thingswelike said:
Well for what it's worth (diddly squat I know) I believe that Garmin and Sky are clean. I also strongly suspect that any ex-british cycling rider is clean as they would have it drilled into them that any misdemeanour would bring down everyone in that organisation.
I have absolutely no evidence other than trusting the way some people talk, Millar's interviews, their disdain for people found cheating, their past experiences and how they didn't 'fit in', the fact that LA doesn't like them

, etc.
Speaking as a British rider, formerly elite, but never having raced in UK (I emigrated prior to starting racing) I have always found the Brailsford position a little worrying.
Especially as they backed Rob Hayles, who rode with Cofidis in their dirtiest era and recently got kicked out of a track WC with a >50% Hct. Ask any physician what the odds are of that occuring naturally and they'll tell you it's nigh on impossible. The reason they set the limit at 50 is that it's the around highest "freak" value range that can be recorded without enhancement.
The micromanagement "control freak" combined with the perfectionist "manging the odds" approach sometimes smacks of an intense desire to guarantee success through preparation, combined with the desire to "spin" explanations along the classic lines of climb recoinnoitring, rice cakes, cadence and all the other BS we've heard before.
Plus jumps in performance....Cummings goes from solid domestic "pro" to top 20 in L-B-L....for example, and Wiggins's "Tour focus" opens up a whole new can of worms.
It would not surprise me in the slightest if they are doing
something but in an extremely careful and "safe" way. Not enough to dominate and draw suspicion, but enough to get solid results, yet pass the tests.
LA doesn't really like anyone. In return not many people (who have met him) like him.