To: llevrok
I am beginning to understand why people thought Lance was doping all those years. When I watch Contador climbing, I think to myself: “He must be cheating!” The fact that he's a Spanish rider just makes it that much more suspicious IMO. It just doesn't look natural. Everyone else has their tongue hanging out and he looks like he's out for a Sunday stroll.
It didn't look natural with Lance either but he had a different body when he came back from cancer. Contador hasn't had that life/ body changing experience.
Versus has been replaying some of the past epic stages. It is worth noting that the contenders in those tours (Lance's wins) all turned out to be dopers- Ullrich, Pantani, Vinokourov, Rasmussen, etc.
I am completely convinced that lots of the riders in this year's Tour are doping but for whatever reason, it is undetectable.
662 posted on
07/18/2010 12:44:33 PM PDT by
luv2ski
To: luv2ski
When I watch Contador climbing, I think to myself: He must be cheating! When I today's stage winner lead for 160km, I wondered if he too had been drinking Dr. Floyd's bug juice. Why did he ride so well just today?
The article at Velo News speculates upcoming problems for Lance (as if leMond is a saint!)
Greg LeMond Sees The End of Lance (Doping Investigation)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/07/news/greg-lemond-says-proble-could-end-lance-armstrong_129823
663 posted on
07/18/2010 1:08:51 PM PDT by
llevrok
(Drink your beer damnit! There are people sober in Africa.)
To: luv2ski
I am completely convinced that lots of the riders in this year's Tour are doping but for whatever reason, it is undetectable. I would have to agree, but I think it is every sport. The competitors are always one step ahead of testers. (for the most part) it is like they say in NASCAR - if you ain't cheatin' you ain't tryin'
664 posted on
07/18/2010 1:20:26 PM PDT by
commish
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