Granville57 said:
Holy smokes! That took up my whole morning. Unbelievable read. Quite the work for Paul Kimmage. The one thing that I wished Paul had gone into just a bit more were the specifics about the night before Morzine. Did Floyd do anything "special" to rev up for his epic ride besides his "normal" routine?
Amazing interview though. How can his detractors not realize the implications of all this? A truly moving read. I'll have to go through it a few more times for sure.
I have always wondered exactly that. Especially with this quote:
Everyone that has won the TdF since Lance has fallen in one way of another (Pereiro was insignificant in the scheme of things). Sastre openly called out Armstrong for his belittling remarks, and now he's not even invited to the Tour. Connections? Why not? I'm far past the point of caring if I sound like a tin-hatter. The depth and breadth of corruption is mind numbing.
My assumption is that whether or not Floyd had the ability to keep up with team, by riding clean, was probably inconsequential. They probably had a mandate of sorts. You ride the Tour, we store your blood. Period.
Just my interpretation.
I really want to go for a ride right now...
Ah, I see. Nice story again. Better go for a ride.
Sastre is not allowed to ride the Tour 2011 because Lance doesn't want it.

French teams are just an excuse and actually they love Gianetti.
Pereiro is now officially "insignificant".
Lance organized Operation Puerto and contaminated Floyds bloodbag with Testo and Albertos bag with Clen.
Lance switched Heras's bloodbag and his teammate's.
Lance is responsible for every single doper who was too stupid to dope or who exaggerated doping.
Only USPS riders were caught. They never rode for any other team before or later.
There were never ever riders from other teams caught or connected to doping.
There are no USPS riders left that were never caught.
This is the place where dreams come true. Wow.
Now finally we can sum up that it is Lance's fault that this sport is a bit cleaner.
Nice fault.
Thank you, Lance.
Unbelievable bold from the UCI that they didn't let the Puerto riders start in 2006 and unbelievable bold from all these people that are trying to clean up this sport. Sad. They all just followed Lance's advices blindly.