The B will be positive. I bet 10 beers (payable at Rollapaluza VIII - why not come and watch some cycle sport where the competitors openly admit they take drugs?) that it is.
It's not the end of cycling. The problem is that this should have happened 40 years ago, or even 50 years ago, after Mallejac nearly died on the Ventoux. Cycling has had a long time to sort this out, but seems only to be getting to grips with it now.
Guys like Marc Madiot been talking about 'cyclisme a deux vitesses' - 2 speed cycling for many years now.
The B will be positive. I bet 10 beers (payable at Rollapaluza VIII - why not come and watch some cycle sport where the competitors openly admit they take drugs?) that it is.
It's not the end of cycling. The problem is that this should have happened 40 years ago, or even 50 years ago, after Mallejac nearly died on the Ventoux. Cycling has had a long time to sort this out, but seems only to be getting to grips with it now.
Guys like Marc Madiot been talking about 'cyclisme a deux vitesses' - 2 speed cycling for many years now.