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How many amateur cyclists check the ingredients and possible contamination of all the legal supplements that they consume? I would worry that if my supplements are contaminated I would be banned and labelled a cheat for what? An amateur race that means nothing? Just for participation in an event for fun? Unless I could guarantee that my supplements are free of contamination I would not start a race where testing is a possibility. The burden of proof of innocence is a joke that we have seen played on too many pro cyclists already and what chance does an amateur have of clearing there name?
08-03-2024 04:12
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bootybrown
How many amateur cyclists check the ingredients and possible contamination of all the legal supplements that they consume? I would worry that if my supplements are contaminated I would be banned and labelled a cheat for what? An amateur race that means nothing? Just for participation in an event for fun? Unless I could guarantee that my supplements are free of contamination I would not start a race where testing is a possibility. The burden of proof of innocence is a joke that we have seen played on too many pro cyclists already and what chance does an amateur have of clearing there name?08-03-2024 04:12