They all owe their success to me and my paving the way in the early
days for the sport of cycling.
"Choppy has been firmly identified as the instigator of drug-taking in
the sport in the 19th century"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choppy_Warburton
Choppy lives my friends. Choppy lives.
Only a sterling silver Gruber driven straight into my heart could kill
me.
There was no instigator. Athletes always look
for a competitive advantage.
--
Michael Press
Bulshit, they were forced to perform by the likes of Warburton. The
drugs just enabled them to work better at their circus act. It also
helped with running a crooked book. Unless a runner or rider had
managed to aquire a following, there would be absolutely zero concern
for his health. Well there might of been a little concern until
choppy managed to get some fresh blood.
Choppy was probably one of the nicer managers of the circus. His
performers a little more successful may wonder if they would manage to
get to church, others may have wondered "what?"