Great ride it was, thank you. Not quite six hours busting my a$$, and I'm on...nothing.
I have followed the thread, read many posts, and find a lot of truth in there: for example the statement that doping isn't the #1 problem, but corruption is. But I also see a lot thrown in there that I feel at best distracts from the real issues, or at worst are irrelevant. The Sarko thing being one of them.
If he wanted to talk about doping, understand doping and cycling, or do anything about doping, this pic shows that he knew the right people: no need for Lance. Facts: Sarko never spoke up against doping, never did anything as the Interior Minister (in charge of the Police) to bust dopers and organizations that we all knew doped. In his years as cop #1, that was USPS/Discovery and Lance, which everyone in France knew were dirty. As a president, his administration de-funded the lab in Chatenay-Malabry for example. Not that Sarko was an accomplice of the dirty circus that is cycling, but rather because he didn't give a $hit.
Changes that took (and actually didn't take) place and that you mentioned have more to do with UCI and ASO protecting the institution and keeping a status quo that was in everybody's best interest. UCI because Armstrong was holding them by the b@lls, and ASO because of the fear that another Festina would destroy the Tour, the ratings, affect the money. No change helped fit the rhetoric that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", after all cycling became clean in '06 (then in '11), basically the BS that masses are being fed.
Sarkozy is a non-issue. Too busy to kiss the one ball to ask questions...I bet he got a signed jersey out of it.