• Make sense to admitted to it now rather than waiting for the report to come out later.

    Hincapie has had plenty of time to admit his guilt in the past 6 years when, he claims, he's been riding clean and trying to educate young riders to avoid going down the same route as he did.

    When some of his former team-mates confessed, and were ridiculed by Armstrong and his legion of adoring acolytes, he stood by and watched. A simple statement today admitting that he doped (and frankly I knew that when I saw him drop Tour podium contenders in the Pyrenees in 2003) is too little, too late.

    Pretty much what I'm saying.

    Actually, Ed, it's quite a different point from the one you were making, and I'd hazard a guess that Andy's post could be a reaction in part or large part to yours.

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