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Jun 11, 2008

Tom Boonen Cocaine, Cont.

So this just in - Tom Boonen has been banned from the Tour de France. WTF.

I mean, I guess I understand, but it seems that the UCI, as I said previously, loves to ban, throw out of competition, and strip riders of Yellow Jerseys for doing very litte - Floyd Landis is a completely different subject.

Now - what are we really talking about here? In a world where everyone judges cycling by dopers and cheaters - this guy just has some traces of cocaine in his pee. How bad is that?

There's two ways of looking at this - the first:
Tom Boonen is Belgium's favorite son, and a hero to many budding cyclists the world over. He's a great looking guy with everything to live for - but this is pretty bad. He seems to have fallen into the typical young "celebrity" (if you live in Europe) behavior that isn't so foreign to us in America experiencing "Young Hollywood"... Watch E! if you're not sure. This accusation/reality is an embarrassment to Boonen's team (I'm sure), mostly because I would've bet a ton of money on him taking the Green Jersey again this year. Poor form, favorite cyclist.

The second way: It's only a little blow, at least it's not EPO or steroids. Could be worse.

Tom Boonen Cocaine Bust

I promise there will be more of these in the future, especially when the Tour is closer to happening.

Major news for today - yesterday I read that my favorite cyclist Tom Boonen tested positive for cocaine in an out of competition drug test. He only admitted that he was "not perfect" (according to Eurosport). This is pretty disappointing to say the least. The guy is only 27, he's a fantastic athlete, and now everything could be wrecked for him. Apparently he may face jail time if convicted (Belgium's star athlete - I don't think so), but he will not face any repercussions from the UCI. Seems to me like the nature of the UCI is to go after anyone for merely taking a Tylenol during a race - so it's odd that they wouldn't try.

Also - someone on a reply post to an article about this and compared it to performance enhancing drugs - HA! This is ridiculous.