Posted on 05/31/2006 6:08:14 AM PDT by 12B
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Independent Dutch investigators cleared Lance Armstrong of doping in the 1999 Tour de France on Wednesday, and blamed anti-doping authorities for misconduct in dealing with the Austin, Texas, cyclist. More.....
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Sounds like envy to me.
I don't think people consider Lance "macho", but rather one hellva of an athlete who deserves the respect he's earned.
It's wonderful to watch him constantly win in a limp-wristed country like France.
...and being named Lance...
BTW, what's your real name? Share it with me so I can judge on whether it's macho enough or not.
Ping
Well, it;s not Lane, Chip, or Blake.
Seriously though, I was just kidding about the appearence, and I am happy that he pisses off france, but we don't have to bury our heads in the sand about the fact that at least for a significant part of his career he has probably used doping stuff.
Is it Jeeves?
Seriously though, I was just kidding about the appearence, and I am happy that he pisses off france, but we don't have to bury our heads in the sand about the fact that at least for a significant part of his career he has probably used doping stuff.
The whole thing reeks of shenanigans against Lance.
"Well, it's not Lane, Chip, or Blake."
My son's baseball coach is named "Lane". Nice guy, but not someone you'd want to mess with.
Jeeves (aka Rodeney)
JERRY: Ever notice a lot of butlers are named Jeeves? ... You know I think when you name a baby Jeeves, you've pretty much mapped out his future, ...
"International Cycling uses the same rules as the Olympics does on athletes."
As I said in my post, there have been numerous investigations in the European press on cycling and how they use performance drugs. Maybe Lance is not doing this -- obviously, I don't know for sure. I'm just repeating what is being discussed in the European sports news. They have investigated this pretty extensively.
It works like this:
- after an event is over they notify the team that they are to be tested.
- the team is quarantined in their hotel rooms until they have been tested.
- the testing is done in a hotel room at their hotel or downstairs in the lobby
- each team member is brought down individually by the team manager (testing officials don't specify who gets tested in a particular order)
- The team manager brings the team members to be tested to the test area one at a time. He starts with the "ringers" -- ones which have not been competing in the last couple of days (i.e., the ones which haven't been given any performance drugs)
- while they start testing the "ringers" the team trainer or physician is busy administering drugs to flush the performance-enhancing stuff out of the top team members who have been taking the stuff. Some of the flushing drugs are pumped in by IV.
- By the time the "ringers" have finished testing the others have had time (about 30-45 minutes) to flush the stuff out of their system.
Some of the cyclists who have been caught with enhancers in their blood have told how the system works. They say that this is done not by individuals but on a team basis. Sure, the rules allow for a surprise knock on the door at 2 AM for a test but this is not how they do it during cycling competitions from what the European press reports.
It's just like the testing in the NFL. Does anyone really think that NFL linemen aren't using performance enhancers? For that matter, does anyone really believe that Olympic athletes don't use the stuff? Many of them do, that's why they get caught every so often. These things are hard to catch, mainly because the stuff gets flushed out of the body pretty quickly. The discussions about enhancers in the Olympics goes back to the late 60's when the Russians were suspected of doping the blood of some of their distance runners.
You can believe what you want to believe but pro sports (and even amateur, like college and high school) are full of this stuff. Maybe Lance doesn't take the stuff and doesn't need it, but it's endemic in the sports world so they all get lumped together in that sense.
BTW, I don't really care if these guys use this stuff or not. They are still incredible athletes to be able to do what they do, enhancement or not. If they choose to mess up their body in that way just for the glory of winning then I think they are crazy but it's their choice. It is a shame, though, to see teen-agers taking this stuff just so they can make the team, because it can have very bad side effects for young people.
You a Doctor? No, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
You take the stuff yourself? No, I don't even know the name of the stuff or what to do with it. BTW, no one would accuse me of being an athlete.
Every been on a bike? Yes. But I never wear spandex.
Are you French? No, English and Scots ancestry.
You sling something like that you should be able to back it up, so where is your proof? I don't have proof, I've just been outside of the US in the last couple of years and and read about this in the European press. It's a huge deal over there. See post 29.
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