Then you were dead wrong. I'll answer this one in reverse order:
1. Geert Leinders was not only the head medical staff responsible for the team in which Michael Rasmussen almost won the TDF, he was part of the management triumvirate with de Rooij (DS), Breukink (General management).
Also note that under his tenure he got three GT wins with Mencov. Now that surely will be seen as clean (no sarcasm, quite simply GL wil have said it was clean), but Dave certainly hired Leinders because of his job at Rabo.
We know that his former employee history came to light either when reading his CV or in the interview procedure. It's simply impossible that his job at Rabo was not discussed. Note that his experience is why he was hired!
2. Definitely true, but the Rasmussen affair ranks up there with Landis for spectacular doping cases, only eclipsed by his Lanceness. Quite simply put, the Rasmussen affair and GL role at Rabo will have been noticed by someone at Sky.
3. You hire someone at a very important and critical spot, you look at their history, especially with a non doper policy.
DB will not have done just a google search. Besides, even a cursory Leinders+Rabo+Rasmussen would have triggered enough articles (currently it just gets you articles about when he was dismissed).
ToreBear said:
To be honest I thought his job at rabobank was to make sure no one tested positive, not selling EPO to the riders.
Besides, and this one has been brought up by me a few times before....
He was the Doctor at the leading triumvirate of one of the biggest team in the Sport. Under his watch we had three, almost four GT wins. Now unless we really belief in miracles we can assume Mencov was dirty (we have Humanplasma for starters and his famous 9 at the suspicion list).
It boggles the mind that somehow Leinders is seen as a good natured dupe. Not only will he have been aware of every infraction and every fluctuation (teams monitor their own riders!), he also explicitly got a carte blanche on medical grounds (and there can only be one reason for this carte blanche).
How much succes and links with superhuman performances does this guy need before he's taken serious? Getting three (four) GT wins is quite something special. Riis only has two regular (Giro Basso, sastre TdF). Quickstep, Lotto, never managed it. BMC, one time with Evans, Liquigas had three (DL, Basso and Nibbles).
Leinders might not be Ferrari, but he certainly isn't a simple doctor who just helped the riders to stay healthy.