Yksi onneton freelancer-lääkäri ja Dr. Ferrarin huhutut asiakkaat (ainakin Rogers) ovat saaneet Team Skyn uusimaan dopingpolitiikkaansa. Nyt ajajien ja henkilökunnan on allekirjoitettava uusi antidoping-sitoumus. Mikäli ei hyväksy ehtoja, seurauksena ovat potkut. Jos ajajien tai henkilökunnan joukossa paljastuu yhteyksiä vanhoihin dopingvyyhteihin, UK Postalista tulee kenkää. Myös siinä tapauksessa, että tunnustaa synkän d-menneisyytensä.

Team Sky has reaffirmed its anti-doping policy by asking their staff and riders to sign a declaration confirming that they have no past or present involvement in doping. Anyone who does not sign the declaration will leave the team, as will anyone who does sign but is subsequently found to be in breach of the policy. The team will also terminate contracts if individuals admit to any doping in their pasts.

Team principal David Brailsford made the announcement at the Covent Garden hotel in central London, close to where the team has gathered to celebrate its successful 2012 season and to plan for 2013. Brailsford said that he had only begun the process this morning and was uncertain as to how many members of the team could be at risk, but added that he would interview everyone on the team's books.

The news comes in the wake of the revelations involving Lance Armstrong and the US Postal team. The USADA case has acted as a catalyst for a number of confessions but has also raised new and resurfaced questions surrounding a number of Team Sky riders and employees. Michael Barry, who retired from the Sky team at the end of the season, last week confessed to doping while on US Postal.
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