LesDiablesRouges said:It's pretty obvious the game that Sky and Brailsford are playing. Pretend that you're willing to give over your information for independent review, but never actually give it to anyone. Insist you are clean and the results are due training techniques that are superior to everyone else. Can't release the techniques because then everyone would know and SKY would lose their advantage. Etc etc ...
Comes from the same playbook that USPS used.
The game from Sky goes like this:
A) Tell them you are clean. Use the word "clean" as much as you can in order to hammer it down.
B) Hide the scientific data that could prove otherwise and go have a slugfest with media after every "surrealistic" performance.
C) Tell them a lie and a challenge (cooperation with Wada) so that you give yourself an image that goes with the selfproclaimed cleanliness. Hope that this doesnt occur and WADA refuses the challenge.
D) Roll the ball over to others to prove Skys cleanliness while stile hiding with uncomfortable data. Despite promises as "cooperation", "openness" and so on.
The only real difference from USPS is that Sky is a bit more aggressive in their "cleanliness"-approach.
