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Oh I know but that is the point, we see the underbelly of cycling. For example every article about Team Sky, Brailsford or Bradley Wiggins always comes with the added caveat of mention of the jiffy bag, or the TUEs or the testosterone. How many articles go 'The Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, who tested postive for drugs twice during his playing career...'
Within certain sports there seems to be no desire to confront doping either by the authorities or by the media, while other sports get held up as pariahs in comparison. It is probably down to the wealth of the sports in general.
Anyway I digress, back to the cycling. The cobbles are over, the only race that matters now is Tro Bro Leon.
Cycling is way ahead of football but come on, JV, Vino, Lefevere?