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Lim and Landis clash over the book
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/landis-and-lim-clash-over-cycle-of-lies
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/landis-and-lim-clash-over-cycle-of-lies
Race Radio said:Lim and Landis clash over the book
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/landis-and-lim-clash-over-cycle-of-lies
"Take Bradley Wiggins for example, and his claim that he thought Lance Armstrong was clean up until the reasoned decision. I do have a little sympathy for him. While he's not particularly bright or articulate,if you read between his curse words it's clear that he has insecurities resulting from the fact that despite all the measures he took to win the Tour he wasn't even the strongest rider.
lim vs. landis. hmm...Race Radio said:Lim and Landis clash over the book
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/landis-and-lim-clash-over-cycle-of-lies
+1000000no corporation with a board of directors worth their weight in salt would put their name on a Pro Tour team,
Landis highlights what he sees as the contradictions and hypocrisy within the sport.
"Take Bradley Wiggins for example, and his claim that he thought Lance Armstrong was clean up until the reasoned decision.
The claim was that the reduced watts/kg which were in the neighbourhood of 6.0 were the proof of clean. If this were true, one has to question whether the current watts/kg of 6.5 and above are proof of doping."
Granville57 said:Frame this:
Granville57 said:Frame this:
sniper said:lim vs. landis. hmm...
wonder who's closer to the truth here.
Some spot-on observations from Landis.
+1000000
that is about the most sensible thing i've ever heard coming out of the mouht of somebody (formerly) involved in cycling.
Kennf1 said:Floyd can come up with some great quotes. Too bad he didn't spend more time with Macur.
Granville57 said:Frame this:
"Take Bradley Wiggins for example, and his claim that he thought Lance Armstrong was clean up until the reasoned decision. I do have a little sympathy for him. While he's not particularly bright or articulate, if you read between his curse words it's clear that he has insecurities resulting from the fact that despite all the measures he took to win the Tour he wasn't even the strongest rider.
“As a cycling fan, I hoped, like most fans, that the cyclists I admired were clean,” Lim told Cyclingnews via email.
What I experienced with Floyd was fear, abuse, and trauma - all of which transformed me in a profound way.
According to the book Steffen told Lim that Mercury staff - a team for which Landis rode before Postal and at which Steffen worked - had a pool rolling as to when Landis would commit suicide.
“There have been a lot of half truths told in this story but Lim's version of the story veers so far from reality that it's hard to find any facts at all save for his name being Allen.
which is actually Allan with an a. Not Allen.
PosterBill said:I am sorry but LIM has no shame apparently...how do you get away with writing such garbage with fact checking...Lim wasn't paid...my a##, Lim was unaware..my a## and on and on.
Good for Landis, he totally eviscerates lim with facts. Then Lim claims floyd bullied him..sheesh, I wouldn't waste a penny on this book. Lim apparently found his salley Jenkins to write this book,
PosterBill said:I am sorry but LIM has no shame apparently...how do you get away with writing such garbage with fact checking...Lim wasn't paid...my a##, Lim was unaware..my a## and on and on.
Good for Landis, he totally eviscerates lim with facts. Then Lim claims floyd bullied him..sheesh, I wouldn't waste a penny on this book. Lim apparently found his salley Jenkins to write this book, and how a book like this gets credibility from NYT is even more amazing
"I remember when Floyd tested positive after the Tour, Lim came out and defended Floyd and said Floyd was clean and he has data that shows Floyd's watts from training to prove it. But in the book, Lim said he knew Floyd cheated to win that Tour. So, to me, he came out and knowingly lied to protect the omerta after Floyd got busted. I find Lim to be another person who facilitated drug use and got paid for it and never had to take responsibility for his involvement in the doping scandals. He used the whole system to make a name for himself so he could start his homemade Gatorade company. Shame on him!"
Bosco10 said:This brings me to something Armstrong has been complaining about. He claims he wasn't offered the 6-month deal that others got -- for him it was simply, "Come out with your hands up or else." USADA disputes this. Unfortunately, Juliet's book doesn't discuss the issue. Do you have any insight or opinion about this?
86TDFWinner said:Man, this "Lim" cat comes off as a huge, pathological liar, and a real piece of work, he just seems to lie, the second he opens his mouth, ala Wonderboy.
One commentor, says this about Lim:
As crazy as this sounds for some, I actually side w/Floyd here. This Lim dude just seems like a bottom feeder, out to try to make some $$$.
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elizab said:I thought Lim was a bad guy - didn't he help with the doping on Radio Shack?
What I'm reading in CoL is far different than everything else I've been told and/or heard.
blackcat said:go back to calling Wonderboy "The Carpenter".
I prefer, The Carpenter
