GrilledFish said:
Problem is with all this whining I don't see a solution other than allowing doping. It seems every winner (forgive me if I missed the winner not accused of doping) is a doper. So...
To win you have to dope. What am I missing?
Is it that because you have to dope to win, therefore winning is dangerous and should not be allowed? I have not seen any good solutions that everyone agrees works.
Simple question. How can a rider win and it be considered a legit win?
Answer - allow doping, record it and let professionals be professionals.
Straight up NO. This would send us back to the glory days of:
Riders dying in their sleep from too high a haematocrit like in the early 90's due to excessive EPO
Riders having terrible reactions to poorly carried out blood transfusions like Manzano, Hamilton, and Ricco
Riders almost bleeding to death when they crash because of blood thinners taken to stop their blood coagulating due to too much EPO like Joe Papp
Riders collapsing and even dying from exhaustion due to exceeding their physiological limits and not knowing because of painkillers and amphetamines like Tom Simpson
Riders getting diseases such as anaemia because they don't know how to take their doping products correctly (eg: EPO without B12 and Iron supplementation - this happened to a couple of ex AIS riders I knew)
Riders causing permanent hormonal and physiological imbalances from too much HGH and/or Testosterone and other anabolic substances like Tammy Thomas
Then there's riders running the risk of getting cancer or who knows what else from taking experimental/unreleased/unapproved drugs
If you don't mind the sport having this, fine, but most of us do.