He could have admitted guilt. Served a suspension, and regained his pride, like Virenque.
Instead, he’s now on a crusade that will never clear his name, take his money and energy, probably keep him out of cycling for longer, and just keep everyone rolling their eyes.
I suspect that he’s doing all this because he lied to his wife about it in the first place.
It’s getting into the realm of making me uneasy seeing how much he’s protesting. If he ends up admitting it in the end, he’s made fools of his wife, his dad, some of his friends and everyone who bought his story or buttons.
I thought it was going to be about President Tyler. In general, I find athletes accused of drugs or blood doping to be pretty unconvincing. Guilty or not, I find it hard to care about this.
Poster 1: I don’t like the look of the linked web page
Poster 2: I thought this was about someone else
Poster 3: Comment to poster 1 about the look of the web page
Poster 4: I thought this was about someone else too, and now that I know I was wrong, I don’t care about this
Poster 5: I thought this was about someone else
Pretty useful stuff, guys. Thanks for sharing.
Anyone that follows cycling at all knows exactly what the thread referred to, and I expect(ed) comments from them. There are some knowledgable cycling fans on these boards.