doot doot wrote:
Fallacy wrote:Using the doper argument doesn't work when you are trying to argue Bekele as being a better runner than Farah. Bekele is blatantly and without a shred of doubt a doper. And if one thinks that Mo is a doper due to his time spent off the grid in East Africa...ever consider that that is EXACTLY where his competition spends the year as well. And furthermore, drug testing is far better now than during Bekele's era. It's pretty ignorant that we give the WR holders of the early 2000s the benefit of the doubt while tearing down the better-tested runners of today. Good lord, how does it not occur to everyone that the EPO test being perfected ended the era of weekly time trials from our stars.
It couldn't have been aging or wear and tear because look at Mo!! He's older than these guys. Just got a late start is all. Late bloomer. Misses tests on accident and sucks at geography.
Oh, but Bekele had to just disappear without a trace because testing came along, right? Just gone forever. No one ever tested positive before the Mo era. TESTING!! So Bekele had to slither off into the shadows forever. He never got to beat Mo at Great North or run 2:03: because the testing simultaneously ruined and legitimized everything. Bekele the big fat nobody once they invented testing.
WHY CANT YOU GUYS SEE ITS THE TESTING!!!
THE TESTING!!! IT PROVES MO IS CLEAN!!
WHERE IS KIPCHOGE? Retired. Overweight. Total nobody since TESTING CHASED HIM OFF!!
THERE IS NO BRITISH DOPING SCANDAL BECAUSE THE TESTING.
(Lol Muh Russians, it just occurred to me that Russia is the scapegoat for every shady organization today 🤣)
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Listen imbecile, you can act obstinate all you want but I did not say Mo wasn't a doper. He more than likely is, just like his competitors. I am simply stating the simple fact that many people idolize Bekele, while bashing Mo as a doper, while there is more than enough evidence that Bekele is also a doper and that it is no accident that the days of quick times multiple times a year from athletes was before EPO testing was mainstream. The times have slowed, and the doping appears to only be possible while hidden away in Kenyan and Ethiopian villages (for the most part)