But now we can probably apply that same notion to the whole of professional cycling.

"The time has come to put the cards on the table," said Riis. "I have done things which I now regret and which I wouldn't do again. I have doped. I have taken EPO. For awhile it was part if my life."
A former Tour de France stage winner, all of a sudden taking down one of cycling's greats? We all should have known that his breaking of Miguel Indurain during the 1996 Tour de France smelled a little funny.
Now you have to begin to wonder whether his adeptness of reviving careers as the Director Sportif of CSC smells right?
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