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Trainee Amateur
ruben said:Do you remember that Italian guy wining there the tour, under heavy rain and darkness, out of the blue ?
Pantani?
Probably had more drugs that blood in his veins.
ruben said:Do you remember that Italian guy wining there the tour, under heavy rain and darkness, out of the blue ?
rxmd said:This will never work. Doping at present means taking substances or undergoing treatment, and then illegally working around tests for certain thresholds. Why do you think this would change if the threshold were higher? People would just cheat on a higher level.
At present sport is supposed to fulfil a certain role in society by providing examples of achievement (say, Lance Armstrong for cancer patients) and encouraging people to exercise and to participate in clean competitions. With the no-doping policy at least in theory present in most sports, a cancer patient can see Lance Armstrong and say to himself, I can get out of this by sheer determination (instead of illegally applied chemicals of dubious effects), and if a young person wants to be like Ivan Basso or Jan Ulrich he has to cycle and exercise a lot - (well, in the case of Jan Ullrich he also has to whine a lot and be overweight, which I'm saying as a disappointed German). I don't see how we perform a service to society if instead we encourage them to dope instead.
Philipp
Nick R. said:Since I believe all of the top cyclists cheat.
Nick R. said:If a cyclist takes EPO, he still needs plenty of determination to compete; the drug is not enough.
If only L'Équipe had that attitude... 🙁kbg32 said:He's been tested in and out of competition for years and they have found nothing. Lets move on.....
John Camp said:Floyd got the job done, but I have to say I miss the flash of Lance going away from everybody; he would have eaten them alive today, instead of just grinding away to the end. George is dead. Sigh. If the #2 guy weakens in the hills, as he did today, then Floyd's got a good chance to make it to Paris, since he's more than a minute up on #3.
(But I suspect Lance would have been about four minutes up after today.)
JC