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http://www.tylerhamilton.com/
He was doing fine up until this quote-
"Most of the riders initially implicated from this team have been cleared
and Manolo Saiz has not been charged with any crime."
While it may be factually true, I think it's time the racers start
considering that the DSs have some responsibility for what goes on in their
teams, and Manolo Saiz has been at the center of a lot of this. In my humble
opinion, it's time to make the case that the DS should have at least as much
at stake as the riders. Riders are suspended on a whim, at the slightest
hint of anything wrong, and have to prove their innocence. Not true with the
DS. The result is a bizarre situation where the DSs meet and decide the fate
of the riders, in a way that just happens to make the riders look guilty and
the DSs look like those trying to keep the sport pure.
--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com