by the muur » Fri Sep 09, 2005 8:25 pm
I think that it's quite safe to assume that whatever the Anti-Drug Doping gang come uo with, they're only playing catch up and the chemists are probably (according to Dick Pound) 2 years ahead of them. What we have to realise and it's quite important, is that EPO (and it's many derivatives) are not 'Performance Enhancing' as such. They're not used to 'boost' someones race performance, but used in training to to get to a higher level of fitness, hence better performance. In theory, when a rider gets caught for EPO use in a race, he's been caught for buggering up his timings when 'coming off' the gear! The old 'pot bele' and the outragous amphetamines of the 60's, 70's and 80's are well gone and it's a big business now. But EPO use is'nt only a Cycling problem; Several Italian footballers have been nabbed in the past couple of years and didn't everybody marvel at the sheer physical apperence of Jaap Staam? So he gets transfered to Lazio Roma and within a couple of months is tested positive for EPO in a random dope test during training, and low and behold, who is the official 'Doctori' at Lazio? A certain Dr Ferrari, a man used by Armstrong and villified by the Cycling press. Countless riders miss events for a couple of months on end, locking themselves away in training camps up in the Andees, or in South Africa, training hard for their 'goal' later in the season. Are they training hard and getting to bed early without any distraction? Probably, but could there be a more sinister reason? Possibly. Drug use will always be there in any sport, the prizes are high enough to take the cahnce. So do I think that Lance has taken things? Well I don't beleive that anybody can be that good day after day, after day. Just look at 'Tricky Dickie' Virencque during his return after he got busted, brilliant in the mountains for a couple of days, then barely able to hang on the back of the bunch for the rest of the week. Just like any old one of us after a couple of days of hard riding. And, in Lance's position, like many American athletes before him, when you're getting 3, 4 million dollars a year, 200 grand to the best laboratory around, is peanuts. Ask Carl Lewis. As for all that France against America rubish and anti US feelings, I saw the French booing and throwing crap at Merckx 30 years ago! The French love the French, period! Personally, I can't wait for next years Tour to see just how Ulrich and Basso square up; They should be neck and neck.....in theory.