Suspended Rider returns to the Peloton but can we move on & Doping Panel Discussion
Submitted by Kris Thompson on

Don't miss the Panel Discussion at Retul Wednesday Night!
This week we come full circle in the impact of doping in our own local community, as of November 24, Chuck Coyle is a free man and can race again, this after having served a 2 year sanction by USADA. Chuck was one of the first of few who have so far been busted by the the famous list of Joe Papp. The last suspended rider to return to the peleton, Todd Roberson so far has not been welcomed very well given some of the comments from fellow riders. Once someone is suspend for such an act are they branded for life or can the cycling community find ways to move on?
Some say that say that it’s the silence of the riders that prevents them from moving on. Some won’t talk but Chuck did share a few words with us

Chuck racing Sunday
I am really excited to get back out and race again. I wouldn't wish the situation I was in on anyone but it ended up being a blessing in disguise. It helped put a lot of things into perspective for me, remind me of what is important and who my true friends are. There are many who once finished racing professionally stop racing all together. That is not me, I love the competition and pushing myself. I don’t ride 1/4 of what I once did but still love competing....I'm just further back in the pack now.
See you at the races!
Before you scroll down to the ‘Add Comment’ link lets stop to think about all that has happened in the last 2 years in cycling, for starters the Lance Armstrong and the world around him has come crashing down, a Grand Fondo guy gets nailed for doping and USADA is coming to Colorado. Progress to clean up our sport is moving forward but dopers in the amateur fields in Colorado still exist according to a very good source of mine but does writing done of hateful comments clean up the sport or threatening to “push him into a ditch make you better”? I say, let’s look forward to clean up the sport, welcome USADA to Colorado races and events and support those teams, organization and promoters who do what they can to ensure that we have a healthy growing sport for the future.
Come to the Panel Discussion on Doping Wednesday
Come to Retul in Boulder or Listen to it live where George Thomas of Over the Top Radio leads a panel discussion with a select set of panelist and from the audience on the topic
Location: Retul
5445 Conestoga Court #100
Boulder
Time 6:30 pm
Panelist include
Timmy Duggan: Reigning US Pro Road Champion, 2012 Olympic Team 2012 World's Team currently racing with Team Saxo-Tinkoff
Michael Aisner: Director Red Zinger Classic, Announcer, Promoter. Influential in the sport since the early 80s and, in my opinion, a perfect voice for where cycling has been, where it is now and where it's going.
Ruthie Matthes: National Champion in multiple road and mountain events, World Champion MTB, Olympic Team member. Ruthie offers a unique perspective on this topic as someone who built her sport and saw changes as it grew.
Shawn Heidgen: Shawn raced professionally and stayed clean at the height of the EPO years. Amazing stories. She works for Training Peaks and analyzes TdF power data from selected racers.
Don Powell: Don is owner and president of Panache Cyclewear. He cut his legs in the gutters of Belgium, racing several seasons as a professional rider before finishing his career riding in the US for Saab.
If you cannot attend feel free to listen live and send your questions/comments to ottpradio@gmail.com or on Over the Top Radio's Facebook Page


38 Comments
So Chuck serves 2 years but
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
So Chuck serves 2 years but riders like CVV, TD, and GH get a 6 months off-season suspension (amnesty).
Chuck should have taken the "Lance made me do it" 18 month discount.
Welcome back Ambassador CC.
Points: 5
Garmin is a Joke
Submitted by The Real Rick James (not verified) on
I do think Garmin is a complete joke. The team that is suppose to be clean and have a zero tolerance policy is allowing dopers to ride for them along with a team management of dopers. They had a zero tolerance policy for Tom Zirbel but yet let Tommy D and CVV get away with a 6 month suspension and they are still on the team.
All this being said...Welcome back Chuck!
Points: 5
I agree with that. Welcome
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
I agree with that. Welcome back Mayor CC. You served your time.
Points: 7
"...but dopers in the amateur
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
"...but dopers in the amateur fields in Colorado still exist according to a very good source of mine ..."
Isn't this gossip? The internet, the new backyard fence.
Points: 0
In light of the recent
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
In light of the recent revelations/suspensions, how is Garmin different than the former Rock Racing? Will Garmin receive the same skepticism of its team members?
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Garmin is the new Rock Racing
Submitted by David on
I am not sure I would go that far but look who is riding or working for the team that has admitted to or has served a suspension
- Johnathon Vaughters
- Tommy D
- Christian VanDevelde
- David Millar
Am i missing anyone?
Points: 0
Zabriskie
Submitted by Robert (not verified) on
You are missing Dave Zabriskie.
Points: 1
And a certain MTB rider that
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
And a certain MTB rider that has turned road many years ago on that team...
Points: 5
So you have a 'source' that
Submitted by Clean rider at ... (not verified) on
So you have a 'source' that obviously knows Master's racers who are doping.
Congratulations, you both just became part of the doping problem.
Personally I don't know jack squat as I'm on a tiny club with no formal coaches or insight into the larger cycling world. But I'm inherently suspicious of clubs with elite coaches and members/sponsors who can write prescriptions. But that's just me...
Points: 1
Hold on a minute...
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
You tell someone they're part of the problem for saying they know masters racers are doping--then say you suspect racers who have coaches or teammates who are doctors??? Srsly?
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