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Sports drug cheats
do you reckon that the likes of Dwain Chambers should be allowed to take part in the Olympics. I don't, and anyone who has done it. It surely sends the wrong message, and those who don't do it must feel pretty hacked off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Every major sport has the whereabouts program in place whereby the athletes (Whatever sport) need to make themselves available for an hour a day for the testers needs...three missed tests is an automatic 6 month ban. Problem with it is that so many sports pay lip service to it, football the biggest offender, tennis, athletics.....you name it.
Cycling is the one sport that is physically trying to do something about it but the corruption is rife their as well, right up to the very highest administrative levels of the sport. A certain retired American cyclist still pulls the strings!!
Cycling is the one sport that is physically trying to do something about it but the corruption is rife their as well, right up to the very highest administrative levels of the sport. A certain retired American cyclist still pulls the strings!!
His first tour in 1999 was won on drugs, Michael Ashenden the Cycling Authority's lead anti doping scientist proved this a couple of years back full story here:
http://nyvelocity.com...2009/michael-ashenden
He had tests covered up and backdated exemptions when he failed tests. He gave the then President of the UCI a $250,000 "Donation" to assist in the anti doping program for a piece of kit that cost about $50,000, the UCI can't find the rest of the money in it's accounts....Like football and Sepp Blatter there are certain individuals in cycling above the laws....now that's unfair
http://nyvelocity.com...2009/michael-ashenden
He had tests covered up and backdated exemptions when he failed tests. He gave the then President of the UCI a $250,000 "Donation" to assist in the anti doping program for a piece of kit that cost about $50,000, the UCI can't find the rest of the money in it's accounts....Like football and Sepp Blatter there are certain individuals in cycling above the laws....now that's unfair
I'm not convinced that anyone is completely clean, get hold of David Millar's book, it's an eye opener. Additionally the biggest part of the business these days is how to hide the drugs, masking them, to get the effects you need with a minimal risk. There's a thing called the Blood passport in Cycling all it does though is set a level that as long as the rider stays within a range he can effectively do what he wants.
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