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Zinoviev Letter said:... However, at the sharp end of the peloton, amongst the big names and their key workers, doping was indeed close to universal and, for those who wanted a career, sometimes it came dangerously close to mandatory.
I don't see how anyone can read, for instance, Hamilton's book or the affidavits of people like Zabriskie and simply cast the whole thing as the bad moral choices of bad people. It was a systematic and institutional problem, not in the sense that there was no free will involved but the context is crucial. Putting the boot into those who cooperated with USADA and demanding longer bans is a bad idea. Cooperation is necessary, and therefore limiting sanctions for cooperators is necessary.
No, no freaking way. This continues down the path of anyone who does and continues to dope will get a way if they nark out the others even if they have benefited equally. Just look at this lame 6 months starting Sept 1 or 10 or so for some. They will all be back in Feb. of 2013! They can race MSR, Flanders, Roubaix and get this race le Tour just like they did in 2012, how is that a "cycling ban"? I just hope ASO puts them all on the ASO persona non grata list and any team attempting to start them at an ASO race gets all DQ-ed! Keeping hope ASO does the right thing like they did before the current bend over leaders.