> "If someone got caught, and it was absolutely clear they were cheating, I'd just ride right through them. I did everything I could to catch them," Rowe said. "I don't understand why others didn't. I made their lives hell. Because they didn't deserve to come back, in my opinion. Sometimes they'd yell back, but mostly they wouldn't, because they had no leg to stand on. You cheated on me and the sport: fuck you, I thought. I think every rider had the same mentality."
> According to Rowe, serving a doping suspension wasn't enough, he says. "You're just an asshole when you return to the sport. When you're at the starting line with 160 riders, everyone treats you like shit. That's what you deserve, in my opinion. When you're treated like that, you don't want to hang around in a peloton like that anymore. You could really bully those guys out of the sport. Back where they belong."
coming from a guy where the team masseuse is a convicted doping supplier this is kinda hypocritical
he's trying too hard