Last week the media was awash with reports and details of the show cause letter received by the sports scientist Stephen Dank. The resultant commentary quickly regressed into a continuation of the ill-informed and unsubstantiated speculation as to what happened in 2012 at the Essendon Football Club accompanied by naive cries for the truth […]
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How did Lance Armstrong get away with it? It is a question for the ages, and one that is a key to a lot of doors that have sat quietly locked for years, but which are now being thrown wide open. It is a matter of little White lies, and great big black ones more […]
Editorial Originally published by the The International Network of Humanistic Doping Research http://doping.au.dk/ Martin Hardie, Lecturer in Law, School of Law, Deakin University, Australia. It is July and the Tour is upon us, and already the first week of racing, as is the norm, has been marred by a number of crashes that have seen […]
This week the cycling world again has been plunged into controversy after doping statements made by Floyd Landis. This is a further chapter in a saga that started with doping allegations in the Festina Tour of 1998. The allegations made by Floyd Landis this week raise issues that many people believe go to the heart […]