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Yep, I always said cycling was dirty, back in the early 90's were fed dbol and said they were like vitamins. 
One of these days they will figure out what Armstrong was on.

One of these days they will figure out what Armstrong was on.
AP said:COLORADO SPRINGS, United States (AFP) - US cyclist Stephen Alfred has received an eight-year ban after testing positive for a pair of banned performance-enhancing substances, the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) announced.
Alfred, 39, tested positive for non-natural testosterone and for human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) in separate tests that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code considers one offense.
The elevated testosterone positive came in an out-of-competition random test last May 28 while the hCG positive came last June 10 at the Pan American Cycling Championships in Brazil.
A lifetime ban could have been imposed because Alfred had previously tested positive for the banned substance norandrosterone at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
But USADA ruled Friday that a reduction to eight years was justified because of the circumstances surrounding his first doping violation, for which Alfred had received a reduced suspension of six months.
Alfred's results since May 28 have been forfeited while his eight-year ban, effectively ending his career, began this past Tuesday, the day he accepted the sanction.