It's shame that Walsh and Kimmage became such tits after Lancegate
OT a bit, but that Walsh book was the most disappointing, annoying book I've ever read. I picked it up purely because he was the author and I thought it might be interesting, but the tone varies from aggressive defence (eg justification of the hiring of Geert Leinders) to canonisation of just about anyone connected with Sky, from Brailsford down to the humblest anti-doping sock-washer, to preemptive attacks on doubters of the likes of Ross Tucker. Not a single thoughtful outsider's view in the whole book. I just couldn't understand his motivation for writing like that. It was suggested that it was to curry favour with his employers at News International. I wonder if he wasn't just a bit burnt out after all the Armstrong stuff and just turned out an easy lazy book.
I was ambivalent about Sky at the time, especially because Saint Cav was a bit peed off with them, but I found that book so annoying I decided to put Sky on my list of baddies when following racing. (I like to have a nicely simplistic view of goodies and baddies when following sport, isn't that what sport's all about?).
Kimmage, IMO is a bit potty. He seems to be permanently incoherent with anger. I read him now and again, but I rarely understand what he is on about.