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Show The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 4-6, 2005 B-5 Racing homeward Park City's Boris Lyubner doesn't just promote races. Here he finishes in Monterey California's Sea Otter Classic Cross Country Expert Class. The success of Lyubner's Endurance 100 race in 2004 had many Sea Otter participants asking him for details on his expanded race series for Park City's 2005 bicycling seas o n The 12 Hours of Endurance race will be held on July 2 to benefit the National Ability Center program for disabled cyclists. The race is a 100-mile team relay. There is also a 50mile solo race on July 23, and the Endurance 100 Solo race on August 27. More specific details for The E100 race series can be found on the web at www.thee100.com. air Solutio Mother's Dau Special $10.00 off on any color or perm with haircut. (must present ad. Expires 5/5l/O^) Girt Certificates Available! 6^-78/8 Kearns Blvd. Oakley, Utah PHOTO COURTESY OF BORIS LYUBNER Selig attempting to alter steroid policy have to be in place until next winter, it likely will be months before decisions are made. Selig wants the penalties to NEW YORK <AP) Now comes increase to 50 games for a first the hard part for Bud Selig, who offense, 100 games for a second and must convince players lhat longer lifetime for a third. The system that suspensions for using steroids is in started this season calls for the their own interest and lhat banning penalty Lo start at 10 days, then escaamphetamines would be good for late to 30 days, 60 days and one year before the commissioner can impose the game. 'ITie baseball commissioner's a ban at his discretion. "Do I think there should be "three strikes" proposal would appear to pressure players and Olympic-style testing in the major appease members of Congress who leagues? To an extent, yes," Los are threatening to legislate uniform Angeles Dodgers catcher Jason Phillips said afler Selig's plan drug testing rules for pro sports. Its unclear how much support became public Saturday. "But the there is in Congress for legislation, Olympics last two weeks, and basewhether President Bush would sup- ball lasts eight months. So when I'm port it and if any bill would run afoul playing in Chicago in April and it's of federal labor laws and the Fourth 30 degrees and my nose starts runAmendment prohibition on unrea- ning, I can'l take a Sudafed _ just in case 1 have lo take a test the next sonable government searches. day1' Come on. That's a joke. That's Players, who just last winter ridiculous. Everything's an amphetaagreed to reopen their labor con- mine. Sudafed is an amphetamine. tract to allow tougher steroid rules, You going lo ask me how many cups arc under no obligation lo change of coffee I had today? If 1 drink the policy again until December decaf or regular? If I put in two sug200S. when the current agreement ars or one sugar? I mean, come on. expires. Since rules for 2006 won't Proposal includes longer suspensions Give it a rest. Tl's getting to be a joke." Actually, caffeine and Sudafed were removed from the World AntiDoping Agency's banned list on Jan. 1, 2004. But baseball players are worried about agreeing to a burgeoning booklet of dos and don'ts they would have to consult every time they enter a pharmacy. Tampa Bays Alex Sanchez, the first of four players this year who have drawn 10-day suspensions, says his positive test resulted from a substance he bought over the counter before the law changed in January. He declined comment Sunday on Selig's proposal, saying "I'm just now concentrating on playing baseball." Atlanta Braves player representative Johnny Estrada favors increasing penalties _ but with a caveat. "Pete Rose is banned for life for gambling." he said. "But you take steroids and you can be back in 10 days. We need to send a message to the kids. Steroids are worse than gambling, I think." However. Estrada uses Creatine and mullivitamins and worries about THIS players getting tripped up. "I don't wanl lobe getting a positive test for taking supplements," he said. Baseball currently does not ban substances that are legally obtainable without prescriptions. During a March hearing before the House Government Reform Committee, baseball officials were questioned why DHEA (dehydrohepiandrosteronc) wasn't on the major league banned list when it was on WAD As schedule of prohibited substances. They responded that Congress decided in ils legislation last year not to include DHEA as a controlled substance, leaving il available over the counter. Selig's plan, by increasing the penalties, would create an dichotomy in which use of performanceenhancing drugs is punished more harshly than involvement with drugs of abuse. 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