I actually think that the suggestion that how the athletes attempt to bend the rules to their advantage without "getting caught" is very similar to automobile racing.
Interpretation of those rules, even in law, is where the issues come in.
It isn't like Armstrong sabotaged anyone's bike, or hit 70 home runs in a major league season.
This all reminds me of watching an Italian League Football (soccer game). When the referee turns his back, they take shots at each others heads with elbows. Then when they get caught because one guy is profusely bleeding from his eye, the other guy claims innocence, "swearing on his dead mothers grave" that he didn't do it. Sure pal, ah hah, sure! Yeh, right.
It's all a bunch of crap. Why bother to get excited about it? You'll wind up being like the fans and the players in a Roma vs. Parmalat game.
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