This Can’t Be Good
June 26th, 2008 | Written by The Rev | Topic: SermonsI think WADA and the UCI are probably the only ones who were surprised by the Danish study that said the EPO test is less reliable than a coin toss. I really don’t know the answer to the doping problem. I know it will never go away but I am not so jaded that I think declaring a pharmaceutical free for all is right either.
I write with wonder about the giants of our sport. They represent an ideal that we all strive for. It is no secret that even Eddy doped. Does that make his achievements any less spectacular? I don’t think so. Doped or not you still have to do the work. You still have to have the desire. You still have to have the engine. Doping does not turn a mule into a thoroughbred. (Ask Joe Papp) I am not condoning doping in any way, shape, or form. To write off the entire sport because of a few, no I am not going to do that either. I know there are clean riders in the Pro Tour. I think the Slipstream model is a great step and the future of cycling. You can ride and win clean and they are proving it.
I think the responsibility to clean up the sport ultimately has to come from the riders themselves. They know who is and who is not clean. They should be putting the pressure on the cheaters to clean the fuck up or get out. If one of my coworkers was stealing from my paycheck you better believe that person would be dealt with and it would not involve a meeting with HR.
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Comment by John the Lawyer on the June 28th, 2008 at 8:40 am
Amen, Rev. Writing off the whole sport because some will cheat isn’t the answer. That scenario happens in every aspect of life.
The silence of the clean riders against those who dope is dumbfounding. You work like a dog to reach the pinnicle of your sport, only to have your proper rewards taken from you by those who think nothing of cutting corners? Can the peer pressure in the peloton really be that profound? Maybe. But I think a whole lot of folks who love this sport would rally around those brave enough to call out the cheaters for what they are: crooks and liars.
Brothers, heal thyselves.