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6/19/2009 12:39:54 PM
roffster
roffster
Posts 68
With the news that a Crack addict will line up against Lance Armstrong in a race next week and Floyd Landis regularly racing again. Is the sport actually serious about getting rid of drugs or not. How many chances do these people get to cheat and get away with it?
If there are any serious contenders out there who are not on drugs you probably wouldn't believe it anyway and you find yourself questioning everybody. Is our great sprinter really that good???
There will be as many people watching the winners of sprints, mountain stages, etc. in the tour this year with as much interest in when they will be outed as drugs cheats as the actual racing. It's wrong wrong wrong!
How is it stopped though? How do we get to trust our heroes again?
7/9/2009 1:14:03 PM
spinaring
spinaring
Posts 8
I don't think the sport really wants to sort out the problem. Every year the Tour starts and we all wait. Already this year there is speculation that several Rabobank team riders have given testament recently on a case. Why would they be testifying?? If anything is uncovered I geuss Rabobank with withdraw them. And so it starts.....
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