And he still believe Froome had a cold and doesn't even raise the question it was for another reason...like he did with Lance in '99.
He accepts froome had a cold, doesn't ask how this guy could be so good, whilst sick, and carries on from there.
The last paragraph is a small step for us, but for Walsh it must seem a big step in fairness.
The obvious questions here are why froome never told him about the asthma before now, what did walsh make of froome using the inhaler mid stage, why he seems to be putting all the blame on sky, as though froome had no say, why he still treats lance and froome to different standards and him not asking if sky have used this 'medication; with other riders...seen as froome himself said he used it before.
He was still suffering from a chest infection that had caused him to pull out of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege classic two days earlier. Froome is asthmatic and inflammation in his respiratory channel led to these prolonged bouts of coughing. After the intense effort of the prologue the coughing was worse than ever and, facing five days of racing, Froome spoke with Richard Usher, the Team Sky doctor.
The doctor felt something needed to be done. Froome recalled being put on a course of prednisone the previous year and that it had been effective. Prednisone is a glucocorticoid and used to treat asthma, inflammation and many other conditions.
He accepts froome had a cold, doesn't ask how this guy could be so good, whilst sick, and carries on from there.
The last paragraph is a small step for us, but for Walsh it must seem a big step in fairness.
The obvious questions here are why froome never told him about the asthma before now, what did walsh make of froome using the inhaler mid stage, why he seems to be putting all the blame on sky, as though froome had no say, why he still treats lance and froome to different standards and him not asking if sky have used this 'medication; with other riders...seen as froome himself said he used it before.