ebandit said:
but this is the sky thread.................questions about these riders would be best posed in the relavant thread
now are sky doping?
innocent until some tangible evidence is found
The point is... those six (seven) performances are all "innocent". Basso was only caught for intending to dope. Vino didn't get caught until July '07. Di Luca was known to be shady at the time, but his 2007 Giro turned back nothing and he only tested positive in 2009. CAS have stated that they see no reason to suspect any foul play in Valverde's '09 Vuelta or Contador's '11 Giro, but one got to keep their win and the other didn't. Cobo has nothing against his name but got treated like a leper through that Vuelta, often by people who saw nothing wrong with screaming 'blatant doper' at him while trying to silence those who pointed out the transformation in Froome going on right beneath their eyes. And Cunego has nothing against his name, but with quotes like "the Damiano who won the Giro no longer exists" has dropped some pretty blatant hints that he wasn't playing ball then.
No tangible evidence on any of them. Even the subsequent positives for Vino and di Luca are only circumstantial as they don't relate to the race they won. The thing is, in a strict sense, there is nothing on Sky to say that they were cheating at the 2012 Tour de France.
But in a strict sense, Riccardo Riccò never doped until the 2008 Tour de France. In a strict sense, Emanuele Sella took CERA in July 2008, and his Giro wins could be considered clean if he hadn't told us that he had been taking it at the Giro.
I don't necessarily think we should be throwing Sky under the bus, but a lot of riders have been given stick for putting in shocking performances on this forum, and where have the legions of defenders been for them? That was the point of my Cobo post. Everybody was willing to throw him under the bus, but most of the
rational arguments (i.e. not "Anglo guys wouldn't dope it's a different mentality") used to defend Sky could be used to defend Cobo as well. It seems people
want to believe in Wiggins and Froome, but they don't have the same desire to believe in Cobo.