I'll take the result at face value and let the authorities deal with any doping issues.
But the authorities secretly dealt out the dope, legally all within the rules to the favoured rider(s) of course!
Look, this is simple. The reputation of professional cycling is shot. Nobody can do anything special without the spectre of doping hanging over them.
I think it's irretrievably damaged actually. Other sports just don't dig deep enough into doping* (presumably to stop their sport's reputation ending up the same way).
You either watch it, enjoy the special moments, and let the authorities deal with the rules, for better or for worse, or don't watch it. I don't see any point in continually watching it and continually bitching about it.
Or....has "guess the doper" become an intrinsic part of the enjoyment now?
It seems that, for some, enjoyment of pro cycling is inversely proportional to the performance of the top cyclists. The more special the moment the more cynical, and miserable, the experience of the viewer.
*Jamaican sprint program. Kenyan/Ethiopian long-distance. Football, even Snooker FFS, etc etc. I have a feeling that, if they spot-checked every professional sports person right now, a high percentage would be caught with something dodgy coursing through their veins.