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    at one time there was a women's tour
    http://www.topendsports.com/events/t...ance/women.htm

    to erik zabel: say it aint so
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    Do you ever really hear that much about female dopers in the sport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    Do you ever really hear that much about female dopers in the sport?
    no! nothing! i find it weird and interesting. it seems as if men's and women's cycling are almost two different sports anyway. now with the doping situation, it seems even moreso. don't you think? oh those boys...

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    Disclaimer:Saying this as somebody who's been riding less than 2 years and just now realized that she wants to race and doesn't know too much on the racing end(so what I'm saying might not be right):
    There could be less women in cycling who dope because it's not as competitive i.e., as many participants, sponsors, televised and promoted, in the public. Maybe the women who compete at that level are just trying to get the sport moving and keep the momentum, promoting to an audience who is just now embracing it (the general public). Men's cycling is heavily promoted, has lots and lots of participants, and people all over see at as a popular sport and supports it. Look at the Tour de France: The Men's tour is televised and talked about, even amongst popular sports stations like ESPN and then there was the Women's tour, which lasted for not that long and not nearly as popular amongst the general public or popular sports stations. So, the need to win is still pretty big for the women, but there's also a need to promote the sport in general, due to the lack of popularity and doping would only hinder that tremendously.
    That's just from where I'm standing and I could be wrong. Hopefully that helps.
    But, the whole doping thing just sucks 'cause it makes all racers look bad and this case is just making that worse. We need to draw the line on doping in all sports aka no doping!

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    missymaya - I agree with you. I think there are differences, also, between mens and womens sports. We love going to WNBA games because there is a different atmosphere, it isn't all showboating, and the women seem to have a different view on the whole thing.

    I don't know enough about mens vs. womens cycling to make an educated statement on it but I wonder because it is "less popular", there is less pressure? Also, I am sure the money/sponsorship isn't equal between the genders. (I know it is popular and that there is pressure, of course, but the mens gets more publicity.)

    Maybe if we had true equality then the women would feel as compelled as the men to cheat but for now, it works.

    One last thought that I hope isn't true, could it be that in the high-ranking womens cycling community that there is less scrutiny than what is with the men? ie maybe it does happen but it isn't as much of a witch hunt?

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    I Think it several things:
    1. Not the Boy's club- witness TE vs. the "other" cycling board
    2. Less money involved, which means that the riders and teams can't afford to buy the "products" needed, plus the folks involved are more likely doing it for the love of the sport.
    They are some women doper - look up Genevieve Jeanson, but she the only one I know of.

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    I've been trying to stay away from this boo ha ha with Floyd, doping, LeMond, the phone call etc. cause the whole thing really stinks. And I mean everything and everyone.

    Someone pointed out that USADA (whatever the the acronym) gets part of its funding from the govt. so there is a temptation to hang someone dry to say "see-- see, we need money for enforcement..." Then what's LeMond doing in the pic? What does he have to contribute to this sordid/sorry affair. He's not part of the French lab, he's not part of Landis camp nor associated closely with big teams...

    I wish this whole thing was just a bad nightmare and I wish we all get back to our riding for the love of sport.
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    now boys vs womens cycling... Like eden said on another thread why spend hundreds of $$$ on things like EPO so you can pick up a preems worth $10.00 at a crit. Just doesn't really makes any sense to me... But on the mens circuit winning is big $$$ where it pays.

    The other thing I've noticed too is that, well atleast for me, winning isn't everything and winning by cheaing is just so defeating emotionally. Such a win seems so hollow. But to a lot of men, winning is at any cost. And many of them just don't seem to care if it means to cheat a little or cheat a lot.

    Again I just wish everyone on this monkey business stop pounding their chest and put away their over inflated egos and get to the business of reality. Tell the truth, admit that you've made mistakes in handling of the samples and truth may never be known about Mr. Landis use of drugs and be done with it. And for Mr. Landis to come clean with some explanation of some odd comments made about Mr. Le Monde

    The whole thing is such a circus now, I'll abstain from making any judgement.

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    Please don't get me wrong when I mention about hollow win, that I have had experience of winning with drugs. For the record, I hate drugs even painkillers. I hate the out of control feel of many of these drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    One last thought that I hope isn't true, could it be that in the high-ranking womens cycling community that there is less scrutiny than what is with the men? ie maybe it does happen but it isn't as much of a witch hunt?
    yeah...you hope they don't care as much because its "women's" sports and the "who cares about that" kind of attitude.

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    I personally love womens sports because I think more people do it for the love of the sport instead of the money. Maybe that is where the corruption is in mens sports?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    Do you ever really hear that much about female dopers in the sport?
    I do, but I don't remember her name. I'll have to see if I can find it.

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    I almost wish this thread could be split - the Landis thread, and the Women's pro-cycling thread.

    Both are great convos!

    So here first... women's cycling and my 2cents

    Re women's cycling not being so obvious in the public eye - we are fighting (in the Western world at least) a loooong social history of how women are perceived. And that takes time to change. And even longer, apparently, for media and advertisers to think they have to 'get with the programme' too.

    Women's sports rarely set "world fastest times", they tend to set women's bests. No women will ever match O'Bree's 1 hour record - probably not even with the use of drugs. No women will ever ride in a team with men like Lance and Floyd. Our physiology is just too different.

    And this is the crux of the issue, I believe.

    Media believe they should portray the best, and til they are willing to take a chance and realise that there is a big following of men and women for womens sports, we wont see it "out therre". And to make the following bigger, it needs to be supported by media. Catch 22.

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    Landis...
    I believe in him
    I believe that the testosterone accusations are bunk - why on earth would you take a useless drug (well, a one off hit of testosterone is pointless) when you know you will be tested if you get placed???
    Crazy

    I'm with you, as so many other, Smiling Cat
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    amnesty idea

    re:women and biking and doping,

    Diane Modahl is one woman athlete who tested positive for doping and was later cleared
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2559981.stm

    re: bjarne riis

    i've admired bjarne riis since seeing "overcoming," which is a great dvd. now he says he doped to win the tour. eric zabel and rolf adag admitted. telekom's Bert Dietz, Christian Henn and Udo Boelts admitted. jan ullrich was on the same telekom/t-mobile team and now they're talking about cutting him some slack due to the team dynamics at play.

    i think maybe the UCI and the pro tour should announce an amnesty day - any rider who ever doped could come clean on that one day with no repercussions. the only censure would be for the team's directors and doctors if they were aware of any doping practices. all old samples and test results would be thrown away. no wins would be voided. we could start with a clean slate.

    unless this is done we're not going to get a complete or honest picture of how rampant this practice is or was, and i think until recently it was very common.

    i'm sure there are a bazillion holes in this suggestion but i'd like some closure followed by some new starts.
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    I hope Floyd is innocent; he seems sincere and since he fought to make his hearing open for people to see, it seems like there is nothing to hide.

    I think there is so much we'll never know and sometimes the elite cycling circuit seems not very desirable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post
    I almost wish this thread could be split - the Landis thread, and the Women's pro-cycling thread.

    Both are great convos!

    So here first... women's cycling and my 2cents

    Re women's cycling not being so obvious in the public eye - we are fighting (in the Western world at least) a loooong social history of how women are perceived. And that takes time to change. And even longer, apparently, for media and advertisers to think they have to 'get with the programme' too.

    Women's sports rarely set "world fastest times", they tend to set women's bests. No women will ever match O'Bree's 1 hour record - probably not even with the use of drugs. No women will ever ride in a team with men like Lance and Floyd. Our physiology is just too different.

    And this is the crux of the issue, I believe.

    Media believe they should portray the best, and til they are willing to take a chance and realise that there is a big following of men and women for womens sports, we wont see it "out therre". And to make the following bigger, it needs to be supported by media. Catch 22.
    Or start a new thread on womens sports.

    We don't get the money, coverage, sponsorship, salary .... but if you take the biggest pro sports fan, men or women that you can think of to a womens pro game and here it doesn't matter if it's WNBA, pro softball, soccer, American football or of course cycling and you'll hear this:

    "wow, they play the game the way it's supposed to be played".

    I'm not a fan of most sports and I truly suck at any team sport. But womens basketball for example does not have the speed, power, dunks of the mens game but I'm told by those who enjoy the game that the strategy is better.
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