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« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2018, 14:38:52 pm » |
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The use of TUE's in sport is an interesting one as there always seems to be a higher than normal level of ailments amongst professional sportsmen. Part of the reason for this is that a lot of people who have asthma for example are encouraged to try sports such as cycling and swimming, the drug that Sharapova used was to treat a heart defect that she's been treated for a long time, however a lot of Russians seem to have the same.
I genuinely don't think Sky did cheat. I think they may have pushed the limits of what is allowed though. It has to be WADA to make a better job of what is and isn't allowed across all sports and to punish accordingly. The biggest issue with Sky is they have always claimed to be 100% clean and now there is doubt if they played in the grey area and as previously stated Dan Roan / BBC have gone after it like a witch hunt, the same as the select committee.
If they can, I wouldn't be surprised if Sky and Wiggins try to sue for defamation or similar. Can you sue the government though?
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