'If there was a time when Hamilton could have admitted guilt, it was likely right after his offence. He could have stood up and said, "Yes, I did it. I'm not proud of it. There is a powerful incentive to dope in cycling and I'm ashamed that I fell victim to it. I accept my suspension and will now work to encourage clean cycling." It's not so far-fetched; David Millar did it...' More
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Friday, February 17, 2006
Tyler Hamilton: Nowhere man
'If there was a time when Hamilton could have admitted guilt, it was likely right after his offence. He could have stood up and said, "Yes, I did it. I'm not proud of it. There is a powerful incentive to dope in cycling and I'm ashamed that I fell victim to it. I accept my suspension and will now work to encourage clean cycling." It's not so far-fetched; David Millar did it...' More









