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yeah, Bettini's win at San Sebastian circa 2005 was other-worldly when he just rode away from the leading group.frenchfry said:Kind of the pot calling the kettle black.
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yeah, Bettini's win at San Sebastian circa 2005 was other-worldly when he just rode away from the leading group.frenchfry said:Kind of the pot calling the kettle black.
D-Queued said:I like 60 Minutes' credibility.
Dave.
Racelap said:I wonder what it's like to be an unemployed single parent of 5 children with a felony record in the great state of Texas.
Lance may be on the way to discovering the answer.
keeponrollin said:.. how far will he get into the Interview before he mentions LiveStrong ?
I think he'll do it within the first two minutes. It'll be something along the lines of:
"I know what I took part in was wrong; but I thank God/Allah/Buddah/FSB that I founded LS to help Cure Cancer because that means it wasn't all bad ...."
So it'll be all a case of the other boys made me do it; but hey, I did start a cancer charity.
I absolutely guarantee that the lopsided scrote will pitch his Livestrong PR agency as some kind of validation for what a nice guy he is, & neatly avoid any questions as to why he got cancer in the first place !
CobbleStoner said:that is not a very accurate analogy, she did not complete the course, so she couldn't have won. if Lance would have done that, it would have been easy to catch him.
Lance still pedaled every stroke, doped to the gills, but he rode it, beat the tests and and everybody else in the races.
so Bennatti, let's say your wife was pregnant and ready to deliver, on the way to the hospital you rolled through a stop sign. A week later you get a letter from the police saying they have you on video rolling the stop sign, since that is illegal, your trip to the hospital now didn't happen, are going to believe them?
ustabe said:Completing the course is a rule, just as not using PEDs is a rule. Rosie broke the first one. Lance broke the second one. The analogy stands.
cineteq said:And now he seems to want to testify against others???
Charlie Kaye @CharlieKayeCBS
@CBSNews has learned Lance Armstrong has indicated a willingness to testify against others involved in illegal doping.
86TDFWinner said:Well played! Besides, if he were to get the 8 yr ban reduction from WADA, that'd make him 49, who's going to want to see a one nut, lying, doper do anything? he certainly won't win anything at that age.
MarkvW said:There are many rules in pro cycling, both written and unwritten. My favorite rule?
Any rule might be broken at any time, depending on the circumstances . . ..
For The World said:Lance apparently admits to doping in the Oprah interview, but doesn't go into details:
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/armstrong-confesses-to-doping-report-20130115-2cqbz.html
So is Bruyneel one of "others involved in illegal doping"?Carols said:Ok! This is where he can do some good for the sport!!! Give up the Higher Ups....not a few riders.
BYOP88 said:Shame that the fanboys left the building a while ago.
cineteq said:So is Bruyneel one of "others involved in illegal doping"?
Spank226 said:Wrong, I'm a Lance fan and I'm still in the building.