Try as You may to uncover 'evidence' that Greg Lemond used performance enhancing drugs during his illustrious career. But that is a futile exercise. There is no evidence. There will never be any evidence. None exists because Lemond never once used illicit substances in order to aid recovery, or...
Lemond has admitted in the past that he used recreational drugs. (outside of cycling)
Which he stated he was not proud of.
Which recreational drugs did he use ?
http://justcycling.myfastforum.org/archive/lemond-article-irish-times__o_t__t_3327.html
Lemond's average speed was in fact 54.545 kmh (33.892 mph) over 24.5km (15.22 miles). Won in a time of 00:26:57.
Sean Kelly's time trial from Carrick On Suir To Clonmel in 1985 over 20.921km (13 miles) was won in a time of 00:24:09. His average speed is often quoted (on certain websites) as...
It will be interesting to see how the Chinese perform in Weightlifting at the 2012 London Olympics. They practically 'dominated' in Beijing in 2008, where they won eight of the fifteen Gold medals on offer. Their tally of eight Gold Medals was almost nine, when one of their competitors won a...
Sunday, July 23, 1989, Versailles - Paris, 24.5km Individual Time Trial.
A : Start on the Av.de Paris in front of the Château de Versailles.
B : Turn at the top of the Champs-Elysées at the Arc de Triomphe.
C : Finish on the Champs-Elysées...
Greg Lemond doping. ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE WHATSOEVER. This guy is one of the greatest cyclists of all time. Not a shred of evidence exists to suggest that Lemond used drugs to enhance his performance. Pure natural talent. Full stop. End of story.
Justin Gatlin's time of 9.80 seconds this Year, is 'highly suspicious':rolleyes: when you take his colorful past into consideration.
The men's 100 meter final at the London Olympics 2012, will be a showdown between, the 'fastest pharmacologically enhanced' sprinters in history.