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Afrank said:What pistolera said. There is no proof of any wrong doing in any of those cases. Yet there is in the Vino case. Paying someone to lose a race like the emails indicate is not something that we should turn a blind eye towards. When there is proof of it then something should be done about it. Making the sport cleaner should be the top priority, but I don't see why we shouldn't try to stop riders from buying races as well. I see buying a race as just another form of doping.
don't worrie. nothing will happen and vino will keep his win. aso knows cycling unlike most of you here and isn't it hilarious that from all the padua hype, this is all they got?
also about uran. uran makes 700.000 euros a year in sky. you think vino paid him anythign near that to lose gold?