| Is cycling doing the right thing by shunning Riis for his confession of using Performance Enhancing Drugs? Anyone who is a fan of cycling knows that doping has been widespread in cycling over the past 15-20 years.
Pantain, Landis, and Ullrich did it. Armstrong and Indurain did it. Wouldn't be surprised if Lemond used drugs too.
If Cycling really wants to be clean, shouldn't we reward cyclists for coming clean? Or, should former cyclists be punished for telling the truth?
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