
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.
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Drugs are rife in professional football, for example, but the testing regime is so lax that nobody seems to notice or care.
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Cycling and Weightlifting are the 2 top sports for cheats.
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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)

He said he just wasn't going to get anywhere without taking the drugs himself. He went to Australia in the end I think.
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