Dope of the day number 3... Patrik Sinkewitz
We all know the story. That testosterone gel that we all have in our cupboards at home is just so easy to apply, so smooth and sweet on the skin that we almost forget it's a banned substance as we smear it on.
Why? Because we are really good bike riders anyway and all we need today is a bit of a lift, a bit like caffeine or Salbutamol really. Everyone does it, don't they?
Why? Well, it's more of a placebo than anything but it seems to improve recovery. I think.
Why? Because I want to take a risk. I'm a cyclist, we are all risk-takers.
Why? Because I feel like coming clean in public after getting caught. It's good for the soul.
Why? Because I feel like a bit of a break from cycling, y'know. A long break.
Once more, from Cyclingnews:
Sinkewitz' home searched The German Bundeskartelamt (federal police) searched Patrik Sinkewitz' apartment in Künzell, Germany, on Thursday, The search was connected to the BKA's investigation of the German cyclist for "fraud or damages against his contract partners", and is unrelated to his positive testosterone doping test. Both the BKA and Sinkewitz' attorney Michael Lehner confirmed the search. It was a routine matter, Lehner told the press agency dpa. "Herr Sinkewitz has nothing to hide and will answer all questions posed to him." A spokesman for the BKA said that it was acting on behalf of prosecutors in Bonn. It is alleged that the former T-Mobile rider used medications for doping purposes and in so doing would have "defrauded and damaged" business partners such as sponsors and sporting event organisers.

