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This is a link post A Brit wins the toughest cycle race in the world
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(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 0:07, Reply)
This is a normal post I was listening to that Radio 4 'More or less'
sports physics professors reckon that chasing down dope cheats has finally paid off, as anyone that could produce 6.7W/kg of body mass wasn't a realistic unassisted human being level of energy production. Nailing the cheats is making the less likely but still worthy athletes rise to the top.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 0:40, Reply)
This is a normal post If certain other sports were as tough on drugs as cycling is there'd be a lot of famous names out of a career.

(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 3:49, Reply)
This is a normal post Oh yea, like who?
What evidence do you have?
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 7:41, Reply)
This is a normal post Keith Richards would be excluded from the pole vault

(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 8:23, Reply)
This is a normal post No way to know which names.
Drugs are rife in professional football, for example, but the testing regime is so lax that nobody seems to notice or care.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 16:19, Reply)
This is a normal post as far as cheating and doping are concerned
Cycling and Weightlifting are the 2 top sports for cheats.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 8:39, Reply)
This is a normal post Utter fucking bollocks.
You've just made this up.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 16:18, Reply)
This is a normal post I see no problem with any use of doping in sport.
Beyond, of course, that it's against the rules. But I see no particularly good defence of the rule.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 8:41, Reply)
This is a normal post My mate son is a competitive cyclist and he stopped competing in Europe because competitive cycling is riddled with drugs
He said he just wasn't going to get anywhere without taking the drugs himself. He went to Australia in the end I think.
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 9:33, Reply)
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Bloody good cyclists
(, Mon 23 Jul 2012, 6:24, Reply)