It's a problem.
#102
Scarlet Knight
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#103
Sorry, did you hit your head? The UCI or any other cycling agency can not create a rule that circumvents the law. That point aside so who gets to dope? Tour riders? Fine. Of course they spend most of the year racing against guys who don't go to the tour so of course they'll all dope too. Domestic pros? Sure they want to go to the show so they'll dope. Cat 1s as well since they want to be domestic pros they'll need to dope. 2s who want to be 1s....
And FWIW it seems to have stopped Contador and Chodroff and Kenny Williams and Floyd Landis....
And FWIW it seems to have stopped Contador and Chodroff and Kenny Williams and Floyd Landis....
I get what you're saying. I simply being cynical.
#104
Sorry, did you hit your head? The UCI or any other cycling agency can not create a rule that circumvents the law. That point aside so who gets to dope? Tour riders? Fine. Of course they spend most of the year racing against guys who don't go to the tour so of course they'll all dope too. Domestic pros? Sure they want to go to the show so they'll dope. Cat 1s as well since they want to be domestic pros they'll need to dope. 2s who want to be 1s....
And FWIW it seems to have stopped Contador and Chodroff and Kenny Williams and Floyd Landis....
And FWIW it seems to have stopped Contador and Chodroff and Kenny Williams and Floyd Landis....
And no, the law CAUGHT them. It didn't stop anything
#105
Scarlet Knight
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From: In a Haggard Song
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But continued public awareness does deter some people, especially kids. If testing and banning pros prevent one 16 or 17 year old from taking PEDs, then it is worth it.
#106
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Peloton Shelter Dog
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From: Chester, NY
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I think I could get over it though. Then I could go to Prospect Park and ride in the breakaways. Oh boy.
Now if I train and train and get really really fit and get in the break they'll all think I'm doping.
I don't think I'll lose a lot of sleep over this however.
Now if I train and train and get really really fit and get in the break they'll all think I'm doping.
I don't think I'll lose a lot of sleep over this however.
#109
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Peloton Shelter Dog
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I'm peaking. I timed it that way with help from my oral surgeon.
Those dental guys are idiots. Friggin Rockland County. God help me. When I get dental implants I'm going to Bergen. Friggin upstate quack dbags. Nice looking offices though.
Those dental guys are idiots. Friggin Rockland County. God help me. When I get dental implants I'm going to Bergen. Friggin upstate quack dbags. Nice looking offices though.
#110
Should Be More Popular




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I should have been an oral surgeon instead of a physician. Those guys make like 3 times what I do. Must be nice.
#111
The penalty needs to change and give incentives.
If you are caught and deny, and lose your case, then banned for life.
If you admit to the use, and cooperate to show what and how you did it, then a one year ban.
However, there also needs to be studies done with some chemicals to prove they provide benefit, so that not everything is a positive for just any quantity.
If you are caught and deny, and lose your case, then banned for life.
If you admit to the use, and cooperate to show what and how you did it, then a one year ban.
However, there also needs to be studies done with some chemicals to prove they provide benefit, so that not everything is a positive for just any quantity.
#112
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Peloton Shelter Dog
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From: Chester, NY
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#113
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From: Pullman, WA
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#114
pan y agua

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Confess to a crime you didn't do, and you save your career.
Contest a questionable finding and lose, banned for life.
Let's throw her in the water, if she floats, she's a witch, and we burn her.
If she drowns at least we know she wasn't a witch.
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You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
#115
South Carolina Ed

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I think that every race should have a clinic in a trailer where the "athletes" can get whatever fixes they want for free. It would make the poorer, less sophisticated ones more competitive, making the sport more exciting, especially if there is an occasional fatality. The richer riders could still practice in privacy to avoid any stigma and keep their endorsements, and maybe it would spawn a really big competition to create the best cocktails, benefiting high school and college footballers.
#116
Has coddling tendencies.
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From: Topanga Canyon
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I heard about this latest problem first thing this morning listening to ESPN when host Colin Cowherd buzzed through the story with French accordion music playing in the background, talking in a faux French accent, while lampooning bike racing and roadies in general - "Haw haw, look at me with my shaved legs and spandex..." He couldn't have been more ignorant and dismissive. That expected slam aside, the first thing I thought of was the hypocrisy on display considering the level of doping throughout pro sports.
Like we need another reason for cagers to hate us. Time to send him an email I guess. Should I bother?
Like we need another reason for cagers to hate us. Time to send him an email I guess. Should I bother?
#117
pan y agua

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Cue SNL All Drug Olympics:
Dennis Miller: In response to what its sponsors claim is an idea whose time has come, the first All-Drug Olympics opened today in Bogota, Columbia. Athletes are allowed to take any substance whatsoever before, after, and even during the competition. So far, 115 world records have been shattered! We go now to correspondent Kevin Nealon, live in Bogota for the Weightlifting Finals. Kevin?
Kevin Nealon: Dennis, getting ready to lift now is Sergei Akmudov of the Soviet Union. His trainer has told me that he's taken antibolic steroids, Novacaine, Nyquil, Darvon, and some sort of fish paralyzer. Also, I believe he's had a few cocktails within the last hour or so. All of this is, of course, perfectly legal at the All-Drug Olympics, in fact it's encouraged. Akmudov is getting set now, he's going for a cleaning jerk of over 1500 pounds, which would triple the existing world record. That's an awful lot of weight, Dennis, and here he goes.
[ Kevin steps aside to reveal the steroid-bulked athlete bent over to lift the 1500 lbs. weight. Sergei tightens his grip on the barbells and pulls up, but instead of lifting the weights, his arms are pulled off and blood squirts ferociously out of his pulpy stubs.
Kevin Nealon: Oh! He pulled his arms off! He's pulled his arms off, that's gotta be disappointing to the big Russian! [ Sergei's trainer wraps a towel around him ] You know, you hate to see something like this happen, Dennis! He probably doesn't have that much pain right now, but I think tomorrow he's really gonna feel that, Dennis! Back to you!
Dennis Miller: In response to what its sponsors claim is an idea whose time has come, the first All-Drug Olympics opened today in Bogota, Columbia. Athletes are allowed to take any substance whatsoever before, after, and even during the competition. So far, 115 world records have been shattered! We go now to correspondent Kevin Nealon, live in Bogota for the Weightlifting Finals. Kevin?
Kevin Nealon: Dennis, getting ready to lift now is Sergei Akmudov of the Soviet Union. His trainer has told me that he's taken antibolic steroids, Novacaine, Nyquil, Darvon, and some sort of fish paralyzer. Also, I believe he's had a few cocktails within the last hour or so. All of this is, of course, perfectly legal at the All-Drug Olympics, in fact it's encouraged. Akmudov is getting set now, he's going for a cleaning jerk of over 1500 pounds, which would triple the existing world record. That's an awful lot of weight, Dennis, and here he goes.
[ Kevin steps aside to reveal the steroid-bulked athlete bent over to lift the 1500 lbs. weight. Sergei tightens his grip on the barbells and pulls up, but instead of lifting the weights, his arms are pulled off and blood squirts ferociously out of his pulpy stubs.
Kevin Nealon: Oh! He pulled his arms off! He's pulled his arms off, that's gotta be disappointing to the big Russian! [ Sergei's trainer wraps a towel around him ] You know, you hate to see something like this happen, Dennis! He probably doesn't have that much pain right now, but I think tomorrow he's really gonna feel that, Dennis! Back to you!
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You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
#118
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#119
pan y agua

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I wou'dn't waste the bandwidth.
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You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
#120
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Well, I do have a cache of Adderall at my house - but I have a legitimate 'script for the stuff, not that I take it when I ride - my chest/heart feels "tight" if I ride up the hill to my house after school, which is when I take the stuff.
#121
Has coddling tendencies.
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He has turd tendencies, I agree, but he's far better than their evening host, Jason Smith. Jeesum Crow is that ******* annoying!
#122
Still can't climb
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From: Limey in Taiwan
I'm so disillusioned, I'm going to give up this sport.
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coasting, few quotes are worthy of him, and of those, even fewer printable in a family forum......quote 3alarmer
No @coasting, you should stay 100% as you are right now, don't change a thing....quote Heathpack
coasting, few quotes are worthy of him, and of those, even fewer printable in a family forum......quote 3alarmer
No @coasting, you should stay 100% as you are right now, don't change a thing....quote Heathpack
#123
pan y agua

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Give up watching, spend more time riding or racing yourself.
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You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
You could fall off a cliff and die.
You could get lost and die.
You could hit a tree and die.
OR YOU COULD STAY HOME AND FALL OFF THE COUCH AND DIE.
#124
Artificial Member




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"The use of drugs to enhance performance in sports has certainly occurred since the time of the original Olympic Games [from 776 to 393 BC]. The origin of the word 'doping' is attributed to the Dutch word 'doop,' which is a viscous opium juice, the drug of choice of the ancient Greeks."
Larry D. Bowers, PhD "Athletic Drug Testing," Clinics in Sports Medicine, Apr. 1, 1998
"The ancient Olympic champions were professionals who competed for huge cash prizes as well as olive wreaths... Most forms of what we would call cheating were perfectly acceptable to them, save for game-fixing. There is evidence that they gorged themselves on meat -- not a normal dietary staple of the Greeks -- and experimented with herbal medications in an effort to enhance their performances...
The ancient Greek athletes also drank wine potions, used hallucinogens and ate animal hearts or testicles in search of potency."
Sally Jenkins "Winning, Cheating Have Ancient Roots," Washington Post, Aug. 3, 2007
Would that include posting on BF?
#125
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Unlike auto racing, bike racing is accessible if you got the bike and drive. Besides donning spandex and sweating like a hog a few hours is more entertaining than watching the pros juice...
It could be worse, you could be watching NASCAR - where good ol' Rick Hendrick's boys are running the show.
It could be worse, you could be watching NASCAR - where good ol' Rick Hendrick's boys are running the show.




