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Whistle-blowers = financial reward is very much an American phenomenon - And the financial reward pertains to any type of industry - It's not solely cycling.
gillan1969 said:yaco said:T_S_A_R said:hrotha said:So you're against whistleblowing and think the authorities shouldn't encourage it. Huh. Oookay.
Landis doesn't fit the classic description of a whistleblower though. He cheated to win the Tour and would have done it seven times or more if he could have gotten away with it. He's more like Ray Liotta in Goodfellas.
The Tagart version of history where everyone was an unwitting pawn of Lance and Bruyneel stinks. The report painted Zabriskie as some sort of tragic, corrupted innocent when he was just a opportunistic cheat like the rest of them.
Nailed it with your post - It's a weakness of the USA system that a confirmed cheat may receive a reward - It's crazy.
its a weakness of the global anti doping system that meant it needed a whistleblower to uncover a huge PED program being done under the noses and in front of the noses of the whole sport and world
the argument about rewarding whistleblowers is a different one that transcends sport and by definition a lot of whislteblowers will be guilty of misdemeanors because they know the story....
Whistle-blowers = financial reward is very much an American phenomenon - And the financial reward pertains to any type of industry - It's not solely cycling.