Tyler Hamilton made this statement on his website:
Based on my devastating personal experience over the last year and a half, I am committed to fighting for reform within the anti-doping movement. I do support the anti-doping mission and USADA, however the current system has failed an innocent athlete and needs to change.Read more:
Out of respect to fairness and the rights of all athletes, there should be clear separation between the agencies that develop new tests and those that adjudicate anti-doping cases.
Credible, independent experts, not those who funded or developed the original methodology, should be charged with properly validating new tests.
I don't believe any athlete should be subjected to a flawed test or charged with a doping violation through the use of a method that is not fully validated or generates fluctuating results.
I will also continue to support the formation of unions to help protect the rights of athletes. My goal is to keep other athletes from experiencing the enormous pain and horrendous toll of being wrongly accused.
- Tyler Hamilton's personal website.
- Cycloblog.
- Recreational Reading.
- VeloNews.
- RoadCycling.com (for whom Tyler is apparently writing?)
- USA Today.
is he willing to go into a US Court and put his hand on a bible and claim that he is clean?
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