Tour de France 2003 - Armstrong attacks Ullrich after Fall
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Tour de France 2003 - Armstrong attacks Ullrich after Fall
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i'm not having a go at your personal opinion. Phelps won 11? gold medals, federer won almost everything in tennis, Ben Ainslie has won more sailing medals than anyone on the planet, yet we don't label these people drug users. NO amount of drugs = years of hard work/preperation. He works his arse off and raised the bar in professional sport, such is life.
Your point is the point a lot of guys make; who realize that about 90% of these pros are doped. The problem I have with the attitude that if their not positive, their not doped is: Cycling becomes an arms race of test beating doctors, It shouldt take millions of dollars to be a world class bike r
acer.
But lance had the ability to go from a 380 watts FTP to a 495-520 watts by doping with his own blood. Ullrich was not as good a responder to drug therepy as lance was unfortunately along with another 50 or so competitors that have more natural talent than Lance posesses.
Cheers. ;-)
and that damn empty expression on his face." George Carlin
Amounts of testing hasnt increases since the 1980's. Riders nowdays have less race-days so thats why you have out of competitions testing. THe UCI races almost always have testing. "BACk in the day" riders used to do 100-120 race days per year so they didnt home-testing.
Lance is paying Catlin to run the 'independent' testing. Quite frankely, I wasnt upset about Lance's return much. What infuriated me was seing the former head of UCLA ant-doping lab turn out to be a lance-pay off, then Phinney moving from Garmin to Lance's team.
And you know Garmin is not helping the situation, promoting the "wolf gaurding the henhouse" style Public-Relations drug testing.
THE WADA LNDD lab offered to send lance's samples to any WADA accredited lab in the world to be tested for EPO.