OK, I've got a question that I think needs to be answered but no-one seems to be asking, and it sure as hell indicates to me that there has been corruption in Australian cycling for a long time.
Festina Affair: Neil Stephens.
Taken from the wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festina_affair
(I wasn't aware that a doping test existed for EPO in 1998, so this could be an error in the WIKI, or maybe it did, but it just wasn't approved yet?).
More information:
http://inrng.com/2010/07/the-curse-of-stevo/
There is plently more info on the net... just google it.
This all occured in July of 1998... but... only two months later, with no sanction (and no investigation as far as I know), not only do the Australian officials turn a blind eye to the overwelming evidence, they go and select Neil Stephens to represent Australia in the Commonweath Games in September of 1998!
http://www.gettyimages.es/detail/fotograf%C3%ADa-de-noticias/neil-stephens-of-australia-and-festina-leads-fotograf%C3%ADa-de-noticias/1277406
http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/1998/sep98/cgmenrr.html
Many times over the following years he has held many official positions within Cycling Australia and other teams, while people like Mathew White and Steven Hodge get banished from the sport, this guy will gets off? And take into account that Neil Stephens was actually caught red handed, and White and Hodge admited to it before they had to resign.
Who in Cycling Australia approved the selection of Neil Stephens for the Commonweath Games of 1998 just two months after the Festina Affair while there was an official investigation taking place in other countries? Why was Neil Stephens not punished after admitting to using EPO and other drugs? Are these people still in positions of power? Why has nothing been said about this? Can anyone take EPO and after getting caught just say they thought it was vitamins and get off? Or is this an indication of corruption in Australian cycling?