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What happens is he’s found guilty, or more that can’t prove innocence. And is then given a backdated back from the incident. All his race results are stricken and it leaves someone with a hollow victory. That’s the situation I’d like to be seen avoided.
You are right, I’m just saying perhaps the procedure for this situation needs to be addressed. For the best of the sport.
But it wasn’t a banned substance. You can use salbutamol, it’s just there is a maximum dosage permitted, and a limit on how much you have in your system. Froome has the right to show that he didn’t go over that dosage limit before any talk of suspension.
The only reason we’re talking about this is because it was leaked. He hasn’t had the opportunity of due process so why should he be suspended?