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spalco said:I'm still not convinced Sky's doping the way people are claiming here simply for the reason that it would be impossible (probably literally) for them to keep it a secret. What's the point of cheating if you know for nearly certain, everything you won will get taken away eventually anyway in a couple years? Especially with the example of USPS right in front of them.
I've said this before and I haven't heard anything to change my mind. I'm not blind or naive, Sky's successes are remarkable and in cycling extraordinary performances far too often meant cheating, I can see that. But there are real problems with the Sky=Gewiss theory. I do think times have changed in some ways.
Try this...
"The causal factors that should be removed to deter fraud (as described above) are best described in the “Fraud Triangle.” This idea was first coined by Donald R. Cressey. The Fraud Triangle describes three factors that are present in every situation of fraud:"
1.Motive (or pressure) – the need for committing fraud (need for money, etc.);
2.Rationalization – the mindset of the fraudster that justifies them to commit fraud; and
3.Opportunity – the situation that enables fraud to occur (often when internal controls are weak or nonexistent).
