2010 tour winner in positive drug test

perry":1drkj9hm said:
How is it bad for the "sport" ? who really gives two shits about it ?


Well the people posting in this thread for a start :o
 
kaiser":16vxtskr said:
perry":16vxtskr said:
How is it bad for the "sport" ? who really gives two shits about it ?


Well the people posting in this thread for a start :o

Most certainly. He may be a roadie. But he is a professional cyclists. Meant to be an example for all. Not a cheat. Should be fitness & hard work got him their. Look at the image of other 'sports' that have a drug problem. it's a joke.
 
im usually the first to jump on the 'cycling is riddled with drugs' band wagon, but on this case the facts are very much sensationalised.

Contador had something like 0.00000005mg of the banned substance in his blood, 400x less than a banning quantity.
Scientists have also confirmed that a small quantity of red meat could certainly account for this miniscule amount in his bloodstream, which incidently isnt even an anobolic steriod.

We all probably absorb this much of a substance every time we go out in heavy traffic, let alone eat a bigmac, or as stated above, a mars bar.

Now I certainly wouldnt be surprised if Contador is found guilty of using masking agents in the future, to cover up real substance abuse. But I also hope & pray he is clean.
And in this particular case the evidence points at him being clean.
 
So more importantly, if I decide to go professional does that mean I will need to stop eating mars bars? *it might not be the only thing that stops me from turning pro
 
I wish i could stuff my face with Mars bars and perform like an elite athelete.

Damn genetics.


That Daily Mash post is epic.

But Thomas insisted: "The very thought that I, an English gentleman, would dream of having dinner with some ghastly dago. It is the most unspeakable slander.
 
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