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joe_papp said:Thanks again, Max. I'm glad you liked the photo and it's refreshing to encounter someone here who actually consumes pro cycling for it sublimity, and not for the scandals orchestrated and encouraged by self-interested tabloid media who see the sport as nothing but a means to an end.
+1.
goober said:Yeah Joe you know this - not... He was a very very gifted rider I agree. EPO most likely not, banned substances - depends on who you ask.
I alluded to the likelihood that there had been some kind of questionable medical assistance by team doctors behind the scenes. This was based on a story I read in one or more cycling journals; but it was also based on my own cynicism, and my awareness that team doctors tended to play fast and loose in those days. It's pure supposition, however, without much to back it up. And in any case it's actually a far cry from, "depends on who you ask": as we've seen, $300,000, and Lemond's own outspokenness, have been asking for years and, so far, no one's come forward.
In a sport where buying or creating a concoction to give yourself an edge is as much a tradition as shaving, or a farmer's tan, it seems reasonable to assume that drugs are always at the pointy end of the race. I'm willing to concede, however, that Greg Lemond may have been cycling's one true clean champion. And unless someone credible does come forward, I think that's what we have to go with.