tour de france 2013
- GlowingStar
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Hehe ! What a first day !
- Peter
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You spend close to a bloody month watching it to see who wins ..
And you think you know who won .....
But next year,or the year after, it turns out he was just as clean as all the others before and after him !
It's not like baseball where stats are stats and are irrefutable !
Like Bjarne Riis said : * I've never been tested positive ! *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTmoIsSt ... C6D3FD074C
- webwit
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I stopped watching this shit years ago, because it's about who takes doping best and manages to conceal it, until technology catches up.
- Kurk
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Ah, all those hypocritical discussions about doping. Cycling and doping are a golden combination and has been so since the early days of the sport. And now people act as if it was totally unexpected that most of the cyclist are heavily doped.
I enjoy the Tour de France just as much as ever.
BTW, I don't think that there is any "clean" professional sport if there are appreciable amounts of money to be earned and if doping helps to get you to the top.
I enjoy the Tour de France just as much as ever.
BTW, I don't think that there is any "clean" professional sport if there are appreciable amounts of money to be earned and if doping helps to get you to the top.
- Peter
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Well said Kurkk !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boosting_%28doping%29
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasse_Vir%C3%A9n
Elite-sports aren't healthy !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boosting_%28doping%29
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasse_Vir%C3%A9n
Elite-sports aren't healthy !
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- GlowingStar
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Of course none of them is "clean" but IMO it's not about who is winning, it's about beautiful landscapes and discovering places, anyway I don't watch any cycling competition apart from this really.
- webwit
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Pointing to other sports is a hypocrite logical fallacy. It's like arguing killing or stealing is ok, because... people kill and steal - you know it and cannot prevent it - so you enjoy killing and stealing, pah! Right. Doping and sports cannot, ever, go together, and people who are caught, are indeed cheats, and not people going for level playing field. And cheats make a sport worthless and corrupted. Doping and sport can never go together because you can never make everything legal, as people would kill themselves and the sport becomes bio-technical. And if you make just some doping legal, still more people kill themselves, as you just create another, more dangerous barrier which people can ignore (i.e. it solves nothing).
- guilleguillaume
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I completely agree with webwit's opinion.
- webwit
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Yeah, uhm, the beautiful scenery.


- HaaTa
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- HaaTa
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Oh, there are more...I time lapse while riding -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaat ... 265663632/
Over 5000 photos from that day...
Over 5000 photos from that day...
- webwit
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Not the most picturesque part you're now in. Hey let me ask you a practical question. How do you haul all of your stuff? Or did you only take your toothbrush? In other words, where do you hide your 122 key Model F?
- HaaTa
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Well I carry a 10kg bag with basic toiletries, 1 change of clothes, pair of shoes, laptop and some extra biking clothes/supplies for when the weather turns.
Everything else I send a few days ahead of me by Takkyubin, quite cheaply too.
I brought along a 122 Model F for hasu
Everything else I send a few days ahead of me by Takkyubin, quite cheaply too.
I brought along a 122 Model F for hasu

- bhtooefr
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Ah, the Tour de France.
Where everyone fills themselves with all sorts of drugs to go faster, and that's nearly accepted, yet actually improving the bicycle while using a natural human is not.
Meanwhile, I have used a substance that is on the WADA list, with my slow-ass recumbent trike. (Riding home from a restaurant with a couple beers in me. Alcohol isn't banned for cycling - just motorsports and aviation, IIRC, maybe archery - but it is banned for something.
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Where everyone fills themselves with all sorts of drugs to go faster, and that's nearly accepted, yet actually improving the bicycle while using a natural human is not.
Meanwhile, I have used a substance that is on the WADA list, with my slow-ass recumbent trike. (Riding home from a restaurant with a couple beers in me. Alcohol isn't banned for cycling - just motorsports and aviation, IIRC, maybe archery - but it is banned for something.

- 7bit
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As far as I know they don't take drugs anymore. They fill in some special racing blood instead and change back to normal when the race is over and the doping test is done.