I'm not keen on a witch hunt approach but Armstrong is guilty and its the only way they could prove it. Its more depressing that every professional cyclist must have known but felt powerless to do anything about it without thinking their career would be probably gone if they did.
Personally I think the best way to deal with it know is an amnesty of sorts where a line is drawn in the sand and no further prosecutions are chased and everyone involved is given the change to admit what they did and how they did it. Then maybe the UCI, drug testing agencies and riders can learn from the mistakes made and move on.
Personally I think the best way to deal with it know is an amnesty of sorts where a line is drawn in the sand and no further prosecutions are chased and everyone involved is given the change to admit what they did and how they did it. Then maybe the UCI, drug testing agencies and riders can learn from the mistakes made and move on.