- Apr 9, 2013
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As a long time lurker of this messageboard and been forced to agree with some of the stories I hadn't really wanted to believe were true - but have I have a suggestion or two that may help cycling and other sports.
Apologies if posted anywhere else, I have visited this site and read quite a bit and not only about cycling but haven't read this anywhere else on here, but I believe that the statute of limitation has become a defence shield that anyone who is desperate to cheat could exploit to maximum effect. Reading about recent Russian athletes being caught out for doping offences and some of them apparently almost outside of the (statute of limitations) SOL really disappointed me, if sport in general has got to the point where scientists can create an eight year window to help athletes cheat then clearly the SOL is not long enough, or not needed at all. (Why let someone cheat 20 years ago if someone now can prove they cheated at the time?)
In my opinion sport as a whole should try to either increase or lose the statute of limitations, as any sports star with enough money ( after Armstrong case has proved) could take a lot longer than 8 years for for their doping to be uncovered and therefore leave results of sport in that era to be very unpure.
If statute of limitations was removed then maybe people would think twice if they could always be challenged on their records rather than only from previous 8 years. I believe the SOL has become an extra safety net for anyone wanting to cheat and if they were desperate enough or determined enough they could keep medals etc from that era which to me seems wrong.
As Ive said this is my first post, but its an opinion Ive had for a while and I think I think would increase accountability on peoples actions if it was increased from 8 years or abolished totally.
Thanks for reading.
Apologies if posted anywhere else, I have visited this site and read quite a bit and not only about cycling but haven't read this anywhere else on here, but I believe that the statute of limitation has become a defence shield that anyone who is desperate to cheat could exploit to maximum effect. Reading about recent Russian athletes being caught out for doping offences and some of them apparently almost outside of the (statute of limitations) SOL really disappointed me, if sport in general has got to the point where scientists can create an eight year window to help athletes cheat then clearly the SOL is not long enough, or not needed at all. (Why let someone cheat 20 years ago if someone now can prove they cheated at the time?)
In my opinion sport as a whole should try to either increase or lose the statute of limitations, as any sports star with enough money ( after Armstrong case has proved) could take a lot longer than 8 years for for their doping to be uncovered and therefore leave results of sport in that era to be very unpure.
If statute of limitations was removed then maybe people would think twice if they could always be challenged on their records rather than only from previous 8 years. I believe the SOL has become an extra safety net for anyone wanting to cheat and if they were desperate enough or determined enough they could keep medals etc from that era which to me seems wrong.
As Ive said this is my first post, but its an opinion Ive had for a while and I think I think would increase accountability on peoples actions if it was increased from 8 years or abolished totally.
Thanks for reading.