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Being superhuman
Are we complicit if we know athletes are taking extraordinary measures?
Updated: October 12, 2012, 4:23 PM ET
By
Tim Keown | ESPN.com
No sane human could read "The Secret Race," Tyler Hamilton's memoir of drug use in the world of cycling, and believe anyone at or near the top of the sport -- especially not the man who spent nearly a decade at the very top of the sport -- got there without help from some of the best and most unethical medical minds in athletics.
The release of the United States Anti-Doping Agency's 1,000-page report on Lance Armstrong's nefarious dealings within the cycling community ...
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