ElChingon said:
What's that saying again?
Those who forget/ignore the past are bound to repeat it.
That's never happened to cycling
Anyone and I mean anyone, wanting to forget the past is basically sticking their heads in the sand and hoping for the best. That has never worked.
Hinaullt was speaking about "Armstrong" since the question was about "Armstrong"
nonetheless I agree with you: A scam of such scale must not be repeated ever for the sake of the sport-at the same time we cannot dwell on that horrendous memory either, because then we'll slaves of it, & have our vision of the sport set on continuous & obsessive scrutiny & doubts-not that we shouldn't from time to time-but having it present all the time will harm the sport.
There is a lot of clean up left to do, but I agree with Hinault that the faster we all forget about the texan scumbag, the sooner we can start rebuilding the sport...