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An anecdote from a Euro-Pro circa 80's to early 90's was that amphetamines were really popular for post-Tour kermesses because there was tons of money to be won and nobody was testing. Made sense when he said it.
John Swanson
fmk_RoI said:Not likely. There was a lot of doping for crits. (You're read Kimmage? The three occasions he used dope were all crits.)pastronef said:poupou said:If only people who had not said something wrong had the right to talk, no one would talk! And at anytime discuss the messagen not the messager!
Why did the riders protested at that time? Because the criterium were not races, just a show! Why should riders tested when there were no OOCC in those days? At the end of TDF, riders were tired, sometimes ill and they wanted, mostly, to be able to take the medicine they needed( and maybe more) .
or the "medicines" they took during the TDF were still in their body and could be found if controlled
An anecdote from a Euro-Pro circa 80's to early 90's was that amphetamines were really popular for post-Tour kermesses because there was tons of money to be won and nobody was testing. Made sense when he said it.
John Swanson