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It not only bugs me that Tour de France winner Floyd Landis is now under suspicion for doping his way to victory, but that the science of all this can't figure out exactly what he took.
And while Landis is fighting this latest report and has denied cheating, he's acknowledging that step B in the testing process probably won't be much different than step A. He's hired a doctor to help him dispute the results.
The test was taken at the time Landis made a stunning comeback during the race...
When I played sports as a kid, I was taught that whether I won or lost, I was to conduct myself with the utmost class.
It's funny how, on the grandest stages in sports, the sportsmanship kids are taught at the lower levels suddenly get thrown out the window.
The incident I'm specifically referring to is French soccer star Zinedine Zidane's head-butt on defender Marco Materazzi in France's 6-4 loss to Italy on penalty kicks in Sunday's World Cup final in Berlin.
The match was in...
I once worked with a man who said he rooted for the Chicago Cubs because "no matter how they do, you're never disappointed." I had to think for a moment when he said that — after all, the Cubs have done nothing but disappoint their fans since 1908, when they won their last World Series, and even more so since 1945, when they made their last appearance in the Fall Classic.I guess it's all in how you look at it. The sun rises every morning and sets every night; it has for...
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