I think he was one of the most tested athletes ever. Anyway, I'm European so I have no nationalistic bias but it just feels a bit wrong and... I don't know...tragic.
As I said, sure, he maybe found a way to test negative despite taking stuff. But so did many others and it's that detail that annoys me.
As south carmain replied to me : it's a start and they maybe can't go after earlier cases from the sixties?
True, but there are many cases from the nineties and 2000's where they prohibited inividuals from participating in events for a certain period but I don't know about many that lost titles. Especially not this long after the facts and all titles for that matter. There are some doubtful cases for example with athletes winning a big event, and then quitting all of a sudden. I suspect there's some politics behind it all regardless of him being guilty or not. I remember that the French were after him as soon as he got close to the Tour de France-record of a French bicyclist. After that it got more intensive and if I recall right they did cooperate with the US organization there.