Cycling Is All Pumped Up About Its Doping Problem. / Justin Brown.
by Brown, Justin; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Cycling Is All Pumped Up About Its Doping Problem, July 26, 2002; pp. 12.
"Cycling fans have become cynical. The same can be said of fans of other sports, who no longer know what is real and what is fake, who is taking and who is not." (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR) This article examines the problem of doping in competitive cycling.
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