Traction
This was blogged by former professional cyclist Tom Zirbel
Sound advice... quote from the post here...
"..Maybe we should spend more time and energy into changing the culture of doping in sports being as the current drug testing is seemingly so ineffective. Of course there are always going to be cheaters and D-bags in every profession but if we could minimize that from within, build trust that the guy or gal next to you is clean, we might be able to effectively clean up sport."
Good on you.
Entire post available at:
"..I'm thinking of the next generation of riders.."
This is actually an old quote from a racer during the Tour de France over 10 years ago -- Christophe Bassons. The former rider has an admirable and insightful position about doping which is expounded upon in a current news piece. The article quotes him yesterday in response to the recent Floyd Landis interview as follows:
“I don’t think I was courageous not to take drugs,” the former Festina, Française des Jeux and Jean Delatour rider told Cyclingnews.
"...Doping is always a response to a void, a need – whether it’s for money, or success, or love, or something else.”
Original item from 1999 tour here:
http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/1999/jul99/jul18.shtml
And the current Cyclingnews.com piece available here:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/bassons-wont-judge-landis-and-armstrong
Close To Home on This Case
Apparently there was already an "undeclared" and "unreported" hearing that cleared this athlete?? Why was this not public knowledge and why did the orignal case close given that USADA is still preparing its case for sanctioning?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/zajicek-in-the-centre-of-a-usada-storm
Its Hard to Run Fast Enough To Outrun Your Conscience
Great Article in Runners World regarding EPO and fighting with one's demons: http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-243-521--13729-1-1X2X3X4X5...
Masking agent fails to cover up cheating
Last week's news of the positive test for the masking agent Hydroxyethel starch in rider David Garcia was overshadowed by the positive test for the doping agent EPO by the Spanish professional yesterday. The provisional suspension handed down initially by the UCI (Union Cyclist International) will likely be followed by a stricter penalty.
Upon further examination Hydroxyethel starch has been shown to have potentially significant adverse health effects in peer-reviewed laboratory tests. See the paper by the German team from University of Aachen et. al by clicking http://ccforum.com/content/13/1/R23 Hydroxyethyl starch impairs renal function and induces interstitial proliferation, macrophage infiltration and tubular damage in an isolated renal perfusion model.
Story on Garcia found at cyclingnews.com
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/garcia-positive-for-epo-at-vuelta