There is something fishy about France’s latest probe into the former team of seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong.
Leaving no stones—or in this case, syringes—unturned in the battle against doping is commendable. Unless, of course, the investigation proves to be little more than a vendetta against the cyclist some French love to hate, convinced as they are that the cancer-survivor can only have triumphed through doping.
The facts: After this year’s Tour, French police descended on a waste management firm, Cosmolys, that many teams use to dispose of their medical trash … Details