I began racing in 1988. Actually the first year was 83. But I didn't like the fatigue at 13 years old! And so decided to unfortunately play highschool football instead for 4 years! Later I found out I was a much better climber than a nosegaurd! Therefore went to Italy to race in 1995 and "stopped" in 2003. This past November I got back in the saddle and road deleriously in the rain til Cristmass, to loose a few pounds I had put on mostly from drinking too much wine and eating pasta. Went back with my roman girlfriend to Philly to visit the fam for 2 weeks durning the holidays, then, after I got back, continued to ride in the rain...because this winter in Italy all it did was rain. At the end of January a former teammate I was training with introduced me to his team and they asked me to join. Naturally I had in the meantime slimmed down (which is all I wanted to do!). I did my first race after 6 years in early February. Pack finish a bit fatigued but satisfied. I have raced every weekend since and recently have started to slowly emerge with some top 10 placings. I'd say the quality of the field is cat 2 with some even better (read below). My team has won the last 3 races. Amateur stuff, of course, but with often some ex-pros in the field like Massimiliano Leli (who won CoreStates US Pro Champs in 1997 I think, and Colagi, who placed 2nd to Abdu on the Champs in Paris one year and who won Tirreno-Adriatico once also). In Italy many proes continue to race after they "retire" and, I can assure you, they race. I'm almost 39 years old. Today is European Labor Day and I worked my arss off to help a teammate win this morning, who is a fine sprinter, by chasing down breaks. When he won today, I felt like a little of that win was in my legs so it was pretty cool. Our team worked without ego and with class as they say. (By the way this teammate road on the same team with Marco Pantani at the BabyGiro in the early 90's). This afternoon I slept for three hours and my legs are soar as I write this... I'm not bad uphill, but am slow (in the sprint), otherwise I'd have won a lot more over the years! My form is coming round finally. I've always gone well in the extreme heat, less so in the spring and with climbs longer than 3k. I'm therefore looking forward to June-July-August. I can't see racing beyond this year though. Too many other things to do in life to experience, to get back to. This is the year I went agianst the onset of middle age I guess. Nothing more...
PS. If I have always spoken with conviction about how wide spread doping is in cycling, it's only because what I have personally experienced over the years. Nothing more...nothing less.