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Desde 1998, mais de um terço dos
ciclistas classificados nos 10 primeiros lugares da Volta à França estiveram
envolvidos em problemas relacionados com doping. O desporto profissional e as
verbas nele envolvidas tornam inevitável o fenómeno, com o envolvimento de
médicos, laboratórios e dos próprios estados — uma vergonha e um nojo!
Veja em cima a cara dos janotas em
causa, que deviam figurar nos ecrãs gigantes de todos os recintos desportivos.
(Ver melhor a cara e os nomes dos
aldrabões, clicando na imagem para ampliar)Since 1998, more than a third of the top finishers of the Tour de
France have admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs at some point in
their careers or have been officially linked to doping. The grid below shows
the original top-10 placements in each of the past 15 years. Riders pictured
have either tested positive, admitted to doping or been sanctioned by an
official cycling or antidoping agency. Cyclists whose sanctions were later
overturned are not included.Related
Article »Since
1998, more than a third of the top finishers of the Tour de France have
admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs at some point in their careers or
have been officially linked to doping. The grid below shows the original top-10
placements in each of the past 15 years. Riders pictured have either tested
positive, admitted to doping or been sanctioned by an official cycling or
antidoping agency. Cyclists whose sanctions were later overturned are not
included.Related
Article »Since
1998, more than a third of the top finishers of the Tour de France have
admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs at some point in their careers or
have been officially linked to doping. The grid below shows the original top-10
placements in each of the past 15 years. Riders pictured have either tested
positive, admitted to doping or been sanctioned by an official cycling or
antidoping agency. Cyclists whose sanctions were later overturned are not
included.Related
Article »
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