These guys better not break my heart. (Be sure and check out the pictures--they seem to have hired a giantess to run the auction at the end of the presentation!)
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"If we really want to keep doping off of this team, off of the stage, out of cycling, we have to win within the context of humanity. It's simply saying that some days are great, some days are not. The wins will come to this team, but when no one expects it. And when everyone thinks we'll be there, we may fail. To agree to not dope, to agree to never let that enter the context the team is to agree to fail sometimes. To agree to let your fans down sometimes is to agree to the fallibility of the human body… but to abide by humanity is also to go beyond anyone's dreams on the occasion, to celebrate the joy, the rarity, and the preciousness of winning when it does occur, and to celebrate with honesty. You have a choice in cycling: you can choose to turn a blind eye and cheer for glory at all costs… or you can choose to choose to cheer humanity and celebrate the rarity of victory and perfection." --Jonathan Vaughters