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Although, Yes, I agree Lance is a nasty person and drugs ran rampant in the era. To ignore this part of the culture could potentially be more damaging and will allow it to creep back in in the long run. These are reminders to the ugly past of the sport. I do not think to sweep it under the rug because the topic is uncomfortable and pisses people off the right thing to do either. The doping discussion will always be present and we have to learn from it, understand it and prevent it from happening again. Love it or hate it, it's been the history of the sport even before Armstong took it to the next level. I'm not saying I know or have the answers. With that said, I believe the riders of today are clean and perhaps Cycling has shaken off this part of culture. We can only hope..
03-11-2023 15:09
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DTrumpey
Although, Yes, I agree Lance is a nasty person and drugs ran rampant in the era. To ignore this part of the culture could potentially be more damaging and will allow it to creep back in in the long run. These are reminders to the ugly past of the sport. I do not think to sweep it under the rug because the topic is uncomfortable and pisses people off the right thing to do either. The doping discussion will always be present and we have to learn from it, understand it and prevent it from happening again. Love it or hate it, it's been the history of the sport even before Armstong took it to the next level. I'm not saying I know or have the answers. With that said, I believe the riders of today are clean and perhaps Cycling has shaken off this part of culture. We can only hope..03-11-2023 15:09