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Originally Posted by orcanova
If you are saying he is handling his depression as best he can, I disagree. He should have gone back to his doctor and let him supervise his medication and treatment. In addition, it was incumbent on Tyler, and he owed it to the sport, to show he is clean and remain clean, given his history. He could have retired as a reformed doper, and it would have been better for the sport and its image. He let all of cycling down.

If you are saying he is handling the revelations as best he can by retiring immediately and admitting his wrongs, the I agree with you.
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