The rules appear anything but black and white: there's a grey area in between where certain substances are permitted to be taken under certain circumstances. David Brailsford always conceded there's ambiguity, and that Sky's policy is to ensure they operate on the right side of that.
That's not to say I'm comfortable with all these riders having a pop at Wiggins. I doubt there's a cyclist on the planet that's not on some drug or other, possibly ingesting things that are legal now but maybe once were not, or will not be in the future.
The rules appear anything but black and white: there's a grey area in between where certain substances are permitted to be taken under certain circumstances. David Brailsford always conceded there's ambiguity, and that Sky's policy is to ensure they operate on the right side of that.
That's not to say I'm comfortable with all these riders having a pop at Wiggins. I doubt there's a cyclist on the planet that's not on some drug or other, possibly ingesting things that are legal now but maybe once were not, or will not be in the future.