Doping in Tour de France

By July 23, 2008Punch Forum

Ed Pontaoe
23 July 2008

My! My! My!

You’re pretty disturbing, Sr. Jesus A. Garcia, Jr.

You always sing high praises to your meat and butter Tour de Farce (France), but you’d never mentioned what happened in this year’s race.

You never uttered a single word that this 2008 race was hit again with a doping charge. Maybe, if you knew him, Moises Dueñas Nevado, that Spanish cyclist tested positive for the blood-booster EPO.

He was ahead of Frank Schleck of Luxembourg until he pulled out and had been suspended by his team Barloworld.

These doping hits tarnished this prestigious race where these dopeheaded athletes couldn’t get into their minds, that athleticism must be proven by raw and brute force.

And then another Spanish cycling veteran, Manuel Beltran, a former teammate of 7 time champion, the eagle of the Pyrenees, Lance Armstrong, a suspected doper himself but hard to prove . . . was sent home packing for testing positive earlier in the race.

Did you look yourself in the mirror and asked, how credible am I?
Because, I would tell you in your face, you’re a goddamned liar!

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