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@ Glenn: Pedro wasn't active, I'm not blaming him, what I'm saying is that he may have been influenced by readind threads, and posted something stupid: included names like Coppi, forgot Riis or Pantani. What I'm saying is that the anti-LeMond and anti-Merckx people highjacked the thread.
@ Benotti69: when I mentioned that sniper never read a LeMond biography, that's because he admitted it, and recognized that he didn't know the rhetoric about LeMond explaining his lack of performance by what amounts to lead poisoning. Which doesn't look good for LeMond as it relates to his anti-doping stance. I think that he knew what was going on, his reaction after the Luxembourg ITT was telling, but he chose not to rock the boat. So making him part of the solution vs.part of the problem is far-fetched.
However,, when I see guys new to cycling, who don't do their research, go after LeMond about doping, it smells like Armstrong fans trying to get back at the snitch. And when I rub their face in the crap that they post, with Gandhi and the Pope, showing how stupid arguments can foster suspicion, deafening silence...
They even question Mottet and Delion. With nothing to back it up. When many more knowledgeable people including riders say they didn't dope. And the argument goes: why trust a former rider? Damn if you do, damn if you don't. The "who killed FJK" theories fly. Like the rednecks' search for BigFoot shows on American TV.
@ Glenn: the uneducated are free to vote for your buddy Trump or attack LeMond: it doesn't mean they're right
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I have posted many comments denouncing LeMond's character. '82 RRWC being one of them. But doping? No. The snipers of the world must know something that Lance and his croonies were never able to expose
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About character: show me one big champion who doesn't have a big ahole personality, ego...that's what makes them a champion. They may sound good on TV, but deep inside they are axe-murderers. Do you think that the guy who won LBL '80 did it with a positive mind? Hell no. When I got into the gymnasium after Blois-Chaville (now Paris-Tours), Raas and Gerrie in the shower, I'll never forget the look in Hinault's eyes when I asked for an autograph...a killer.
I'm on the record expressing disgust and telling about after my Junior 1 season, I came back and some guys had changed: much bigger, stronger. I was never a champion or champion material. I never won a race. I'm not bitter. So @ blutto, I know how it's like. But I'm not gonna go out there screaming that I was cheated of a great career. But I know that with enough talent, in the mid-to-late 80's, you could still win. I was there, I raced, you didn't.
Internet experts, computer gurus, or real members, if you come anywhere near Richmond, VA, I have this for you...
Let's ride together...
Cycling is Great and Eddy is Its Prophet - Period.
@ Benotti69: when I mentioned that sniper never read a LeMond biography, that's because he admitted it, and recognized that he didn't know the rhetoric about LeMond explaining his lack of performance by what amounts to lead poisoning. Which doesn't look good for LeMond as it relates to his anti-doping stance. I think that he knew what was going on, his reaction after the Luxembourg ITT was telling, but he chose not to rock the boat. So making him part of the solution vs.part of the problem is far-fetched.
However,, when I see guys new to cycling, who don't do their research, go after LeMond about doping, it smells like Armstrong fans trying to get back at the snitch. And when I rub their face in the crap that they post, with Gandhi and the Pope, showing how stupid arguments can foster suspicion, deafening silence...
They even question Mottet and Delion. With nothing to back it up. When many more knowledgeable people including riders say they didn't dope. And the argument goes: why trust a former rider? Damn if you do, damn if you don't. The "who killed FJK" theories fly. Like the rednecks' search for BigFoot shows on American TV.
@ Glenn: the uneducated are free to vote for your buddy Trump or attack LeMond: it doesn't mean they're right
I have posted many comments denouncing LeMond's character. '82 RRWC being one of them. But doping? No. The snipers of the world must know something that Lance and his croonies were never able to expose
About character: show me one big champion who doesn't have a big ahole personality, ego...that's what makes them a champion. They may sound good on TV, but deep inside they are axe-murderers. Do you think that the guy who won LBL '80 did it with a positive mind? Hell no. When I got into the gymnasium after Blois-Chaville (now Paris-Tours), Raas and Gerrie in the shower, I'll never forget the look in Hinault's eyes when I asked for an autograph...a killer.
I'm on the record expressing disgust and telling about after my Junior 1 season, I came back and some guys had changed: much bigger, stronger. I was never a champion or champion material. I never won a race. I'm not bitter. So @ blutto, I know how it's like. But I'm not gonna go out there screaming that I was cheated of a great career. But I know that with enough talent, in the mid-to-late 80's, you could still win. I was there, I raced, you didn't.
Internet experts, computer gurus, or real members, if you come anywhere near Richmond, VA, I have this for you...
Let's ride together...
Cycling is Great and Eddy is Its Prophet - Period.
