incorrect.
This was Michael Rogers, not Evans.
Rogers' admitted he was getting only training plans. Wonder which plan he bought, the 15% salary coaching fee, or a lesser price, cut fee plan.
There was an article on a German website circa 2006, it was a sports website, equivalent to ESPN, that linked Evans and Ferrari. It also might have been in a print edition of Suddeutsche Zeitung, but never online, so there is a contradiction, or ambiguity there. Or I may get the memory wrong, and the Suddeutsche piece may be apocryphal. They did have the best doping beat in sport after Ballester left l'Equipe when Amaury died and in came the wife and the son to change things.
My verdict would render "wrong" on the German website's mail, and they conflated Evans with Michael Rogers. Though a Dutch journo, Cyclingheroes, Rene Schuijlenburg reckoned circa Telekom time, Evans said in an interview with him he indeed was working with Ferrari. So this complicates the backgorund, and undermines evidence, it goes really fuzzy, and just becomes noise. Need a Wikileaks or Cyclingleaks of doping plans methinks.
is indeed. But if you want a line, ask Tomas Frei off the record about any team leader's encouragement on BMC cycling.