Berzin said:A lot of these guys who DO train hard and watch what they eat also dope. It's disingenuous to think that those who dope on the amatuer level do so because they are lazy. Newsflash for you guys-PED's allow you to train even harder, so holding down a full-time job AND training like a maniac suddenly becomes easier.
I don't buy it man. You only need to train like 8 hours a week max to be Cat 3 pack fodder. I know from experience! Now if you want to be in the breaks and placing is when you need to bump it up to 12-18 hours per week. That's not a lot of time even with a full-time job. I honestly think at this level that carving out an extra 5ish hours a week is going to do WAY MORE for an amateur rider than playing with needles. And this is why I'll maintain that doping for amateurs is a lazy shortcut for d-bags. I'm talking pure amateurs by the way (3/4/5). Once someone is in the P/1/2 pack and they're actually going for a contract, things change.