79pmooney
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02/28/2014 04:39 PM |
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This takes me back to the medals we won at the '84 Olympics in LA using blood doping. Took me a couple of years to hear of it, but it sat dead wrong with me and still does. I will always consider those medals "dirty". Ben |
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Cosmic Kid
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02/28/2014 04:52 PM |
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Why? The practice was not banned, and they were not taking any drugs. They were just putting "themselves" back into themselves. No foreign substances, etc.
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Just say "NO!" to WCP!!!!
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Dale
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02/28/2014 05:35 PM |
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Posted By Cosmic Kid on 02/28/2014 04:15 PM
There was an interesting discussion a few weeks ago over on ST, asking if doping were legalized (testoterone, EPO, etc), would you use the products?
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If they become legal, why WOULDN'T you look into it (especially since you know your competition will be using it)?
Why? Because I don't want my nads to shrink down to the size of raisins, for openers. |
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Cosmic Kid
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02/28/2014 10:41 PM |
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OK, I'll give you that one....and of course for you, me and 6ix, testosterone is a really bad idea since it can increase the chance if blood clots. (same with EPO, I believe). But that is different than a sense that it would then violate some sense of ethics. |
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stronz
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02/28/2014 11:52 PM |
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why not dope? cause thats not why I ride the freakin bike, thats why! If my livelihood depended on winning races and it was legal OK i'd consider it. But thank G-d i dont ride a bike for a living - I do it cause its fun and being faster than other people really isnt part of it. |
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Dale
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03/01/2014 02:24 AM |
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Didn't know that about T, but took it for granted that blood boosters would be contra indicated Eating spinach is about as risky as I go, other than riding a bike I mean |
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longslowdistance
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03/01/2014 07:02 AM |
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CK's point is still valid. Otherwise, you have to accept that Caffeine is doping. |
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Patched Tube
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03/11/2014 04:20 PM |
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Posted By Cosmic Kid on 02/28/2014 04:15 PM
Posted By stronzo nonfumare on 02/28/2014 09:09 AM
Love Jens -- and I couldnt care less if he doped. He has to say the right things to keep working. They all do. I have reached the point where I assume the entire sport is dirty. Read the news about Xenon use over at CN? see link below. The truth is that all pro teams are looking for ways to enhance performance without getting caught. The Russians think using Xenon to displace Oxygen and force the body to make more hemoglobin is OK and point out that it is not specifically excluded by the rules. Garmin looked at it (thats right squeaky clean Garmin) and concluded it was the equivalent of doping. Having the same effect as breathing a lower concentration of Oxygen - which is apparently not doping. (Why again?) So for me its time to just assume they all are on rocket fuel and enjoy the "spectacle"(I di not say "sport") http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/xenon-gas-should-be-banned-says-garmin-sharp-doctor
So if it is not banned by WADA, the UCI or the IOC, why shouldn't any team look into it?
There was an interesting discussion a few weeks ago over on ST, asking if doping were legalized (testoterone, EPO, etc), would you use the products?
A bunch of people got all indignant and said "NO!! IT IS STILL DOPING!!!", which just struck me as silly. It is illegal because the governing bodies say it is illegal. There is no inherent moral quality to those actions, other than what we assign it. If they become legal, why WOULDN'T you look into it (especially since you know your competition will be using it)?
Same as AICAR....only ruled illegal before the 2012 season (or maybe 2011)....prior to that, it was not specifically banned, so if anyone used it, they were not cheating or doing anything wrong.
I would NEVER stoop so low as to use EPO or HGH. I want races to be clean, to be decided by TRAINING and GUTS! Not by what is in the medicine cabinet at home. Legalizing these substances would be the DEATH of the ENTIRE sport and make it no better than PRO WRESTLING!!
I'd rather come in LAST and know my results would be LEGITIMATE no matter what ANYBODY ELSE is doing!!!
Besides... I can't afford it ;-) |
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Cosmic Kid
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03/11/2014 04:26 PM |
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Moralist. |
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79pmooney
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03/11/2014 08:35 PM |
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Patched, you realize your byline applies to every clean winner ever, including you. Ben |
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longslowdistance
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03/11/2014 08:37 PM |
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Hey Patched Tube, great rant. Seriously.
My question for you: have you ever consumed caffeine? Just curious.
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Patched Tube
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03/12/2014 12:37 PM |
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Posted By 79 pmooney on 03/11/2014 08:35 PM
Patched, you realize your byline applies to every clean winner ever, including you. Ben
Ah... I have cleverly avoided that problem by never winning. ;-) |
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Patched Tube
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03/12/2014 12:44 PM |
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Posted By Frederick Jones on 03/11/2014 08:37 PM
Hey Patched Tube, great rant. Seriously.
My question for you: have you ever consumed caffeine? Just curious.
Well I suppose I'm a bit "soft" on doping: I've never elevated it on the moral plane to level of genocide as some folks do.
You do the crime, you do the time and then you move on - and no, I don't believe in first offense life time bans. I take it for granted that in cycling, as in every other sport, getting an edge by fair means or foul is simply part of the game. It may well that it would be a far better thing if it were not but I don't confuse the world as it is for the way I think it should be.
And its a funny thing: the athletes in the sport always seem to come to some sort of collective decision about what is legal, illegal and "beyond the pale". Barry Bonds never got drilled by a pitcher for taking steroids - but if he got caught "peeking" somebody would have put a fastball into his ribs.
Your mention of caffeine is instructive: one day a certain amount is doping, next day its perfectly fine. I did line up for one race with my system loaded with prednisone (a pretty nasty GI issue). Technically I'm as big a cheat as LA or essentially every other significant rider of that era. But I don't any sleep over it. |
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Dale
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03/12/2014 01:04 PM |
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Posted By Patched Tube on 03/12/2014 12:44 PM
And its a funny thing: the athletes in the sport always seem to come to some sort of collective decision about what is legal, illegal and "beyond the pale". Barry Bonds never got drilled by a pitcher for taking steroids
THAT just might be the most interesting thing said on the topic of doping yet.
But the non-doping pitchers wouldn't have done any damage anyway so the point might very well be moot |
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Orange Crush
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03/12/2014 01:18 PM |
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Not just interesting, those two sentences pretty much define the doping playing field in any sport. Its a playing field that gets defined in change rooms, showers and lockers, well outside the eye of the powers that be (or the public's). |
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