I Don't care about the Drug use, it's how in any other sport in the World No athlete would openly talk about Illegal Drug use.Now that is the Point Not about Drugs at all.
Albert - many competitors in other sports do talk very much about drug use. I have read and heard many interesting comments about drug use from top competitors in weightlifting, powerlifting, track and field, gymnastics, cycling, rugby, football, tennis, boxing. In fact, drug use is such an important part of athletic performance that I can barely think of a sport where competitors do NOT speak about drug use.
Now, if you are wondering why in most other sports the competitors (whilst still competing) do not speak about their own personal use, the reason should be quite obvious - its because they risk being disqualified, and further because the relevant public that the sport derives income and sponsorship from tends to hold an "anti-drug" view, believing drug use is inherently wrong or unfair.
The reason why in bodybuilding some competitors (whilst still competing) speak about their own personal use, the reason should be quite obvious - its because they DO NOT face a great risk of being disqualified. Further "a significant part of the relevant public" that the sport of bodybuilding derives income and sponsorship from tends to hold an "pro-drug" view, believing drug use is an acceptable and necessary part of bodybuilding, and so for this reason competitors in the sport of bodybuilding do not risk harming (and in some ways might even enhance) their reputations among the relevant target audience.
Does this answer your questions?