So Lawton can't say what it was because he only has 3rd party allegations what the package contained, not the evidence to fight legally then.
samhocking said:So Lawton can't say what it was because he only has 3rd party allegations what the package contained, not the evidence to fight legally then.
Sniper I think your reply is directed to my commentsyaco said:Matt Lawton was interviewed on Australian Radio today about the mystery package - Lawton clearly stated ' he knows the name of the alleged substance but for legal reasons is unable to publically release the information.' You don't have to be a rocket scientist to determine it was an illegal product or the name would have been published by Lawton.
Though it's still a case of 'he said, she said' situation - Reckon there are some similarities with the EFC 34 case from earlier this year - Blackcat can shed some further light on the similarity.
Libertine Seguros said:Interesting...Frankenstorm said:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/cycling/2016/12/29/british-cycling-warned-issues-dual-team-sky-roles-2011/
yaco said:Matt Lawton was interviewed on Australian Radio today about the mystery package - Lawton clearly stated ' he knows the name of the alleged substance but for legal reasons is unable to publically release the information.' You don't have to be a rocket scientist to determine it was an illegal product or the name would have been published by Lawton.
Though it's still a case of 'he said, she said' situation - Reckon there are some similarities with the EFC 34 case from earlier this year - Blackcat can shed some further light on the similarity.
ontheroad said:Oh what a tangled web you weave, when you set out to deceive. It's obvious that the slow drip drip media pieces around the Jiffy bag story has opened up a huge can of worms for BC and Sky. Brailsford, Sutton and BC Chiefs have tried to make mugs out of a select committee of MPs chaired by Damian Collins, but they appear to have forgotten that those people aren't Joe Public who can be easily hoodwinked with waffling management speak. Is Collins satisfied with the explanations given at the first hearing? I doubt it very much. I imagine that he will await the outcome of the UKAD investigation before taking the next step though but I'd be amazed if some of Freeman, Cope or Wiggins himself aren't called into parliament for further questioning at some point. Meanwhile Cookson, as he has done previously, appears to have gone into hiding again given his role within BC at the time.
Libertine Seguros said:Interesting, this is something I've brought up for years - the blurred lines and distinctions between who works for British Cycling and who works for Sky, and that for several years the figureheads were the same, meant any scandal is going to drag everybody in.Frankenstorm said:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/cycling/2016/12/29/british-cycling-warned-issues-dual-team-sky-roles-2011/
samhocking said:If the substance is illegal and therefore not a prescription, there is no GMC issue, he just needs evidence. My guess is he has none, but who knows...
sniper said:If it was kenacort that would probably give wiggins/sky/uci just about enough wriggle room to spin their way out of it and pretend all was above board thanks to the TUEs. If it was cortisone likewise they can say it was for OOC usage.
So something like testosterone would be great, because that's doping end of.
heartsnotinit said:I hope UKAD are also looking at other expenses of Simon Cope and any BC staff doing courier, sorry, I mean opportunistic-package-delivery-alongside-very-long-planned-very-short-logistic trips for Sky to look for patterns (or the absence of patterns.
Is extra logistics support only needed when particular riders are riding or particular doctors are working, for example?
DirtyWorks said:heartsnotinit said:I hope UKAD are also looking at other expenses of Simon Cope and any BC staff doing courier, sorry, I mean opportunistic-package-delivery-alongside-very-long-planned-very-short-logistic trips for Sky to look for patterns (or the absence of patterns.
Is extra logistics support only needed when particular riders are riding or particular doctors are working, for example?
FYI: UKAD has no authority to do any of those things unless BC authorizes an investigation of itself AND gives up the documentation. Why they would do any of those things would be suicide.
DirtyWorks said:heartsnotinit said:I hope UKAD are also looking at other expenses of Simon Cope and any BC staff doing courier, sorry, I mean opportunistic-package-delivery-alongside-very-long-planned-very-short-logistic trips for Sky to look for patterns (or the absence of patterns.
Is extra logistics support only needed when particular riders are riding or particular doctors are working, for example?
FYI: UKAD has no authority to do any of those things unless BC authorizes an investigation of itself AND gives up the documentation. Why they would do any of those things would be suicide.
sniper said:If it was kenacort that would probably give wiggins/sky/uci just about enough wriggle room to spin their way out of it and pretend all was above board thanks to the TUEs. If it was cortisone likewise they can say it was for OOC usage.
So something like testosterone would be great, because that's doping end of.
MatParker117 said:sniper said:If it was kenacort that would probably give wiggins/sky/uci just about enough wriggle room to spin their way out of it and pretend all was above board thanks to the TUEs. If it was cortisone likewise they can say it was for OOC usage.
So something like testosterone would be great, because that's doping end of.
If it's Testosterone then it's smuggling a class c drug and a lot of people are looking at jail time.
^^^^This, I would like to see... :lol:Benotti69 said:MatParker117 said:sniper said:If it was kenacort that would probably give wiggins/sky/uci just about enough wriggle room to spin their way out of it and pretend all was above board thanks to the TUEs. If it was cortisone likewise they can say it was for OOC usage.
So something like testosterone would be great, because that's doping end of.
If it's Testosterone then it's smuggling a class c drug and a lot of people are looking at jail time.
Who is going to admit what was in the jiffy bag?
They will produce back dated documents to account for fluimucil.
No one will admit to the PEDs as they will all have been paid to sign NDAs.
Brailsford and Sky have been caught lying so much it doesn't matter. Those who follow the sport know Sky are dopers.
The big wigs at Sky and Brit cycling have made small fortunes out of it all. They will walk away with their money, but not with their credibility and to many that will hurt.
I am pretty sure someone will do a Wiggins to Froome book in the manner of Walsh's LA Confidential, joining all the dots and pointing out all the lies and falsehoods spouted. It would need a moron not to join those dots and get dopers!
Then there is always the possibility of Wiggins blowing it all wide open in a drunken rage at some point in the future.
Collective AmnesiaRobert5091 said:(Selective Amnesia?)