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You think so? Sure, more denials are voiced in cycling, but that's because the tennis mentality denies even asking the questions. Now that's some serious omerta. I don't think I've ever heard tennis commentators discussing doping for more than 10 seconds without ridiculing the idea of doping in tennis itself.
Even when discussing former pro's with a very dubious past, they usually skip over or ridicule the doping part. Cycling at least admits that there was a problem and only tends to naively believe the "it's getting better" story of today. Tennis does not even admit there was a problem in the past.
The Hitch said:Cake said:Most in-denial sport: a close tie between Rugby (both codes) and tennis.
Is cycling any less in denial? I think it's even more in denial.
You think so? Sure, more denials are voiced in cycling, but that's because the tennis mentality denies even asking the questions. Now that's some serious omerta. I don't think I've ever heard tennis commentators discussing doping for more than 10 seconds without ridiculing the idea of doping in tennis itself.
Even when discussing former pro's with a very dubious past, they usually skip over or ridicule the doping part. Cycling at least admits that there was a problem and only tends to naively believe the "it's getting better" story of today. Tennis does not even admit there was a problem in the past.