Thursday, October 11, 2012

Cycling-Armstrong revelations taint his sport says Brailsford

LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Accusations that cyclist Lance Armstrong was involved in an elaborate doping conspiracy have cast a cloud of suspicion over the entire sport, the head of British cycling Dave Brailsford said on Thursday.

The 41-year-old American, who won the Tour de France seven times after surviving cancer, was accused of being part of the "the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme that sport has ever seen" by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).

USADA have banned Armstrong for life and stripped him of his Tour de France titles and on Wednesday it published the findings of an investigation into the Texan and his U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team.

Armstrong's lawyers described the allegations as a hatchet job, but Brailsford said the 1,000 page report made it hard for anyone to trust cycling.

"It is understandable now for people to look at any results in cycling and question that," Brailsford told BBC radio.

"It completely and utterly lost its way and I think it lost its moral compass."

The comprehensive report contained the testimony of 11 of Armstrong's former team mates, that, according to USADA, provided undeniable proof Armstrong was at the centre of a sophisticated doping program.

"It is shocking, it's jaw dropping and it is very unpleasant," Brailsford said.

"It's not very palatable and anybody who says it is would be lying wouldn't they?"

He added: "I think there are plenty of people out there who saw this guy and what he did as an amazing achievement.

"He is one of the first cyclists that maybe transcended the sport and became a hero beyond cycling.

"It was an amazing thing and people got behind that. So to now find out what was behind (it) is, of course, disappointing."

One of the team mates who testified against Armstrong was Michael Barry, who admitted to doping while a member of Armstrong's US Postal Service team and who rode under Brailsford for Team Sky from 2010.

"We signed Michael from HTC which was, at the time, highly regarded as being a very sound, clean team," Brailsford said.

"During his time at Team Sky, we have had absolutely no cause for concern whatsoever, there has never been any question in terms of his performances, his training, his behaviour on the team. There have never been any issues in that respect. But ultimately he lied.

"We set out with a zero tolerance policy, so we said that anyone who has had a doping conviction from the past or proved to have been involved in doping hasn't got a place on Team Sky. That is our policy.

"When you take someone you ask them a question and if someone lies to you and you find out later it's disappointing." (Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by John Mehaffey)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cycling-armstrong-revelations-taint-sport-says-brailsford-120247943--spt.html

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