noddy69 said:
Of course there is a better way, simply put if we get rid of testing from the UCI and when tests come back positive they are acted upon rather than hiding the results then we wont be handing bans down to athletes after they have cheated other athletes for years and the process will be a fairer one for all concerned.
Unfortunately this was not the case for said doper but you cant have it all.
The UCI is the governing body, and the question that arises almost immediately is ... who keeps the USADA and WADA honest if we eliminate that body? Amery Sport?
I think, with a little analysis, there is a clear and better path.
Take for example soccer, baseball, etc. is there any doubt that in sports with even more money to fling about than cycling that doping is somehow not a problem in those sports?
Do we really think ANY of thiose sports with equal, if not greater, doping problems than cycling are going to follow this pattern of justice to rid themselves of the problem?
It is somewhat axiomatic that no one actually supports doping, and whether you like or hate LA, that remains one of the few common grounds upon which to build anything between the two parties.
IMHO, or at least as humble as this forum will allow me to be, is that what we need, if we really want to ride 'sport' of doping, is an independant court - a court of sport if you will in which all cases are referred in a criminal style format to the sport - an independant investigative body, with the ability to exectue search warrants, etc..
It takes the WADA vs. UCI completely out of the equation. It puts the onus on prosecution to lay out the case, and it returns something that I think the current system lacks entirely - credibility. (Not that LA evidence isn't great, but 16 years? Really?)
There is a better way than this, and I for one am a little tired of watching every winner immediately be tarnished with rumors of doping, and then watching the acrimonious agency infighting in which fans line up behind their various agencies ala the American Civil War.
That process makes no sense.
And, as I have alluded to, the Lance haters right now are gloating, but anyone with a sense of objectivity knows that the report is going to be rebutted and when it happens - the reverse finger pointing will be no more helpful than anything else up to this point.
We are all simply waiting for this saga to go to CAS. Why?