The Cobra said:
Probably something to do with a bunch of 'experts' in the clinic that would say it was evidence of doping even if it was actually the opposite. I think Wiggins probably has enough crap to deal with in terms of doping accusations without a bunch of amateur hematologists giving him grief. Reality is there is a panel of actual experts that decide if there is evidence of doping or not.
I think if Sky hadn't made such a song and a dance about cleanliness it wouldn't have arisen to quite such an extent. It's true that Wiggins is in a damned if he does, damned if he doesn't kind of situation, but with the team having committed to transparency, not providing the data is a problem, because it makes it look like they've got something to hide. After all, if you're prepared to make a song and a dance about being clean, you might be asked at some point to prove it to us, since the likes of Rebellin trumping up their contribution to clean cycling has meant we're a bit more circumspect about giving out love to anybody who talks the talk nowadays. And if you're prepared to publicise things to prove your point, you have to be prepared to hear dissenting views. Publicising his figures won't silence the critics; as you point out those who think Sky are pumped full of dope will look for anomalous figures that can point to the answer they want, while like with Armstrong's 2009 figures, if the figures look dubious then those who are adamant that Sky are 100% clean will look at ways to rationalise it, such as variations due to dehydration, altitude and so on. But if they're announcing they're fighting for clean cycling, and announcing they will be all about transparency... if they talk the talk but we never see them walk the walk, just them telling us they walked it, you don't see how people might be concerned that, in actuality, they mightn't be walking at all?
Square-pedaller said:
Fedrigo a 4, along with LA, Evans and Millar
That system did also have things where the number would be increased if a rider hadn't been tested recently. I still have more faith in Fedrigo being clean in 2010 than riders with suspect team histories like, say, Chris Horner or Rubén Plaza, who scored 0 and 1 respectively.