Hey everyone,
I'm right here, you know? I can hear you. I'm a real person, not a famous pro bike racer who thinks he's so good he keeps his distance from the unwashed masses like some kind of rock star. When I post, I use my real name.
The point of the tweet is that there should be more agressive lifetime bans, and Ricco is likely going to get one if this story is true. What I was speaking to is the absolute stupidity, and criminality, of this kind of behavior. If someone is willing to nearly kill themselves doping, they're going to end up out of the sport, one way or the other. I didn't wish anyone death. I was commenting on someone's willingness to kill themselves doping.
Tasteless? Maybe. But honestly, are you going to sit here and defend Ricco in the name good taste? Like he deserves our respect simply because he's ill, when the illness was caused by his own illegal behavior? What would Aldo Sassi say right now?
Further, I'm no hypocrite. Follow me on Twitter or Facebook if you like. You'll hear the consistency of my message. I made the choice to race clean many, many years ago. If you want to call that "hiding" by racing domestically, fair enough. I'm only as good as I am, and I don't pretend to be better than that. Nor I do have an desire to cheat to get to the next level, since that's what it would take for me to get there.
For the few that seemed to get it, and who defended me here, I appreciate it. For those who think that calling comments "***" or wishing I had been more seriously injured when I was assaulted is fair play, well, I think you're leading the way in hypocrisy here.
The only way doping culture in pro cycling ends is when the riders themselves end it by speaking out against it. It's up to the riders to change the culture. No one else is capable of getting it done. Not the UCI, not the teams, not the police. The riders themselves are the ones who need to want it to change, and who need to reverse the omerta.
You can call me self-righteous. But I walk the walk, and will continue to do so, because I love and care about bike racing. More than I care about Ricardo Ricco.