This is laughable. You are honestly going with the "but they seem like such nice people" defense? This is the best you can do when people note all the red flags regarding BTC and their athletes? That they seem nice or don't come from the sterotypical socioeconomic class you try to confine doping to? You cannot be this dumb. Athletes have risked it all to dope forever, predicated on the well founded belief that it is virtually impossible to get caught. Barry Bonds, already a hall of famer, doped. Armstrong came back in 2009 knowing it would provoke a hornet's nest. Marion Jones was already an endorsement dream before she went for five gold medals. The list is endless. But Schumacher would never be involved in it? Like Salazar? No one has ever cheated to win?
All of this is nonsense. I gave you very strong reasons to think Schweizer and Cranny are doping. So put the so and so is too honorable garbage aside and address it. Is training with a convicted doper a red flag? Is running 14:26 in a race with the same convicted athlete a red flag? Is the ability to dominate US distance events and effectively run a Hassan special (1500, 5000, 10000) without any seeming fatigue a red flag? Or the ability to outclass the field two years running? Don't give me the good person defense.