JimmyFingers said:I hear and understand that, but I just can't see cycling surviving with things the way they are, there has to be a change both from within the peloton and by the governing body, and independent testing.
But even with things the way they are people are getting caught left, right and centre. People are having to admit to a career of doping, and totally undermining everything they have achieved. I can't imagine pros looking at the fallout and thinking they can get away with doping.It may not happen straight away but eventually they get caught. Even big Mig won't get away with it, when he looked home and dry.
Again, the consequences seem mild. The only one wrecked is Lance.
