Yep, somewhat interesting way that happened:
Kroon would work for the AD newspaper as analyst during last year's Giro, and to get the job he would confess his doping use publicly. Due to personal reasons he couldn't accept the job, but now, a year later, the journalist with who he would make the analyses of the daily stages revealed it anyway "because I can't stay quiet when I know something like this"
Now Kroon didn't get the job + had no choice but confessing publicly + won't get money (because he burned the journalist by saying he only wanted Kroon to confess so he could write another book, like with Thomas Dekker).
Oh well, nowdays Kroon is mostly known for being a co-commentator on Eurosport and having anecdotes about stuff like angry dogs during his trainings or "ah, rider X, I've been in his team for some years...*minutes going by*....so then we drank a beer.".