My point was that whichever team he rode for he'd be tainted due to the institutionalised doping that exists in the professional peloton and the fact that every team has skeletons. T-Mobile made a big play last year of their internal testing and controls and yet they had more positives than anyone else which would suggest either a) their internal testing was nothing more than a marketing exercise or b) they had a team full of dopers.
My point was that whichever team he rode for he'd be tainted due to the institutionalised doping that exists in the professional peloton and the fact that every team has skeletons. T-Mobile made a big play last year of their internal testing and controls and yet they had more positives than anyone else which would suggest either a) their internal testing was nothing more than a marketing exercise or b) they had a team full of dopers.