Not so. Riis answered Tyler's allegations succinctly, to the point, and with the respect they deserve.
To quote he said: "I can categorically deny that is the case, It's simply not true", "I don't know Fuentes, I have never met him."
Thats pretty clear, even for a Swedish owned rag with an agenda.
I think the real question is, how can a 'one on one' conversation be substantiable, how can a date you can't remember be substantiable, and being that Tyler's novella was claimed to be fully substantiable, how much of it is made up for effect to suit his twisted agenda and elevate him to employable sainthood as the "poor victim", while ignoring the fact that he was doping before he joined, after he left, busted not once, not twice, but three times, and concocted some of the most preposterous excuses known to sport, freely presented them under oath as truths with sincerity claiming victimisation, injustice, and innocence.
Tyler Hamilton manipulate the truth, settle scores, self-aggrandise? Never...
Every other rider or staff member thought to be doping on the team was gently but firmly shown the door, so why should Tyler be any different? Ah I forgot... Because he is the victim...