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In testimony later Tuesday, Fuentes said he had worked [with/on/up] athletes in “all kinds” of sports.
“I worked with individual sportspersons… of all kinds,” he said.
via Velonews: Hamilton official Puerto witness; Fuentes admits working with athletes across sports.
Should we poke that hornets’ nest? There is no culture of lying about doping in pro soccer, because those guys never get asked about it.
I don’t want to hear some wingback swear on the soul of his dead dog that he’s clean.
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Not necessarily a positive activity in which to involve oneself.
Bike riding, however, is still the best.










