I don't like this sort of thing. I admit I do not know every detail, but the bodies in-charge of cycling it is known have turned a blind eye to drugs in their sports for a very long time. It is not just this individual that took drugs but it was widespread among top competitors. It now seems in recognising there was a problem in cycling, all the blame is being pointed at one individual, blame it all on one man and sweep the rest under the carpet.
His problem was that he was better than all the other cyclists on drugs, so he won everything, not that he took more than anyone else.
Isn't it lovely once again first in the queue to throw the stones at a scapegoat is our cristard friend.
His problem was that he was better than all the other cyclists on drugs, so he won everything, not that he took more than anyone else.
Isn't it lovely once again first in the queue to throw the stones at a scapegoat is our cristard friend.
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