flicker said:For a bunch of people who hate a certain Mr. Lance Armstrong you guys sure do know a lot more about him than I. I am a fan of his. Please, carry on your obsescion.
Did you mean abscession? Because that's what Armstrong is to the sport.
flicker said:For a bunch of people who hate a certain Mr. Lance Armstrong you guys sure do know a lot more about him than I. I am a fan of his. Please, carry on your obsescion.
andy1234 said:I hope that Armstrong goes down, and soon.
That way all you guys who are obsessed with "the truth" can pat yourselves on the back and start your lives.
Cycling fans, my ****.
Mongol_Waaijer said:Some of us aren't fans - we actually race, and don't want to have to dope in order to benefit from the hard work we put in.
Letting people get away with cheating in order to protect the sport's image will send down a message to guys who actually race at a high level that they can also get away with it, and that it is part of the sport. This cancer will spread - in fact the number of Masters and Amateur riders on the Papp client list show that.
andy1234 said:Its doping, not cancer, try to remember that.
If people on here were as passionate about fighting cancer, then I would understand.
My post was less about the fight against doping and more about the fight against Armstrong. Believe it or not they are two different things.
Armstrong didn't invent doping, he didn't create the system where doping became necessary to compete, he just exploited it. He will probably get the punishment that many are hoping for, but guess what, nothing will change.
When people have finished agonising over Armstrongs's legacy, there will be a hundred wannabee Armstrongs lining up to take his place
The fight against doping is necessary and good, what isn't, is the desire for a mythical clean sport. Why should we have something that no other professional sport enjoys?
Put your effort into training and racing hard and leave the dopers to the testing procedures, because doping will continue, Armstrong or not.
andy1234 said:Its doping, not cancer, try to remember that.
If people on here were as passionate about fighting cancer, then I would understand.
My post was less about the fight against doping and more about the fight against Armstrong. Believe it or not they are two different things.
Armstrong didn't invent doping, he didn't create the system where doping became necessary to compete, he just exploited it. He will probably get the punishment that many are hoping for, but guess what, nothing will change.
When people have finished agonising over Armstrongs's legacy, there will be a hundred wannabee Armstrongs lining up to take his place
The fight against doping is necessary and good, what isn't, is the desire for a mythical clean sport. Why should we have something that no other professional sport enjoys?
Put your effort into training and racing hard and leave the dopers to the testing procedures, because doping will continue, Armstrong or not.
andy1234 said:Its doping, not cancer, try to remember that.
If people on here were as passionate about fighting cancer, then I would understand.
My post was less about the fight against doping and more about the fight against Armstrong. Believe it or not they are two different things.
Armstrong didn't invent doping, he didn't create the system where doping became necessary to compete, he just exploited it. He will probably get the punishment that many are hoping for, but guess what, nothing will change.
When people have finished agonising over Armstrongs's legacy, there will be a hundred wannabee Armstrongs lining up to take his place
The fight against doping is necessary and good, what isn't, is the desire for a mythical clean sport. Why should we have something that no other professional sport enjoys?
Put your effort into training and racing hard and leave the dopers to the testing procedures, because doping will continue, Armstrong or not.
elizab said:Whoa, I never complained he's called me fat. Rather, I think it's a term of endearment. And seriously, so what if I am fat. What does that have to do with anything?
Thanks for the bat signal, by the way.
andy1234 said:Its doping, not cancer, try to remember that.
If people on here were as passionate about fighting cancer, then I would understand.
My post was less about the fight against doping and more about the fight against Armstrong. Believe it or not they are two different things.
Armstrong didn't invent doping, he didn't create the system where doping became necessary to compete, he just exploited it. He will probably get the punishment that many are hoping for, but guess what, nothing will change.
When people have finished agonising over Armstrongs's legacy, there will be a hundred wannabee Armstrongs lining up to take his place
The fight against doping is necessary and good, what isn't, is the desire for a mythical clean sport. Why should we have something that no other professional sport enjoys?
Put your effort into training and racing hard and leave the dopers to the testing procedures, because doping will continue, Armstrong or not.
andy1234 said:Its doping, not cancer, try to remember that.
If people on here were as passionate about fighting cancer, then I would understand.
My post was less about the fight against doping and more about the fight against Armstrong. Believe it or not they are two different things.
Armstrong didn't invent doping, he didn't create the system where doping became necessary to compete, he just exploited it. He will probably get the punishment that many are hoping for, but guess what, nothing will change.
When people have finished agonising over Armstrongs's legacy, there will be a hundred wannabee Armstrongs lining up to take his place
The fight against doping is necessary and good, what isn't, is the desire for a mythical clean sport. Why should we have something that no other professional sport enjoys?
Put your effort into training and racing hard and leave the dopers to the testing procedures, because doping will continue, Armstrong or not.
Thoughtforfood said:The progression of the Armstrong/Doping apologist is amusing. (not just you, but all the other apologist dimwits posting on this thread too) As time passes, your former positions are exposed as being as laughably moronic as we knew they were, so you move the ball a little more and pretend you didn't actually say what you all used to say. Its brilliant stupidity. What a bunch of sore losers. Sorry your big hero guy shot up bad stuff. Junkie freaks are all like that, they lie, cheat, and steal, and there is always some doormat there willing to help facilitate it. I'd suggest Al-anon as its all about fixing the sickness in you, and letting the junkie suffer the consequences of his actions. You all don't have to be victims anymore!
Dr. Maserati said:Do other sports "enjoy" the reputation that Pro Cycling has? That is why there is a need to try and clean up the sport.
No Armstrong didn't "invent' doping - but he built his legacy on doping and having everyone turn a blind eye to it.
Which is why he - like any other doper - needs to be exposed to show the favoritism and corruption surrounding the top names of the sport.
Otherwise the latest big name rider will be afforded the same protection by the UCI....O wait.
flicker said:Sorry for my behavior, I have had a moment of clarity. Please take me into your fold. Forgive me, I have been rather daft.
Thoughtforfood said:The progression of the Armstrong/Doping apologist is amusing. (not just you, but all the other apologist dimwits posting on this thread too) As time passes, your former positions are exposed as being as laughably moronic as we knew they were, so you move the ball a little more and pretend you didn't actually say what you all used to say. Its brilliant stupidity. What a bunch of sore losers. Sorry your big hero guy shot up bad stuff. Junkie freaks are all like that, they lie, cheat, and steal, and there is always some doormat there willing to help facilitate it. I'd suggest Al-anon as its all about fixing the sickness in you, and letting the junkie suffer the consequences of his actions. You all don't have to be victims anymore!
Scott SoCal said:Reverse Psychology only works on the very gullible.
I understand you had to give it a shot though.
andy1234 said:What former position would that be Genius?
You sound like someone who could benefit from some (more) therapy yourself.
andy1234 said:Armstrong is an ***, most agree, no need for another 20000 posts on the subject.
Other sports don't enjoy the reputation cycling has because less of their athletes get caught, not because less are doping.
Doping in cycling has the profile it does because of the misconception that exposing dopers cleans the sport up. It doesn't.
The dopers still dope, the sports reputation goes down the pan while tennis and football enjoy their well protected public image.
Catch the dopers, punish them within the guidelines of the sport and move on. Save the moral outrage for something more important.
andy1234 said:What former position would that be Genius?
You sound like someone who could benefit from some (more) therapy yourself.
andy1234 said:Armstrong is an ***, most agree, no need for another 20000 posts on the subject.
Other sports don't enjoy the reputation cycling has because less of their athletes get caught, not because less are doping.
Doping in cycling has the profile it does because of the misconception that exposing dopers cleans the sport up. It doesn't.
The dopers still dope, the sports reputation goes down the pan while tennis and football enjoy their well protected public image.
Catch the dopers, punish them within the guidelines of the sport and move on. Save the moral outrage for something more important.
miloman said:Thoughtforfood, keep it out of the gutter! If you don't have a rebuttal, move on to another thread or better still, wait until you have something constructive to add. Not impressed!
flicker said:Sorry for my behavior, I have had a moment of clarity. Please take me into your fold. Forgive me, I have been rather daft.
miloman said:Thoughtforfood, keep it out of the gutter! If you don't have a rebuttal, move on to another thread or better still, wait until you have something constructive to add. Not impressed!
JRTinMA said:Oh geez, buckle up.
miloman said:Thoughtforfood, keep it out of the gutter! If you don't have a rebuttal, move on to another thread or better still, wait until you have something constructive to add. Not impressed!
Hugh Januss said:Oh jeez TFF, you have failed to impress miloman. Try not to let this setback ruin your entire day.
