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Interesting Interviews

He comes across as a good guy who turned a dark corner and became consumed by the "evils" of doping. Was busted by the police and suddenly found himself in a jail cell with some quality time on his hands to evaluate what is important and what is not, bad decisions, etc.
I doubt that anyone placed a gun to his temple and forced him to do this video. I respect him for putting this out there and hope that he really has become a clean rider who can continue to do well in the sport. I will give him the benefit of the doubt.
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I don't believe the assertion, 'I got caught just when I was going to become clean' but there's a level of truth that isn't there in most other dopers wouldn't admit to.
 
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Funny interview I stumbled across with David Millar..

Its gets interesting around 4mins in..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SWUBtasWdI

Millar wants to give Vino the benefit of the doubt over working with Ferrari and declares he 'respects and trusts as a cyclist' Leonardo Piepoli... :D

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of Millar and this makes me dislike him even more..
 
greatking88 said:
Funny interview I stumbled across with David Millar..

Its gets interesting around 4mins in..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SWUBtasWdI

Millar wants to give Vino the benefit of the doubt over working with Ferrari and declares he 'respects and trusts as a cyclist' Leonardo Piepoli... :D

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of Millar and this makes me dislike him even more..

It was in one of these same press conferences that Kimmage said to him whether the public should give any credibility to Millar. Millar said at this stage I suppose I have none.
Kimmage then wrote that Millar cried when Vino tested positive. He asked in the article why would you cry at a cheat getting caught?
 
greatking88 said:
Funny interview I stumbled across with David Millar..

Its gets interesting around 4mins in..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SWUBtasWdI

Millar wants to give Vino the benefit of the doubt over working with Ferrari and declares he 'respects and trusts as a cyclist' Leonardo Piepoli... :D

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of Millar and this makes me dislike him even more..

I like how he was willing to give support to his teammates and benefit of the doubt to people working with doping docs while at Saunier and became "anti-doping" at Slipstream.

Will the real David Millar please stand up?

Or should I give him the benefit of the doubt...