This man is either incredibly unlucky or incredibly clueless.
http://www.velonews.com/article/9074...ve-doping-test
p.s. They sell anti-depressants without a prescription?
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This man is either incredibly unlucky or incredibly clueless.
http://www.velonews.com/article/9074...ve-doping-test
p.s. They sell anti-depressants without a prescription?
There are also OTC natural products touted as anti-depressants.
But I'm going to go with "the chimera did it". ;)
Oh man. If he thought he was depressed before ..... :(
Any excuse is better than none.
So this means he's suspended, again? Two years at his age and it's curtains for his career.
The article said he retired.
Possegal, that was the most hilarious comment! I watched that whole sport special on Tyler and his "chimera"...how ridiculous is that?! I LOVED your comment though!
M
I feel really sorry for him.
Was it here that I heard of folks organizing a local race that had to turn him away as he tried to sneak in? I think one can talk of a really sad case of addiction.
I feel really sorry for him, too. What a sad story.
it probably was a big cry for help. Hope he gets it.
Oh THAT chimera.
I was thinking about the little thing you sit on the patio and I was confused:o
I agree with all of you. And he is the current National Champion! Quick, can we give that title to George Hincapie or Levi Lephimer? If he did infact retire it is probably the best thing on all angles. He will not have to worry about where his next fix is coming from and US cycling will not be damaged any more by him.
Wait, RR are you saying he's a heroin addict or something? I don't get it.
I think it was a sad article, because the man is suffering greatly from depression. His mother has cancer and he got divorced. I feel sorry for him.
I don't think he should be racing at all. He's messed up. Seems like he's finally realizing it.
Karen
i just wiki'ed DHEA...and it doesn't sound like it would be very beneficial to an athlete. why is it banned?