mudbone said:
yup, me too. after listening, watching and reading a lot of coverage after sunday's stage you could really perceive a big change in tone across the board. to me a lot of it seemed underpinned with relief that they weren't in this tough spot anymore of obviously discussing this stuff amongst themselves for so long, but, for a variety of reasons, largely keeping it 'off-screen'.
On the first rest day, itv4 did a full segment (about 15 minutes) 'talking heads' set with Kimmage, Millar and Brailsford. Apparently they were going to do a recap of the Arsmtrong saga, but as Imlach said "we all know know, and we're sick to the back of giving him any more airtime"...
Whatever about Paul and Phil, Imlach's contempt for armstrong was fairly clear. Similarly after the talking heads, imlach and Chris Boardman did a 'summing up', the sum total of which was Boardman think's
a) T&R has to happen, and UCI as a possibly guilty party can't run it (indeed imlach explicitly asked how to deal with uci's possibly 'complicity' in the armstrong case, which is refreshingly mainstream..)
b) You need life bans for dopers, and severe punishments for teams with dopers, so teams police themselves for fear of the consequences - losing licences for the pro tour, forced time out (quite liked that actually - MFPP element's but souped up)
c) Garmin's 'pragmatic' approach was the one that made more sense than the ZTP (basically kimmage's position) but which ever you do pick, you have to stick to it (seemed like a subtle leinders rebuke, which again coming from a former insider like Brailsford was interesting)
The second rest day had ITV4 imlach doing a 'press roundup' including discussion of the FRoome Naturallement headline. The doping angle was a large part of the programme.
ITV aren't the clinic, they don't share clinic 'certainties' and phil and paul are phil and paul - but if you are suggesting the uk commentating media are ignoring the drugs angles, you're being pretty unfair, and frankly unrealistic - Eurosport maybe, but ITV have followed it for sure.