CentralCaliBike said:I have no problem with the court of public opinion making it known that winning by cheating takes away from the since of history and achievement. I certainly would not object to someone stating "I personally believe rider X cheated because he ....". But, for me, I want to see the dirty test, admission, or legal process before stating conclusively a rider used PEDs.
Try this for size, somebody metioned Neil Stephens. You probably dont know him but he was part of the Festina team in 1998. He never admitted to doping, never tested positive and was never convicted or even tried for doping, the only evidence against him is that the soigneur at the centre of the scandal said everyone doped at Festina other than Bassons. Voet was caught with a carload of drugs bound for Festina at the Tour. According to your logic and legal process, Stephens is innocent of doping. I think 99.9% of people on here would agree that he more than likely doped. What do you think. For me there is just as much evidence against Lance as there is against Stephens.