Well,
unfortunately, if you do not presume guilt when someone breaks the doping controls, your controls are no good. If every rider can get away with cheating by not informing the authorities of their whereabouts when training, you will not clean-up the sport.
Reminds me of a CycleSport article last year with Basso. He explained how much he liked to train alone. Hmmmm.....any ideas why?
I am not convinced he is out of the woods yet. This is not just some random accusation. These are the Danish authorities essentially telling Rasmussan that he did not disclose the location of his training, and in doing so, have given the Danish authorities enough to at least highly suspect he was doping and did not want to be tested.