Maybe this is what's prompted Armstrong's date with Oprah? Get the truth (or LA's version of it) out there before the book appears. In which case, it's going to be a race as to who gets the juice out first.
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Race Radio said:Who is going to buy it?
Fortyninefourteen said:Ivy (I.V.) League Cycling Team....
Microchip said:Hah hah ... IV League .... really good!!
Susan Westemeyer said:I would also buy it. I agree with Joachim on this. I think it would be important to read what Bruyneel has to say.
One should read it. One must separately decide whether to believe it.
Susan
Fortyninefourteen said:We Might As Well Whine.
Benotti69 said:'1 under the bus all under the bus'.
doolols said:Maybe this is what's prompted Armstrong's date with Oprah? Get the truth (or LA's version of it) out there before the book appears. In which case, it's going to be a race as to who gets the juice out first.
Microchip said:Hah hah ... IV League .... really good!!
ElChingon said:I usually don't read Psychology case books
Susan Westemeyer said:I would also buy it. I agree with Joachim on this. I think it would be important to read what Bruyneel has to say.
One should read it. One must separately decide whether to believe it.
Susan
Cloxxki said:I didn't pay to read Stefan Matschiner's tell-some chest bounding excuse for a boo.
Didn't pay for Hamilton's awesome tell-almost.
Certainly won't pay for Johan's feable attempt to save his behind, or evven go full genius. Don't like him, won't get through it most likely anyway. Will just horror over the cliff notes you'll feed me.
I used to hold a UCI license, lost some (minor) placing due to these guys. Decided to not even try and train to get into the pro leagues because it seemed 3 leagues away, when really it was only one league higher when they'd all be clean. Paying for a doper's book on doping seems like rewarding crime to me.
Cloxxki said:I didn't pay to read Stefan Matschiner's tell-some chest bounding excuse for a boo.
Didn't pay for Hamilton's awesome tell-almost.
Certainly won't pay for Johan's feable attempt to save his behind, or evven go full genius. Don't like him, won't get through it most likely anyway. Will just horror over the cliff notes you'll feed me.
I used to hold a UCI license, lost some (minor) placing due to these guys. Decided to not even try and train to get into the pro leagues because it seemed 3 leagues away, when really it was only one league higher when they'd all be clean. Paying for a doper's book on doping seems like rewarding crime to me.
Tony Gallopin said:“What did I learn from Johan? It was a great experience, I learned so much in the team with him. I only had a short time there but working with Johan and my uncle Alain (Gallopin) was a fantastic experience. I think Johan is a ‘grand monsieur’ in the world of cycling, he knows so much,” replied Gallopin, possibly not giving the answer expected of him.
lean said:the more i think about it, it's his best option. his DS days are CLEARLY over along with any serious earning potential in cycling. he has NOTHING left to lose.
he's probably made some dumb financial decisions and likely wasn't expecting early retirement. it's a way for him to cash in a little before fading away.