From VeloNation, an interesting summary from this guy:
Independent Dutch sports lawyer Maarten Vrolijk. He is currently handling two doping-related cases pending before the European Court of Human rights, has represented a range of sportspeople in the past and was also editor of a sports law magazine for a decade.
VN: Do you have an expectation about the final outcome and what will happen?
MV: It’s always very difficult to say. Contador has always said that the amount they found in his body is so limited that it couldn’t be caused by any doping. But how do prove that that amount have been caused by eating contaminated meat? How can you prove this?
I’d say it’s a 40% chance for Contador and 60% for WADA and the UCI. I think there’s a slight advantage for WADA and the UCI.
As this is such a high-profile case, I do think that if WADA and the UCI loses, that Contador will go all the way to have all the damages paid, all the legal fees, everything.
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http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/1...tador-anti-doping-decision.aspx#ixzz1ky80PA8r