Your position is that those who were caught and come back are fine. You realize that they probably would never have said anything had they not been caught? The entire anti-doping stance taken by those like Millar is premised on the actions of others. It was not a decision he made - it was a reality he had to live. But nonetheless, because he was caught, his results in the last few years are not questionable? It doesn't make sense to me.
Wow you just said back to me what I said to you. Solid work.
Solid work also with that strawman misrepresentation of what I actually said, I haven't even mentioned Millar.
But sticking with the simple theme of your intepretation, my position is that cheats should be punished. If they cheat again then punish them again. Weird position to take I suppose.
Wow you just said back to me what I said to you. Solid work.
Solid work also with that strawman misrepresentation of what I actually said, I haven't even mentioned Millar.
But sticking with the simple theme of your intepretation, my position is that cheats should be punished. If they cheat again then punish them again. Weird position to take I suppose.