Lance Armstrong was denying using doping products for years. However he was accused of taking prohibited medications numerous times, he continued to claim that he never administered forbidden preparations. Even when the USADA proved that the cyclist doped, he lied about doping. But ultimately, Lance Armstrong decided to admit to applying EPO, testosterone and blood transfusions.
Although many sportspersons used doping products and avoided detection successfully, there was anything unusual in the doping case of Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong reached great success in sports. He won 7 Tour de France titles. He obtained also certain other awards. The American cyclist obtained worldwide success. Although he submitted to many drug tests, he never tested positive for any forbidden preparation.
Undoubtedly, the American cyclist is not the only sportsperson who has doped. Athletes have used prohibited medications during past years. They continue to apply steroids and other related preparations nowadays. And professional sportspeople will use them in future. Application of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs is spread in professional sports. Almost every athlete administers forbidden medicines. While some sportspersons test positive for banned drugs and receive suspensions, others avoid detection.
As for the attitude to Lance Armstrong’s doping, it’s mainly negative. Numerous individuals got essential anger, when the well-known cyclist admitted to using EPO, the steroid testosterone and blood transfusions. Thousands individuals believed in him. They thought that the legendary American cyclist was “clean”. That’s why their disappointment was significant.
And what is about “clean” sports? Anti-doping agencies should think about this issue. While anti-doping officials claim that they have sophisticated tests to combat doping in sports, many athletes use steroids and/or other related medications and avoid detection.
While the legendary cyclist has admitted to using prohibited products, anti-doping officials should realize that their programs are improper.