| And now we are embroiled in another of track and field's endless efforts to get ahead of dopers. |
| Authorities finally admitted they couldn't seem to make a dent in the onslaught of dopers, vandals and thugs. |
| If domestic authorities miss a cheater, the nation is either not testing sufficiently to catch and deter dopers, or, just as bad, is ignoring the results of its own testing. |
| So, we're in a situation where the numbers of dopers are higher, but their chances of getting caught are higher as well. |
| And when the young French man spoke out, there was Lance Armstrong, daddy of the dopers, to manhandle and humiliate him in front of the peloton. |
| But for one shining moment, there was that first album, and on its virtues even dopers and beer-hounds could agree. |