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		<title>By: Why Drugs are Banned in Cycling &#171; Very Important Stuff</title>
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		<description>[...] Dunning Leave a comment Go to comments    At CyclingInfo, perhaps the best cycling blog on the web, Tejvan Pettinger succinctly explains why drugs are illegal in competitive cycling.  All his reasons are good, but here is my favorite: In the height of the EPO craze, cyclists were [...]</description>
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