elizab said:Talk to hard hitting reporters and don't hide...Paul Kimmage wanted to interview Barry to no avail. What does that tell you?
Michael Barry appears to have deceived a lot of people. He also did not "come out" until the USADA Reasoned Decision was released in the fall of 2012. He presumably fessed up because he had no choice after the release of the RD, which is pretty sad. Back in 2010 he also denied his own doping when all the rumours were coming to a head.
But he does seem genuinely contrite. I watched his confession interview with CBC TV which is at http://www.cbc.ca/.../Adrienne+Arsenault/.../2289549131/?... He did issue a statement apologizing to those he deceived.
And because he was in the thick of things he was not surprised about LA's being caught.
I guess the questions is - At what point do we forgive the dopers who confessed? What does it take to earn redemption for a major life mistake? Does he remain in cycling purgatory forever?