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JV1973 said:I don't know it was 70%. And I didn't in 2005. But if you ask me to define a percentage that I think were riding the Tour clean in 2005, then that's what I'd answer, because that's my belief. And in 2005, at the moment I was asked this question, my belief was 80-85%.
But my belief carries no more weight than yours.
My opinion is that doping is even more prevalent in teams due to the need to appease and please sponsors who appear to be unwilling to align their brands with pro cyclists.
The problem with cycling is simple. UCI mismanagement for personal financial gain has kept this sport in the tiny little cesspit that it inhabits. I don't see Cookson as being the person to bring the sport out of the cesspit merely by his non commitment to making anti doping a properly funded independent body only answerable to the likes of WADA.
Till we see that along with doping in sports a crime throughout the Western world people will cheat and as federations don't care whether athletes cheat as long as they dont get caught nothing will change.
EPO changed the face of cycling, but now that its usage has been curtailed (not eradicated) doesn't make the sport clean.
