Walkman said:
No way! If Contador is cleared it the biggest disgrace in later years in sports, possibly ever. The dude was sanctioned and then they decided to revoke the decision after the spanish prime minister told them to. The Lance-Affair is a disgrace but at least Novitzky seems very keen on taking Lance down, one way of another. The same can't be said about Contadors case.
In Contador goes down it will send a clear message to other riders:
It doesn't matter who you are or were you are from, get caught and you will go down.
If Contador is cleard people will probably still think that everybody in cycling dopes, wich is very sad, but not surprisingly. The big fishes needs to feel the heat as much as the smaller ones. 2012 could be a good year for Cycling as a sport, as both Lance and AC could be rightly convicted for their nasty habbits.
You are talking about within cycling, what a handful of riders will think and that has nothing to do with "public perception".
I am talking about the other 99.9999% of the world, those who do not watch cycling but get told that cyclists are the bad guys who dope and all their heroes are innocent and clean.
Option 1. they are told that Contador was cleared - he might be clean.
Option 2. They are told that he was found guilty - he is another cyclist who doped and the sport is lost. Lets watch something else.
There is no way that these people will think any better of cycling if the outcome is the latter.
Moreover people are open to the idea of athletes being clean., especially if they test + for minor substances and say they took something else which they did not know contained the PED. This defense always works.
Hell, Le Shawn Merrit was banned ant the entire athletics world is convinced he is clean and found it regretable that he was banned. What was his defense?
that he ingested something that he did not know contained traces the PED
. They eventually even cut his ban.
Kolo Toure, everybody in England is 100% certain that he was innocent and should not have been banned. What was his defense -
that he ingested something that he did not know contained traces the PED
What is Contadors defense? The very same.
that he ingested something that he did not know contained traces the PED
And if people believe the others they can believe Contador.
Whether other cyclists are sent a message about doping or not has absolutely nothing to do with what the public perception of cycling will be.
Cycloid said:
I'm not so sure about this. I've wavered a lot. But I do know if cycling goes all the way back to "0" on a Contador conviction, the sport may never recover in terms of public perception from a possible/probable LA conviction.
Every other sport gives dopers free reign and they get to call themselves clean.
Contador was getting a lot less abuse from fans than people who were convicted. Even the commentators I heard treated him differently.
That was while the outcome was uncertain. If hes cleared these people wont suddenly become anti Contador.