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Anonymous
>Constant obsession about drugs takes the magic out of sport. The Tour de France, after all, was created precisely as a superhuman contest that no one was ever expected to endure without boosting their performance artificially - in the good old days, long before doping tests, the athletes were all known to be on cocaine, but people still wondered at and lauded them, because their achievements were so unnatural as to be miraculous. Once we accept that we can’t stop people doping, the less active 99.99% of us might just be content to sit back in our armchairs and watch the sheer spectacle of athletes transgressing the frail limitations of this too too solid flesh.
>> Anonymous
tl;dr

but if your getting at doping, I prefer to watch undrugged athletes because seeing them go so far beyond what a normal human can do is like seeing a God on earth. Its like watching Phelps. No man should be able to swim that fast and yet he does. Same goes for Lance armstrong.
>> Anonymous
tl:dr
Phelps is a drug cheat.
inb4 shitstorm
>> Fat Ginger Faggot
Post that pic in /tv/.
>> Anonymous
>>241348
Prove it. That's all I'll ask.
>> Anonymous
>>241361
Phelps I don't know, but armstrong had been caught by the french dispite the american propaganda. It's just a question of time
>> Anonymous
>>241453
The French are just trying to take him down because he's an American who pwns them. They're the propagandists here. Armstrong's never tested positive. Not once.
>> Anonymous
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U.S.A. cheats with saiyan DNA.
>> Anonymous
>>241466
I disagree, the french because of the tour de france have the most advanced anti-doping agency on the planet, yes even better than the olympics as the olympic agency actually go to france to learn from them. Your statement is nothing but american propaganda. And let's not forget: Armstrong did not came back to the tour ever again after being caught by them, nice way to prove he was innocent.
>> Anonymous
>>241466
This statement is ridiculous, the french haven't won the tour for decades now, they couldn't care less about an american winning it, nor a spanish nor an italian or a german.
>> Anonymous
>>241535
What part of "he has never tested positive" do you not understand? And it never occurred to you that he quit because he got old or bored, did it? No, you went straight for the obvious conspiracy.
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>>241529
Use this one. Its superior.
>> Anonymous
>>241572
Copypasta just for you

On August 23, 2005, L'Équipe, a major French daily sports newspaper, reported on its front page under the headline "le mensonge Armstrong" ("The Armstrong Lie") that 6 urine samples taken from the cyclist during the prologue and five stages of the 1999 Tour de France, frozen and stored since at "Laboratoire national de dépistage du dopage de Châtenay-Malabry" (LNDD), had tested positive for EPO in recent retesting conducted as part of a research project into EPO testing methods. For years, it had been impossible to detect the drug, called erythropoietin, which builds endurance by boosting the production of oxygen carrying red blood cells. The world governing body of cycling, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), did not begin using a urine test for EPO until 2001, two years after the sample were taken. This claim was based on an investigation in which they claimed to be able to match samples from the 1999 Tour that were used to hone the EPO test to Armstrong. To establish a link between Armstrong and the samples, the LNDD matched the tracking numbers on the samples with those on Armstrong's record with the UCI during the 1999 Tour.

TL;DR
He very probably took 2nd generation EPO during a time when the technology to track it didn't exist. Cry more.