Kellfire
Blackballed
Three doctors said Wiggins was right to use the drug. That's good enough for me.
In a life saving situation, then obviously the drug needs to be administered
There are certainly plenty of questions to be answered.
Why was the drug used only on the three occasions before TdF? Are there, as suggested by some doctors, performance enhancing benefits to this drug? Why, in his book, did he not refer to this treatment and, in fact, suggest that prior to his win he was in perfect condition?
There may well be good answers to all the questions but I am afraid that until those answers are supplied the suspicion will remain.
What it does show is that the hacking organisation have succeeded 100% in diverting attention from the Russian issue!!![]()
He has not broken any rules - he and his medical team have clearly pushed the rules to the limits.
But in golf are we not encouraged to know the rules inside out so that we can push them to the limits and to our greatest advantage - whilst maintaining honesty about what we are doing when we do so.
I agree. In every competition environment particpants push the boundaries - its getting the 'edge'. Take a squint at motor sport, power boat racist, horses and greyhound racing, I'll wager every team is seeking to be flying as close to the rules as possible.
accusing BW is just a failure to recognise reality. He has not broken not the rules of his sport. Sore grapes, methinks