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  • In 2007, shortly after the conclusion of yet another Tour de France marred by doping scandals, Dubner suggested in his New York Times piece, "Should We Just Let the Tour de France Dopers Dope Away?" that regulated doping should be considered.

    James H. Hibbard: The Ripple Effect of Doping in Sports 2010

  • In 2007, shortly after the conclusion of yet another Tour de France marred by doping scandals, Dubner suggested in his New York Times piece, "Should We Just Let the Tour de France Dopers Dope Away?" that regulated doping should be considered.

    James H. Hibbard: The Ripple Effect of Doping in Sports James H. Hibbard 2010

  • In 2007, shortly after the conclusion of yet another Tour de France marred by doping scandals, Dubner suggested in his New York Times piece, "Should We Just Let the Tour de France Dopers Dope Away?" that regulated doping should be considered.

    James H. Hibbard: The Ripple Effect of Doping in Sports James H. Hibbard 2010

  • Dopers in sport are finding small chemical advantages in a very competitive environment.

    This Just In: Tour de France Riders Find Drugs Helpful BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • FINEBAUM: Dopers would be the guy who checked into the Comfort Inn with a coupon.

    CNN Transcript May 31, 2006 2006

  • Dopers are looking around, blinking, smiling, saying yes in a number of ways.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • Dopers and drinkers struggle together without shame at the buffet and in the kitchens, ransacking the closets, licking out the bottoms of casseroles.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • Dopers usually run into trouble with stimulants, since it is difficult to judge the dosage needed to get a horse to win without arousing suspicion.

    For Kicks Francis, Dick, 1920- 1965

  • Dopers looking to boost their red blood cell counts use drugs called ESAs - erythropoeisis-stimulating agents.

    Canadian Online Health News Helen Branswell 2010

  • Dopers looking to boost their red blood cell counts use drugs called ESAs - erythropoeisis-stimulating agents.

    Canadian Online Health News 2010

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