A doping conundrum: just $6m a year on developing new tests, $350m on testing
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* By Roger Pielke Jr 21 July 2014 Speaking last week in Australia, the winner of the 2011 Tour de France winner, Cadel Evans, claimed that professional cycling today is cleaner than at any time in his experience. The 37-year-old Aussie rider said: "It's in the best shape – maybe not economically – but the best shape ethically and sporting-wise that the sport has ever been in, certainly since I've been involved in the sport."
A doping conundrum: just $6m a year on developing new tests, $350m on testing
A doping conundrum: just $6m a year on…
A doping conundrum: just $6m a year on developing new tests, $350m on testing
* By Roger Pielke Jr 21 July 2014 Speaking last week in Australia, the winner of the 2011 Tour de France winner, Cadel Evans, claimed that professional cycling today is cleaner than at any time in his experience. The 37-year-old Aussie rider said: "It's in the best shape – maybe not economically – but the best shape ethically and sporting-wise that the sport has ever been in, certainly since I've been involved in the sport."