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apparently the 1996 tour de france winner admitted to using the banned performance enhancer, EPO. goes along with the two german riders who recently admitted the same thing.
so, could i believe in a sport where doping is widespread, that some dude who just got through fighting cancer and is trying to establish himself in the sport, has his coach say, "hey, everybody's doing it; you're just leveling the playing field. nobody tests for it. if you don't you might not make it in this sport?" yeah, i could definitely believe that.
in fact, at this point, i'm probably 55% sure armstrong doped.
apparently the 1996 tour de france winner admitted to using the banned performance enhancer, EPO. goes along with the two german riders who recently admitted the same thing.
so, could i believe in a sport where doping is widespread, that some dude who just got through fighting cancer and is trying to establish himself in the sport, has his coach say, "hey, everybody's doing it; you're just leveling the playing field. nobody tests for it. if you don't you might not make it in this sport?" yeah, i could definitely believe that.
in fact, at this point, i'm probably 55% sure armstrong doped.
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