gree0232 said:I would like to introduce Greg Lemond to a few words:
Possible.
Probable.
Proven.
I believe that Greg Lemond is also familiar with how a system works,
We would place that accussation in the possible category.
EPO use in the peloton has been quite obvious.
Drug use in peloton = probable, and in cases of individual athletes remains either probable or proven based on an individual scale.
What I find most troubling is that Greg seems absolutely iblivious to the conseqyences of what he is doing. It is one thing to have suspicions, and quite another to make formal accussations in front of a world audience and then .... fail to produce supporting evidence. All of Greg's accussations vs. LA, and his continual accussations despite the court cases winding up the way they did point a finger back toward Greg. And now he is attacking the entire system, and cannot figure out why the system in ostracizing this obvious truth teller?
It's because the system requires proof. All the accussations in the world must still go before some kind of adjudicative authority, and all those authorities have rules. So when you make these fantastic claims, there is still aburden of proof to back it up. The system is not corrupt or broken simply because accussations do not immediately turn into convictions.
Accussations and a victim mentality never solved anything Greg.
I agree with some of the things you post. The Bold part at the bottom is your judgement and tends to undo alot of the possible sense of what you say.