Yet more cycling theatre!
Some papers are today leading with Wiggins being a drug cheat based on the report of the Government Select Committee that has been looking into the matter for quite some time now.
As most things in cycling not much is clear cut.
Basically it looks as though Wiggins and the Sky Team have been playing the system to maximise cyclist performances by using normally banned performance enhancing drugs by use of exempt doctors notes - and one or two times 'off the record'!
Nothing can be proved but it probably is what happened - and no doubt all the other teams were doing the same.
Another massive black mark against the sport but to be honest no rules were really actually broken.
One interesting throwaway line I read was that Sir Mo Farah seemed to have done something similar - well imagine that!
"The DCMS committee was also "shocked" that four-time Olympic champion athlete Sir Mo Farah received an injection of the legal supplement L-carnitine before the 2014 London Marathon that was not recorded on Farah's medical records".
One of the irony's in all of this is that Chris Froome - who I don't believe is a drug cheat - is the only one of the three who has been caught out on in a drugs test and the only one of the three who hasn't been the nations hero or been knighted!
Article here -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/43280081
Wiggins and Sky deny they've done anything wrong.
Some papers are today leading with Wiggins being a drug cheat based on the report of the Government Select Committee that has been looking into the matter for quite some time now.
As most things in cycling not much is clear cut.
Basically it looks as though Wiggins and the Sky Team have been playing the system to maximise cyclist performances by using normally banned performance enhancing drugs by use of exempt doctors notes - and one or two times 'off the record'!
Nothing can be proved but it probably is what happened - and no doubt all the other teams were doing the same.
Another massive black mark against the sport but to be honest no rules were really actually broken.
One interesting throwaway line I read was that Sir Mo Farah seemed to have done something similar - well imagine that!
"The DCMS committee was also "shocked" that four-time Olympic champion athlete Sir Mo Farah received an injection of the legal supplement L-carnitine before the 2014 London Marathon that was not recorded on Farah's medical records".
One of the irony's in all of this is that Chris Froome - who I don't believe is a drug cheat - is the only one of the three who has been caught out on in a drugs test and the only one of the three who hasn't been the nations hero or been knighted!
Article here -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/43280081
Wiggins and Sky deny they've done anything wrong.