Until now.
Seems to me that doping in distance cycling is endemic.
The New York Times is reporting today that after four years of denials cyclist Floyd Landis has admitted that he used performance enhancing drugs throughout his career. The 2006 Tour de France winner, who was later stripped of that title, reportedly sent e-mails to top cycling officials in the U.S. and Europe detailing his use of the drugs, while also naming other top U.S. riders who he says were doping as well. …
read more – The Adventure Blog – Floyd Landis Admits Doping, Throws Other Riders Under The Bus
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Let’s say, for example, that gymnasts from your nation were underage when they competed at the Olympics.
How long can you deny that truth?
It’s bound to come out, sooner or later.

