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Ask A Doper: Is The Tour de France Really Clean?
So its the magical time of year when were all transported to the French Alps. When we watch (or listen to) the Tour de France while we should be working. Where we dare to dream if a rider will emerge from the field that was waiting to prove his might against the favorites. Watching the riders overcome the most grueling and punishing elements that this new climate can throw at them. Last but not least, we ask, Is what Im watching naturally possible, or am I signing up to be let down by another super-human once-in-a-lifetime effort?(Photo by Spring Cycling Agency/UAE Team Emirates)Is The Tour de France Clean?The latter question has bubbled to the top more in recent years, especially as Tadej Pogaar looks all but clear for a 5th Tour de France victory. Anyone who lived (and believed) through the Lance Armstrong era knows the feeling, that cheated feeling. Who can we really ask about these kinda of things? Our buddy (and persistent thorn in cyclings doping side) Phil Gaimon decided to take a different approach to his yearlyare they doping?Tour de France talk. This time, Gaimon brings on Tom Danielson for a longer conversation about doping. If you know anything about Tom Danielson, this is a pretty big deal. You can check it out in the video below or in the linked podcast.This guest choice is not random. Danielson comes with his own history, including doping sanctions. It is a conversation between people who know the sports baggage. But still think the current peloton deserves more than blanket suspicion every time the racing gets hard to believe.Gaimon is not asking anyone to forget cyclings past; its impossible not to. Because theres a difference between healthy skepticism and just yelling doping at every result you do not understand.Ride fast, Do Drugs, Tell Lies oh, Lance! (Photo/BikeRumor)SoAre They All Doping?The conversation between Gaimon and Danleison delves into the uncomfortable aspects of being a cycling fan in 2026. We want fast racing, big attacks, and history-making performances. Unfortunately when they happen, half the internet decides they must be fake. That tension is not going away, especially at the Tour.But Gaimons conversation is worth hearing. Because the past matters, up-to-date drug testing matters, and transparency matters. So does giving current riders at least some room to race before dragging every old scandal back onto their shoulders.Doping talk will always be part of cycling. Maybe it should be. The sport earned that baggage the hard way. But this video is a better conversation than the usual comment-section sludge.Watch the video, hear the argument, then decide where you land.
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