, told Michael Sokolove of the New York Times. "It's a great story. Wonderful. But if it seems too good to be true, it probably is." "I mean, it was 11 to 1!" he continued, referring to the reported testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio in Landis' positive sample. "You'd think he'd be violating every virgin within 100 miles. How does he even get on his bicycle?"

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