My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.
This interview with Vaughters is interesting and informative as he is thoughtful and articulate: http://www.bicycling.com/garmin-insi...eform?page=0,0
Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
Cannondale Quick4
1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
Terry Classic
Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”
Hang onto your hats - there's only going to be more of this in the near future. It's sad. What's even more sad to me, are the amateur racers who are doing the same thing, and are now being found out. As a racer, it's dis-heartening.
SheFly
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
http://twoadventures.blogspot.com
At first I thought we should just let it all go, the past is the past. But the Vaughters interview convinced me that we need to get it all out before we move on. Truth and then reconciliation. You can't have reconciliation without truth.
Reading about this has been helpful to me because I was of the uninformed opinion that passing many, many drug tests was good enough. I did not realize how easy it was for a very long time to pass the tests.
I never was that interested in bike racing. But I am interested in why people do what they do.
Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
Cannondale Quick4
1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
Terry Classic
Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”