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Cervélo Test Team, Team Meeting

Alizee at Les Enfoirés at Bercy, Paris – 2009-01-21

who uses steroids in the NBA??
i know hgh (human growth hormones), steroids /whatever performance enhancing drugs have been used as an unfair advantage in major sports such as
footbal:
shawne merriman’s been busted
basbeall
rafael palmeiro and a huge cloud of suspicion over barry bonds
hockey
don’t follow hockey so i don’t know
wrestling
chris benoit and eddie guerrero
tour de france
floyld landis (last year) and a bunch of well known guys at this year’s race
so who do you think from the nba uses steroids
i know its hard to tell cuz we just can’t point someone out but do you find any player suspicious and think they might be using steroids…throw some names out there for me from the basketball world
i really dont think bball players use steroids, i mean its illegal and its pretty easy to find out who uses them. i highly doubt any of them use steroids now.
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