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VeloCity said:For the nth time, Gaumont was coming clean about what he knew - that's all. But that's been extrapolated into him knowing for a fact that Moncoutie was clean. That's a jump I'm not willing to accept at face value.
How do you know that Fuentes wasn't telling the truth about Contador? You don't. I don't either. How do you know Gaumont was telling the truth about Moncoutie? You don't. I don't either. So I choose not to believe either of them.
But the thing is, we can extrapolate from other things Gaumont said about the nature of doping at Cofidis that it makes it hard to believe that a rider would hide their doping there. They talked openly about it. It's down to a belief that Gaumont, in his coming clean, was honest about the level of doping in Cofidis and how the riders talked about it, in which case it would be very needless for Moncoutié to be shy and defensive about mentioning doping.
Again, there is a semantic difference between "he isn't one of mine" (therefore he could be somebody else's, but I don't know) and "he is clean". And then you have the interpretation of the intentions and characters of the source.
But this doesn't hide that there are more sources than just Gaumont that have mentioned that Moncoutié is clean.
