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I am sure that most will have heard the news about Lance Armstrong and the findings by USADA that detailed his drug use over the past couple of decades. The 1000 page report was released four days ago and it has plenty of damning evidence in there including testimony from a dozen former team-mates. This scandal just made cycling look every worse that it already was because it shows how prevalent doping was in the late nineties and early noughties. The sad thing is is that during Armstrong's winning years 1999-2005 out of all 21 podium places only one of them isn't questionable. All the other spots are filled by proven drug cheats. They basically have to wipe the records for those years and just ignore those years.
I am a big cycling fan and I watch the Tour de France every year into the early hours of the morning and I am sick of seeing drug cheats in the sport. They do a good job with banning those that they catch but the teams are so advanced in their doping that for so long they have been able to stay ahead of the testers. Hopefully now they have caught up so that they can clean up the sport.
At least for the last two years there have been clean winners that won't be questioned, Bradley Wiggins and Cadel Evans are two of the cleanest guys out there and when they raced you could actually see that they were in pain. They didn't have miraculous recovery rides like we saw in the past from Armstrong, Landis, Contador.
Things could get a lot worse for Armstrong as he testified in court that he hadn't used drugs and so he can be done for perjury. I hope that they go after him with everything so that they show that you can't get away with it. It may have taken them a few years to get the technology to prove what many suspected but not that they have proven it they need to throw the book at him.
I am a big cycling fan and I watch the Tour de France every year into the early hours of the morning and I am sick of seeing drug cheats in the sport. They do a good job with banning those that they catch but the teams are so advanced in their doping that for so long they have been able to stay ahead of the testers. Hopefully now they have caught up so that they can clean up the sport.
At least for the last two years there have been clean winners that won't be questioned, Bradley Wiggins and Cadel Evans are two of the cleanest guys out there and when they raced you could actually see that they were in pain. They didn't have miraculous recovery rides like we saw in the past from Armstrong, Landis, Contador.
Things could get a lot worse for Armstrong as he testified in court that he hadn't used drugs and so he can be done for perjury. I hope that they go after him with everything so that they show that you can't get away with it. It may have taken them a few years to get the technology to prove what many suspected but not that they have proven it they need to throw the book at him.