22 Jul
The Charleston Gazette talks to hometown hero Will Frischkorn about the optimism surrounding the recent suspensions for positive doping tests at the Tour de France.
“There’s a definite feeling of moving forward,” said the Charleston native who is competing in his first Tour. “It’s actually catching people these days. There’s very few people taking the risk. We feel like it is making a difference finally.”
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One Response for "Charleston Gazette: Frischkorn says Tour ‘moving forward’"
Very cool that the small papers are investing time into following you guys. Meatball’s hometown paper has been all over him. I even think doping-related stories are okay in the long run, because eventually folks are going to realize that cycling is the only sport that cares about cleaning things up.
Hey… just read the piece in Bicycling about Dr Lim and Chef Willy. Please tell them they need to put out a cookbook/sports nutrition/tales from behind the scenes book. It would sell like hotcakes. (Do hotcakes really sell well? Whatever!)
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