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Come to think of it, Are there certain foods forbidden when in competitions?
Originally posted by Swizzy
reply to post by ManFromEurope
Competitions are meant to be hard. That's why you train hard. Saying it's impossible and therefore everyone is a cheater is absolutely outrageous.
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
Lance Armstrong was a fraud. He used illegal substances. This is proven by the UNITED STATES ANTI-DOPING AGENCY www.usada.org...
Like it or not.
My opinion anyways is the following: the Tour de France and similar events are one of the greatest fairs of bodyenhancing substances on the planet. I doubt the legality of EVERY SINGLE driver over the last (letssay) 20 years. They are doing things FOR WEEKS which would leave any other athlet after a day wiped out on his bed. They do it for several days in a row. Every day maximum speed. Impossible.
should Mr. Armstrong choose, where the evidence can be presented, witness testimony will be given under oath and subject to cross examination, and an independent panel of arbitrators will determine the outcome of the case.”
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
Lance Armstrong was a fraud. He used illegal substances. This is proven by the UNITED STATES ANTI-DOPING AGENCY www.usada.org...
Like it or not.
My opinion anyways is the following: the Tour de France and similar events are one of the greatest fairs of bodyenhancing substances on the planet. I doubt the legality of EVERY SINGLE driver over the last (letssay) 20 years. They are doing things FOR WEEKS which would leave any other athlet after a day wiped out on his bed. They do it for several days in a row. Every day maximum speed. Impossible.
I hate to nitpick, but this is from your own linked source:
should Mr. Armstrong choose, where the evidence can be presented, witness testimony will be given under oath and subject to cross examination, and an independent panel of arbitrators will determine the outcome of the case.”
You realize how that wording indicates they proceeded on this, right? He was put in the position of being declared guilty be default with the opportunity graciously provided to prove his own innocence. Arbitration.. Yeah... It's not even a proper legal proceeding like court. He's been destroyed without due process with his only option being to prove innocence against what became presumed guilt. No evidence has been offered and he's never failed a test.
Not that proof of innocence necessarily matters these days. It seems to depend on one's real offense. His seemed to be winning too many times. If he'd been a solid and regular second placer and not 1st, I'll bet he'd still be racing if he wanted to be.edit on 24-8-2012 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)
USADA maintains that Armstrong has used banned substances as far back as 1996, including the blood-booster EPO and steroids as well as blood transfusions — all to boost his performance.
The 40-year-old Armstrong walked away from the sport in 2011 without being charged following a two-year federal criminal investigation into many of the same accusations he faces from USADA. The federal probe was closed in February, but USADA announced in June it had evidence Armstrong used banned substances and methods — and encouraged their use by teammates. The agency also said it had blood tests from 2009 and 2010 that were "fully consistent" with blood doping.
Included in USADA's evidence were emails written by Armstrong's former U.S. Postal Service teammate Floyd Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title after a positive drug test. Landis' emails to a USA Cycling official detailed allegations of a complex doping program on the team. USADA also said it had 10 former Armstrong teammates ready to testify against him. Other than suggesting they include Landis and Tyler Hamilton, both of whom have admitted to doping offenses, the agency has refused to say who they are or specifically what they would say.
Originally posted by theknuckler
Bottom line is he cheated,....