Arguments for doping:
1) Confirmed client of Ferrari in 2000. Possible connection in 2003 with Telekom.
recent declaration that he only saw Ferrari in 2000 is "all in"
2) lots of known doping teams, Mapei, Telekom, Lotto, BMC.
the Bassons, Moncoutie argument
3) performance against known dopers
didn't actually WIN until 2011. Always struggled. Fluctuating performances
4) not a vocal anti doper, silence on Armstrong, meally mouthed utterance against Vino in 2007, useless recent diary post.
private and reclusive, uncomfortable with public address
5) Won the TdF at 34yo, still performing at 35yo
diet and sports science
6) BMC Soigneur arrested with EPO, and the Lotto swannie
not at BMC when busted
7) Several illnesses including this year and the Hunters' Syndrome diagnosis post Pais Vasco 2006
http://www.cyclingnews.com/editions/latest-cycling-news-for-april-24-2006
8) Managed by uber doper Tony Rominger
not manager from before 2005 just his cycling agent. Dave Flaskis was Aus manager.
9) protected by vested interests such as Cycling Australia
Arguments against doping:
1) Johan Bruyneel's prediction that Evans did not have the strength to pull back Sastre in the final chrono in 2008 Tour
2) 2002 Mapei talk about impressive 2002 Giro (performed when he was not given anything)
3) Sassi's relationship. Sassi's words in the final year, said a Tour win would mark Evans as the finest rider of his generation.
4) no 'hard' evidence of any kind
which means diddly squat
5) no mutterings from peloton or media. Boonen in 2007, Hamilton in 2012, expressed a confidence
warped perspective of "clean" in cycling
6) normal career trajectory
7) no abnormal performance increases such as Wiggo or Froome
2007 Tour performance
8) no startling stages or "extraterrestrial" attacks like Ricco
9) physiology, high 80s or low 90s VO2 test at the AIS in Canberra
not as good as LeMonds
10) Not selected in Telekom Tour teams, and stayed in the 2004 Vuelta when the team aborted because of food poisoning, which has been mooted to be bad blood.
Dutch journo Rene Schuijlenburg (sic) in Cyingheroes confirmed him with Ferrari at Telekom pre-season camp in 2003. A German website in 2006 also had this (Suddeutsche Zeitung??), however he does not appear to be part of the Telekom set up, and Ferrari was employed by Lance. His recent declaration that he only saw Ferrari in 2000 is a direct statement that could be verified as a lie, and would destroy him.
The single biggest and irrefutable argument is a career performing against known and suspected dopers. See the Tour de France list here http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showpost.php?p=1054190&postcount=22. This is more than enough reason for many in the clinic to hang him.