I don't think he was referring to 'legitimate questions' now was he, and as for acting 'professionally' I've always liked my sportsmen to show a human,passionate side. I don't need role models, I want to watch warriors who perform and sometimes talk with heart.
I googled 'Bradley Wiggins doping' the other day and came accross this article from 2007 when Cofidis got thrown off the tour after Moreni tested positive. A while ago yes but the passionate way he talked about doping really struck home, and I think today's statement shows more of the same. You seemedto be damned if you do and damned if you don't in cycling: if you confront the innuedo you're hiding something and if you ignore it and don't make big anti-doping statements you're guilty. Read the article, worth a look.
I don't think he was referring to 'legitimate questions' now was he, and as for acting 'professionally' I've always liked my sportsmen to show a human,passionate side. I don't need role models, I want to watch warriors who perform and sometimes talk with heart.
I googled 'Bradley Wiggins doping' the other day and came accross this article from 2007 when Cofidis got thrown off the tour after Moreni tested positive. A while ago yes but the passionate way he talked about doping really struck home, and I think today's statement shows more of the same. You seemedto be damned if you do and damned if you don't in cycling: if you confront the innuedo you're hiding something and if you ignore it and don't make big anti-doping statements you're guilty. Read the article, worth a look.