You've got Hein setting strategy and the IOC not interested in actually reigning in doping. McQuaid stays or goes, nothing changes. The IOC is filled with classy folks *just* like McQuaid and Verbruggen, so I don't think they will tell Hein to clean it up. Worst case scenario, they add some rules that are somehow optional for some blessed riders.
J.A. Tri's post is a good start. Let WADA handle the anti-doping and the UCI becomes rider advocate. There would be quite a few positives for a while though....
One of the things lost in this story is there are now at least three confirmed suppressed positives.
-Contador's failed cover up.
-Armstrong 2010 samples. I'm assuming the blood profiles tell all.
-Armstrong TdS positive.
No one is asking the question, "How many more suppressed positives are there? How can we be sure?" It's as if the UCI goes invisible when in fact they are part of the problem.