VV, at some stage you have to work out that for many at the Clinic, the point isn't the sport, it's the conspiracy. For some it's not enough that powerful individuals are selfish, it has to be the illuminati.
Cycling was rotten. That is indisputable. Has been for decades and decades - since before WWII. Possibly WWI.
But it's not just that some don't believe in an improvement (even just a possible improvement) in cycling. Some really don't want to. Indeed, some even resent the possibility. And the clinic is a comfortable place for them.
You find it everywhere in life. The small group who believe in everything, who defend the obviously indefensible - Contador's clenbuterol, or Yates "i saw nothing" - though, by definition, they tend not to come near the clinic.
And you have the conspiricists - who believe nothing; who act as if cynicism is the same as wisdom; who, frankly, seem to hate the sport, but enjoy attacking it The clinic has it's share of those, all right.
And the bulk in the middle, who hope, and sometimes are disappointed; who question, but try not to be cynical. Who love the sport, and hate the dopers.
Most people call these people normal.
In the clinic, we're fanboys.