Drugs in other sports and the media.
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Valverde was taking his blood out for testing too 😉
"Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago1 -
Or drinking it 🩸
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Agreed. I’ll not say any more- if you cant be nice, be quiet.
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Ive not listened to that yet. Larry dug someone else out a few weeks ago too. I think he’s great on there.
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Lance and altrusim in the same sentence? hmmmm.....🤔
Happy that Brad is, claiming at least, that's he's vanquished some demons.
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Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk says he is in "complete shock" after testing positive for a banned substance.
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How did a footballer fail a drug test? Something has gone seriously wrong there......
All Road/ Gravel: tbcWinter: tbcMTB: tbcRoad: tbc"Look at the time...." "he's fallen like an old lady on a cruise ship..."0 -
Russian interference is one theory I've heard from a Chelsea fan (who is not prone to hyberbole normally). Apparently Abramovich still has a lot of supporters in the club, and as a high profile Ukranian sports star, Murdyk was an easy target of contamination.
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He's been a flop and is on a long and expensive contract. If only there were some way to conveniently end that long expensive contract... hmmm.
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Is it finally time to split the sport, like Rugby, into separate codes?
Cycling & Portuguese cycling?
Either that or they're to be applauded for getting their shizzle together in ways that other federations aren't.
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Cake is just weakness entering the body1 -
The bbc have noticed cyclists are taking carbon monoxide.
"Unfortunately these days a lot of people don’t understand the real quality of a bike" Ernesto Colnago0 -
I see the Professional Tennis players association is to provide legal aid to those accused of doping.
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Let's face it, given tennis' historical position it's likely most players would be found innocent even if they were caught with a massive bag of blood, full of chemicals, and with their name on it in triplicate. It's only right their union ensures they're held to the same standard as anybody else who was mind-bogglingly given a slap on the wrist.
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Pretty nice outcome for Sinner for his two failed tests - 3 month ban and doesn't even miss a Slam.
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Ah, tennis.....always rely on them to get it right in the end. A 3 month ban will teach him........
Tough life being a tennis journalist....or as a PR specialist is more like it. A bunch of sycophants not asking any real questions that may bring the sport into disrepute.
Cycling & athletics are the only sports were doping takes place........
All Road/ Gravel: tbcWinter: tbcMTB: tbcRoad: tbc"Look at the time...." "he's fallen like an old lady on a cruise ship..."1 -
I think that given WADA have recognised he was at no fault (and they're typically pretty hard to convince, unless you're a hotel full of Chinese swimmers) we should probably take that at face value. That the three month ban was agreed/negotiated is awful messaging though. That's not how this should work at all.
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