Like it GB. Froome was told to wait for his cheating team leader so I make you correct.
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Froome is in no position to make critical statements about Wiggins or Brailsford. He was allowed to use corticosteroids at the Tour of Romandie three years ago. That race he went on to win after a miraculous recovery from a chest infection.
He's part of the dopeocracy but it'll be interesting to see what strategy he'll adopt if he does or doesn't answer related questions.
And where do the dominos topple next? Hoy, Kenny, Trott? And what about Chris Boardman? A few years ago he was asked why the British squad were so successful at Championships. His reply "peaking."
Perhaps this is why the country doesn't listen to 'experts' anymore. They are too biased to seek the truth.
Maurice-François Garin - doper
And that England team that looks suspiciously fit and strong (and successful)
There is still an absence of evidence and until such times as evidence is produced that makes it irrefutable should we not assume everyone innocent?
I wonder what the effect would be if we were to be talking about drug taking in the sport we enjoy, and if it would be so easy for people to name names off the top of their heads, perhaps just for the very fact they win quite a few races?!
Guilt appears to come at the end of their careers if challenged.
The cheats are years in front of the testers.
Loads that you might think now are innocent will be proven guilty in time.
Disappointing but true.
That's not a truth, that's a supposition based on the guilt of just a handful of athletes! And a handful of athletes among tens of thousands of them at that!