There must be some really heinous stuff in the submitted evidence that he doesn't want to get out. Really heinous.
Travis Tygart (USADA chief) says the evidence will all be released eventually regardless, probably after the other cases (Bruyneel) have been heard.
Yes, what he's evidently trying to avoid is all the spectacle of a court case, and, following proceedings, a proper verdict. That's always more powerful than a throw-your-toys-out-of-the-pram attitude that 'they're all wronging me'.
Yes, what he's evidently trying to avoid is all the spectacle of a court case, and, following proceedings, a proper verdict. That's always more powerful than a throw-your-toys-out-of-the-pram attitude that 'they're all wronging me'.