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http://blogs.bicycling.com/blogs/hardlyserious/2012/10/30/turbulent-times/red_flanders said:Jens is never boring. Jens struggles, Jens attacks, Jens fails and Jens sometimes wins. Then he talks that straight-up I-love-cycling-my-face-off talk in that Shprockets accent and I lap it up. Jens doesn't make up tropical diseases or tell me his dope was for his dog. Or Frank's. Jens says leave us alone and what do you expect–we have kids to feed.
The difference between myself and your imaginary club is that I don't think Jens is clean, I don't tell people Jens is clean, and I don't bludgeon logic and probability into a corner so I can live with the idea that Jens is clean.
I love cycling. Jens loves cycling. We all love cycling. I can't bring myself to get worked up about Jens. I guess I'm part of the problem.
''It certainly reinforced to me that doping was wrong and not something I ever wanted to get involved with, not ever. My wife, Stephanie, and I were starting what would become our family of six children, and the thought that my kids would one day learn that their dad was a doper just was not a possibility.''
''Then I signed with Bjarne Riis and CSC. After six years on Crédit Agricole I was ready for a change. And Riis offered that, because in 2004 he had the most different and innovative team out there. I mean, who had ever heard of survival camps? In addition to training hard, we had some of the most sophisticated training programs. We had the best time-trial equipment, and Bjarne gave us tremendous team spirit and made it fun to race together.
Perhaps his strength was that he paid attention to every detail and that’s why we hit the ground running and won a lot of races early in the season.''
''Hey, just look at me! I am 41 years old and still here, still competitive. I honestly think that’s because our sport is cleaner and we have a level playing field. We start with the same chances for everyone because there’s no organized doping anymore. It’s the cycling of today, where hard work and dedication pay off. OK, I’m not as strong as I was five or 10 years ago back, but that’s normal, because that’s simply the way nature works. I don’t like to admit it but as one gets older one loses strength!''
I agrees, Jens is fun.