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Dr. Maserati said:Firstly- I should acknowledge that your site helped confirm some of the stuf I had found earlier, an excellent resource.
You are correct in your summary, the Italian legal system makes CAS look quick - although I'd be cautious in saying Bartalucci knew about Lelarge.
However again it begs the question why Sky changed from having good Docs like Palfreeman & Hulze who have unblemished records to Docs with dodgy histories.
Thanks, Doc. Having been away from CN and the Clinic for a long time, I must also thank you guys for clueing me in on Jans Koerts, whose confession I had known nothing about until yesterday despite Clinic mentions going as far back as 2010.
The thing with the docs is pretty strange. I had wondered if it was due to pressure from more experienced riders and/or DSes, several of whom were connected to Rabobank and Cervélo at the material times, keen to have docs that come entre nous recommended, or that they already know and trust.
Not necessarily because of dodgy practices, turning a blind eye or even assisting with haematocrit levels, but if only because these are "stand up", discreet guys with whom they can share (and deal with) their problems. We tend to think of dodgy doctors, but they are still also doctor doctors, with patient confidentiality and a diploma and a stethoscope.
I guess this feeling came from the Matt White --> Trent Lowe --> Del Moral thing. How could somebody from a team like Garmin-Cervélo recommend a doc like Del Moral with his backstory? And the only justification that came to me was the relationship which I will ingenuously call the 'special handshake', the possibility that, away from the harsh black and white headlines of right and wrong, this was a doctor who folks knew could help a guy out.
