GrumpyGregry
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Sky had a zero tolerance approach from the outset. Folk in their employ have been economical with the actualité if they've joined Sky without having gone public about their doping past first. They've misled their employer by omission and that is a huge breach of trust.
Garmin have a more optimistic approach. They are prepared to hire folk who have admitted their past misdeeds before being hired and will sign up to a very strong anti-doping stance, on the basis that they wont go down that route again. Theyve not misled their employer and there is no breach of trust.
If we assume doping was endemic then they were all dopers right? We can't make that assumption.
Garmin have a more optimistic approach. They are prepared to hire folk who have admitted their past misdeeds before being hired and will sign up to a very strong anti-doping stance, on the basis that they wont go down that route again. Theyve not misled their employer and there is no breach of trust.
If we assume doping was endemic then they were all dopers right? We can't make that assumption.