Fact: Kipruto is faster than any doped runner (Kenyan or any other) has ever been. So the best clean can beat the best doped? We must have doping all wrong - it isn't performance-enhancing after all.
Fact: Kipruto is faster than any doped runner (Kenyan or any other) has ever been. So the best clean can beat the best doped? We must have doping all wrong - it isn't performance-enhancing after all.
LoneStarXC wrote:
casual obsever wrote:
+1
After Kiprop, Kiptum, and Kipsang, not to mention the Kenyan ladies...
and all the fast times in the 4% and next-%, the answer is clear.
And there’s not much drug testing in road races.
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=9420989
I Bett you he won't run anywhere near that fast on the track at next year's Olympics.