Dr. Maserati said:To catch dopers and allow clean athletes compete.
this (my posts) are just the devils advocate. I am not the Armstrong apoligist Arbiter is, nor the intern in Austin.
Clean athletes are allowed to compete. Just they will never be up the pointy end in a selective race like classics, GC GTs, GT sprints, Worlds, chronos at Worlds and GTs.
if there is only one doped athlete caught for every one hundred, is this feasible? a tenet of justice is universality.
just because you cannot catch the ^99, (double negative) THIS IS NOT a reason, or the reason, to dismantle anti-doping regulations. so this may seem contradictory to the points I was positing, with the underlying critique.
what does a clean athlete want in this atmosphere. what do the clean athletes that turned their back on the sport think, and hypothetically want?