Benotti69 said:
That Froome claims to have not known that Sky's public policy was no TUEs. I guess he never bothered to read anything written by Sky or about Sky conveniently.
I can't image how this could be true.
Some trolls here have babbled about Sky getting dozens of Tue's but their strategy is just the opposite, to push the limits of what can be used Out of Competition without a TUE, like Cortisone use 8 days prior to competition.
Froome knows exactly how many TUE's he has had, he says 2 in the interview, and they were both for Prednisone. The 2nd one was after Romandie. Interesting to see how well he dodges Kimmage's question for more detail on this. Very skilled deflection.
Reporters have been pushing Froome on his TUE's for years. Here is what he said
last year at the Tour
“TUEs are a rather personal issue, but I am able to say I do not have any TUEs during this Tour,” Froome said. “Hopefully I will not have any.”
Even Lienders knew the policy. From Walsh's piece last week
The team, said Peters, had decided they would not apply for TUEs to allow a rider to stay in a race but under pressure from a rider, another member of the medical staff had applied for a TUE to enable the rider to finish a race.
It was Leinders who rang Peters and complained about this decision, saying it was a breach of the team’s medical ethics.
With all the questioning about TUE's the last 2 years he has to know what is, and is not, allowed. No way the riders do not know the policy. They have to know the policy so they can push the limits of it.......or maybe they are like most here, they think that anything SKY tells the media does not really mean anything.