It's been 10 years since Operacion Puerto. What really came of it? Sure, guys like Ullrich, Mancebo, Jaksche, Valverde, Basso, etc were suspended, but otherwise, not much. Yes, the Madrid lab is now deemed 'unfit,' but so what? You suspend one or two or three labs and you think that's going to help matters? Who will now come in to help Spain maintain a credible testing program? How about in Russia, Kenya, Jamaica, Turkey, Portugal, Mexico, China, etc? How does WADA really want to tackle issues like this? Bring in their own team of experts to each of the aforementioned countries? I thought they didn't have enough 'funds' to do that?
I think this issue has already been discussed months ago, and articles similar to this one have been shared, but just a reminder.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/cycling/12092102/Blood-samples-in-a-Barcelona-freezer-could-spark-biggest-ever-doping-scandal-as-Operation-Puerto-resurfaces.html
I think this issue has already been discussed months ago, and articles similar to this one have been shared, but just a reminder.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/cycling/12092102/Blood-samples-in-a-Barcelona-freezer-could-spark-biggest-ever-doping-scandal-as-Operation-Puerto-resurfaces.html