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Pasta manufacturer backs Bode Miller's freedom to speak

 Poster: A snowHead
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Overall World Cup ski champion Bode Miller will continue to receive financial support from his main sponsor, Barilla - makers of pasta - despite him expressing highly controversial views about drugs in skiiing, which can include food supplements. He recently suggested that anti-doping regulations should be relaxed.

Nike and Atomic will also continue to back the skier.

Ski Racing quotes Bode Miller's main sponsor as follows:
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"I talked to our president, who wasn't exactly pleased with his comments, but Bode is this way," Barilla spokesman Fabio Fortina said Wednesday, Oct. 26. "He can say what he likes."

Here is the Ski Racing report.

Bode Miller's expressed views are covered in this snowHeads thread.

The International Olympic Committee are planning to have words with Bode Miller about his views. Here is a further report from Ski Racing on that development.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
What's he going to say? Thank Bode for expressing a rational, well thought out argument that just happens to go against the establishment? Sadly I suspect not.

Bode's comments, as in the Denver Post, presumably not sub-edited to twist them are entirely sensible. Banning all "doping" without any deeper consideration is ridiculous. There is a case that whether or not they are performance enhancing (caffeine?) drugs should be selectively allowed or not based on whether or not they are detrimental to an athlete's long term health.


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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I think his views go against those of many fellow athletes ... the majority of athletes?
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David Goldsmith, ah, that'll be why there aren't ever any found guilty of doping then. wink Is it not possibly simply a more vocal minority who want any and all performance modifying substances banned?

If I was a competitor and could take a drug that would give me better long term quality of life at no detriment to my current health or performance I would take it. Heck, I take 6 prescription drugs daily already and I'm fit. Not to mention the non-prescription recreational ones!!
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