Obviously this got into the cycling world first, before it hit mainstream press today:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sport...rticle4601591/
"Barry said he changed his mind on doping after almost dying in a crash at the 2006 Tour de Flanders.
No one from his team — then known as the Discovery Channel team after the new sponsor of the U.S. Postal Service squad — came to see him in hospital.
“I was all alone,” he testified. “That is when I realized that I was competing and taking risks for people who did not care about my health or value my well-being.”
He started speaking out about the need for clean cycling and left the team in 2006."



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