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Monday, May 21, 2007

More on cycling (look away!)

Professional cyclists are like most athletes. Some are smart, some are corrupt, some are really daft. I like the sport nonetheless and, as usual, am enjoying the run-up to the Tour de France, despite the horrible coverage on Versus (nee OLN). Paris-Roubaix was another exciting CSC ride away (O'Grady this year, Cancellara last year). The Giro is shaping up to be a decent battle.

In the meantime, Ivan Basso has been let go by Discovery and admitted to "trying" to dope. Uh-huh. Jason Giambi also apologized for using that "stuff." Baseball. Cycling. Doping sucks. My honey said so, so it is so.

Here's the weird bit, that's actually getting some national media play. Floyd Landis, the homophobic TdF winner from last year, who is accused of using synthetic testosterone, is the subject of a hearing right now by the U.S.A.D.A. (anti-doping agency).

Greg LeMond, the first American TdF champion, testified in the hearing last week. LeMond has been VERY outspoken against doping and has accused Lance Armstrong and now Landis of doping. He says he received a phone call from Landis in which Lemond urged Landis to come clean about doping. LeMond admitted in the course of that phone call that he had been sexually abused as a child and was trying to make the point that secrets can harm you in the long-run. LeMond contends that Landis tacitly admitted to doping in the conversation (a claim Landis denies).

Landis' manager, the night before LeMond was to testify, called LeMond and threatened to expose his secret (the abuse) to the world.

It's all just beyond bizarre.

The thing about any sport is that, however compelled by it I feel, I can choose to do it instead of watch it. My Gunnar mountain bike is off the be repainted and Honey is thinking about trading up her bike. There's a lot to pay attention to that doesn't involve Floyd Landis or Ivan Basso.

When I glance across my office to my road bike, which is my only bike at the moment (what with the Gunnar in parts in my garage and on the way to Wisconsin), I take some comfort in the name on the tubes. He may talk a little much, but right now, LeMond stands for integrity and fortitude and who can't use a little of that?

1 comment:

Suzanne said...

What kind of bicycle paint job can only be had in Wisconsin? Does it come with cheese?

Doping sucks.