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Frankly, I applaud Jeroen Swart for what he has published. I don't agree with those who insist it tells us nothing we didn't know before. It does move us closer to understanding the course of Froome's career. The next big piece is the pre-2011 data. Let's see them.
Thank you for the sentiment. Appreciated.
Thanks in turn for the insightful comments.[/quote]
Take the compliments but then ignore the important part of the post.
If you were truly interested in clean sports and athletes performing clean, you would be going after this, "The next big piece is the pre-2011 data. Let's see them"
IMO, You are not part of the solution to a clean sport, therefore you are part of the problem.
A reminder of what Jack Robertson said "sport is seriously broken'......[/quote]
That's not fair, Dr. Swart did not test Froome pre-2011. That data would be for Froome/Sky to release. Yes it would be very interesting comparison but Swart cannot control its release.[/quote]
He could publicly call for all GT winners to release all their data. Froome could lead the way by releasing his.
I am aware that Swart is not in control of Froome's data. But muddying waters by testing Froome and allowing Froome/sky to say we got him tested what more do people want is muddying the waters. Swart, imo, is part of that unless he distances himself from it and calls for full transparency from all.[/quote]
Swart could call for world peace as well but it's not his responsibility. Don't lose your head on this one.[/quote]
I was thinking of doing that next. It might have been more fruitful.