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Drug/Dope Testing is a Joke in Sport

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I saw an article over at Velonews, then went to The Guardian, citing a German TV documentary that had done investigative reporting on a systematic doping program throughout the sport’s programs in Russia.  They say that maybe 99% of the Russian athletes that competed at the  recent Olympic Games were doping.

99%.  That is a very inclusive number.  Even if this number is off by a factor of 2 or 3, which I very much doubt, it just goes to show that all sports are super polluted and that the whole system is very much broken.  Like catastrophically.

I know, by personal observation, and studies, how much better today’s doping products make an athlete.  So when the Russians don’t sweep the podium in all the sports it shows that they aren’t the only ones using drugs.

And how many positive tests were there?  It is hard to find, but here at Wiki, they show around 15 athletes were caught doping before or during London.  And there were 8 caught in Sochi.  Only one of those 23 were Russian, a discus thrower.

Russia led the medal count at their Olympics this past year.  And not one of their athletes tested positive.  And the documentary says that 99% of their athletes were doping.

I’ve said it before and now I’ll just restate it again, in complete, utter disgust.   Dope testing is not a viable way to control the use of drugs in athletics.  It doesn’t work and catches only the stupid and unlucky ones.  Very, very few.

But, we knew this already.  That is one thing that the whole Lance thing showed us is that the testing isn’t catching anyone.  Not Levi, or George, Dave, Tommy, Ryder, Christian, Kevin, Lance, not one of them.  So why should it be any different in all sports, including cycling, still.

Lance told me this spring, when he called me, that he “didn’t want to burst my bubble, but all great cyclists doped”.  Merckx, Hinault, even Andy Hampsten.  I told him that I didn’t have any personal knowledge of most of those guys, but very much doubted that Andy took anything to race bicycles.   I don’t doubt that most cyclists took drugs, historically, but the drugs only got out of control since he had been competing on a Professional level.    It got to the point of where you were not even close to be competitive if you didn’t participate in doping.

Now this.  In cycling, all the riders are trying to convince the public that the sport is so clean.  But, 99% of the Russian athletes, which I assume includes all the Russian cyclists, are on a doping program.  And the Russian guys aren’t smearing all the other professionals cyclists, so it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to realize that cycling still has big issues.

After hearing of this, former WADA president Dick Pound said. “Somebody’s got to come up with an answer.  If something of this nature is being organized in any country, it’s a very serious problem for the credibility of international sport and the credibility of anti-doping efforts.”  Yeah, sports have a credibility problem.

It is really all a shell game, with us, the athletic community, riders and fans holding the empty shell.

 

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Winter Mileage Rule / Sunflower Bicycles Annual Holiday Party

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Yesterday was the Sunflower Holiday party.  To me, it sort of kicks off the Christmas holiday season.  It seems about right to start thinking about Christmas two or three weeks ahead of time.  Forget this Christmas in November thing.

Anyway, I got a little behind and didn’t get a chance to exercise, so I decided to ride the 32 miles over to Lawrence, at night, on gravel.

It was in the lower 30’s and it got me thinking about my winter mileage rule.  Which is – one mile for every degree temperature it is, in Fahrenheit.   So, if it is 30 out, right around 30 miles, 18, then 18 miles, 60, then……..yep, 60 miles.  Pretty easy and a pretty good rule of thumb.  When it starts getting way below 30, in the teens, I usually only have an hour or so in me, on the road, before I start seizing up, so I’d usually ride off-road, then the rule doesn’t apply.

Anyway, I rode on gravel down along the river and at about 30 minutes into the 2 hour ride, my headlight went dead.  And it was cloudy, so the big moon out right now, wasn’t.  I could see okay, but I really wouldn’t have been able to make out a huge stick or brick in the road, if there was one.

About 1/3 the way there, I catch a movement from my left and next thing I know, there is, what seems like a huge deer, jumping right in front of my bars.  The deer jumped onto the road and then must have seen me and jumped again as we were on a collision course.  I can’t really say if the deer was one foot in front of me or 3, but it was really, really close.  I instinctively looked to my left, fully expected a second or third deer to be barreling into me, but there was only one, to my relief.  The episode gave me a jolt of adrenaline, which lasted the next few miles.

So, I got to the party a little late, but that was fine.  I got to catch up with a bunch of guys I hadn’t seen in a long time since I haven’t been going to the races.  Plus, I got to see the people that I only see once a year, at this party, which is the real reason I go.

Anyway, the party was a great success, once again.  Dan Hughes, proprietor of the Sunflower, plans the party out the whole year and other than running out of red wine, it was perfect.  Dan is a star in the new Specialized catalog,  Specialized did a full expose of Dan and his Dirty Kanza exploits.  Dan has won Dirty Kanza 4 times, I believe.   He put it on the map and now it is a bucket list race for many.  Here is a write-up he did after this past year’s race.

It is raining today and sort of chilly, so I’m glad I got in a couple hours yesterday, plus got to catch up with so friends.  We ended the day at Freestate Brewery, with Matt Gillhausen, from TradeWind Energy,  barely getting there by 10pm for the last of the dinner menu.    All around, it was a pretty good day.

 

Dan, Shadd Smith and myself catching up last night.

Dan, Shadd Smith and myself catching up last night.

 

A photo of Dan from Dirty Kanza that Specialized used in their catalog last year.

A photo of Dan, from Dirty Kanza, that Specialized used in their catalog last year.

 

They picked right.

They picked right.