Benotti69 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			If a clean rider has gotten to WT without dope, he will at least know what lies in store as stories will have filtered back and he no doubt will have been offered PEDs by his own federations doctors and coaches. But the difference between WT and everything below it is big. Again he is entering an environment where doping is the norm. He will stick out in his team as 'Mr Clean' and those that dope will not welcome that, neither will masseurs, mechanics, chefs etc some who will have been former riders and doped and also who all benefit from the win money at the end of the season. Everyone on the team is for the win or else they wouldn't be there. Not everyone on the team will win, but fetching bidons, rain capes etc is for the win.
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				@NL_LeMondFans said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Ok, everyone within a pro cycling team is an evil calculating person. Got it.
		
		
	 
Never said or inferred that. You go for Nazi Germany and now infer i think everyone is evil. Some leap of imagination....
Pro teams are run like a business, some better than others. JV went and got an MBA.......
	
		
			
				Benotti69 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			I dont recall anyone calling Mercier, Bassons or Obree hypocrites. Aru suing Henderson, well let us see how far that goes before we give judgement. I dont think Henderson is clean, but he might have felt that Astana were taking the piss. They all dope but they dont want anymore Ricco, Pantani, Riis, Armstrong scenarios. But there is a vibe from Anglophones that they are less dopers than the others. Just read the tone of the 'Secret Pro' and the BS he spouts. All positive towards anglophones but damning against non anglophones.
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				@NL_LeMondFans said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			So it's fair to dope but not too obviously, is that it ? But wait, what about if I actually want to win ? Shouldn't I dope like, to the highest level ? Where is the limit ? For a peloton full of evil characters, it might be tricky
		
		
	 
Again I dont call anyone evil. It is the culture of the sport, doping, do you not follow cycling? Read up on it's history and those who ran and currently run the sport.
	
		
			
				Benotti69 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			100Grand is not much when you will only get it for 2 years and have no qualifications at the end of it. Again there lies the problem for a rider. How does he get a contract? He needs to show a team he can 'perform'. How can he perform when the others are already ahead with their preparation? How does he get another 2 year 100grand a year contract when so many are 'performing'. 200grand for 2 years is not much when you are finished as a pro at 25 and spent 10 years dedicated to riding a bike.
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				@NL_LeMondFans said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			100 grand with no qualification is better than nothing with no qualification. And getting 100 grand with qualification ain't easy, either !
		
		
	 
I dont think it makes good sense to end up with a 2 year contract and 200 grand before taxes and then you are out on your arse after 10 years of effort. But then many bike riders show little or no sense.
	
		
			
				Benotti69 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			I think most top amateurs were aware that they will do what it takes, PEDs and all. Those that wont will not get to WT level.
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				@NL_LeMondFans said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			No, they're aware people do. They're aware they have to reach a level. Wether they do it clean or not is another matter. You know, end/means...
		
		
	 
I dont think it is possible to race WT cleans for the many reasons i have already cited. It may be possible to try but longevity (2+ years) in the sport involves PEDs.
	
		
			
				Benotti69 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			There are only 2 teams that talk about being clean, Garmin and Sky and this year apart from Froome talking about testing on Tenerife the anti doping silence this year from them has been deafening.
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				@NL_LeMondFans said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Come on, every team talks about being clean. Heard about MPCC and stuff like that ? And surely every sponsor does too. Doping isn't too good a PR strategy. And where does the money comes from ? Yeah, sponsors.
		
		
	 
Every team talks clean when asked. Garmin and Sky put themselves up on pedestals as The Clean Teams. MPCC is a smoke screen. See Lotto leaving MPCC, watch the rest follow.....
I never said teams admit to doping. I reckon most sponsors know teams do what they can to win and as long as they are not caught the sponsor is happy. I never believed Vroomen when he said he didn't know what Riis was up to. 
	
		
			
				Benotti69 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Also i think that a rider who rode clean has plenty opportunity via the internet to anonymously give a voice to his cleanliness and talk about what he is up against in pro cycling. Again I can not imagine a rider who raced from junior to WT clean accepting, ok, all these guys are cheating but i wont do it and accept that even though i am better than lots of them they will perform better than me due to PEDs. That eats away at the psyche and a rider will be faced with a choice, dope or leave.
		
		
	 
	
		
			
				@NL_LeMondFans said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Maybe you couldn't, and maybe I couldn't. It doesn't mean nobody can.
		
		
	 
It goes against the idea of a competitor. It would go against everything a rider has felt in pursuing his dream to race on a WT, then to see that it is all a hoax, a fraud and live with that by being clean. Nope you join or walk.