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FarKenHall asked in SportsCycling · 2 years ago

What do you do when your favourite professional road cyclists get caught out for doping?

Do you still support them, just pick another favourite, or just deny the truth.

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  • 2 years ago

    I don t have a favorite doper, so him getting caught wouldn t bother me at all.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    If I’m Jerry I spend an hour on Grindr and give in to temptation

  • D50
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    I excuse them as I know their competition does it too, they just haven't been caught yet.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    It's a while since it's happened but once their reputation has been tarnished with using drugs I never really have the same enthusiasm for them. After Alejandro Valverde served a doping ban I felt his subsequent achievements didn't mean much.

  • 2 years ago

    Nothing as it is extremely rare these days.

  • 2 years ago

    You left out an option. What if I don't have a favorite (or favourite) professional road cyclist? What if I'd rather go watch local (amateur) racers in what's called a criterium, or crit race. https://usacrits.com/about/what-is-a-criterium/

    What if my favorite cyclists competed in the 40 + and 50 + divisions. A friend of mine is SIXTY-THREE and still competes. 💪 He does quite well too. Name withheld for obvious reasons - but pic below. Also a link to a video. Rather than just getting one chance to watch 'em...they compete on closed loop circuit passing by again & again. Starting with the juniors & working up to CAT 1 racing, the competition last all day.

    Video... https://vimeo.com/200925351

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    Since I'm my favourite cyclist, I don't have that problem.

    Source(s): Motorized bicycle owner and builder.
  • David
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    I would never deny anything that I thought of as ”truth”. That seems beyond pointless.

    I might not agree with something I thought of as improbable or unlikely though, which is a different thing.

    Apart from that, I’m not heavily enough invested in any pro rider to be particularly upset.

    I’ll hold off judgement and listen to their excuses and see if/how credible they seem.

    If it’s a rider that seems likeable I’d be a bit disappointed. If it’s a rider that seems cocky and obnoxious, it affects me less as it’ll seem like more in character.

    Then, I’ll get on with life. If a GC rider is caught, I might be curious to see what the team does, what the race organization does and what the other teams will do. A GC rider dropping out at late stage can open up the game quite a bit.

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