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BotanyBay said:Am I crazy, or did a bunch of fanboys just get bussed-in?
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overtime is gonna cost Liestrong big on this one, that is if he pays
BotanyBay said:Am I crazy, or did a bunch of fanboys just get bussed-in?
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sniper said:I think Kimmage should drop the cancer-metaphor a.s.a.p.
He's not gonna win anybody over with that metaphor. Too much pun intended, and the term cancer is too heavily and emotionally loaded for too many people, so playing with the word isn't really wise, imo.
Doesn't take away that he's right, of course, but he should pick another metaphor.
masking_agent said:obviously they are not and never were, but I'm sure there was EVIDENCE to bring them down ? It appears they were easier cases for Novitzky. I'm thinking this guy may give up soon and he can't crack the Lance/UCI bond.
bhilden said:Here are a couple of paragraphs from "It's Not About the Bike" (Page 271).
"The question that lingers is, how much was I a factor in my own survival, and how much was science, and how much miracle.
I don't have the answer to that question. Other people look to me for the answer, I know. But if I could answer it, we would have the cure for cancer, and what's more, we would fathom the true meaning of our existences. I can deliver motivation, inspiration, hope, courage and counsel, but I can't answer the unknowable. Personally, I don't need to try. I am conent to simply be alive to enjoy the mystery."
Bruce
Digger said:What leaps out at me is not the content, but the difference between this, and his email to the Wall Street Journal. The latter contained the words of a man seriously lacking in formal education and basic writing skills. The above is beatifully written and articulate. Point being that this above is more Sally Jenkins than Lance. An awful lot more.
bhilden said:Here are a couple of paragraphs from "It's Not About the Bike" (Page 271).
"The question that lingers is, how much was I a factor in my own survival, and how much was science, and how much miracle.
I don't have the answer to that question. Other people look to me for the answer, I know. But if I could answer it, we would have the cure for cancer, and what's more, we would fathom the true meaning of our existences. I can deliver motivation, inspiration, hope, courage and counsel, but I can't answer the unknowable. Personally, I don't need to try. I am conent to simply be alive to enjoy the mystery."
Bruce
lean said:agreed. it's in poor taste.
Benotti69 said:overtime is gonna cost Liestrong big on this one, that is if he pays![]()
masking_agent said:obviously they are not and never were, but I'm sure there was EVIDENCE to bring them down ? '...'
D-Queued said:If he doesn't pay, I am sure all these fawnboys could always sue their employer.
Dave.
I Watch Cycling In July said:...
Corroborated eye witness testimony is accepted as evidence by the highest judicial bodies. Novitsky has EVIDENCE.
Digger said:What leaps out at me is not the content, but the difference between this, and his email to the Wall Street Journal. The latter contained the words of a man seriously lacking in formal education and basic writing skills. The above is beautifully written and articulate. Point being that this above is more Sally Jenkins than Lance. An awful lot more.
bhilden said:Here are a couple of paragraphs from "It's Not About the Bike" (Page 271).
"The question that lingers is, how much was I a factor in my own survival, and how much was science, and how much miracle.
I don't have the answer to that question. Other people look to me for the answer, I know. But if I could answer it, we would have the cure for cancer, and what's more, we would fathom the true meaning of our existences. I can deliver motivation, inspiration, hope, courage and counsel, but I can't answer the unknowable. Personally, I don't need to try. I am conent to simply be alive to enjoy the mystery."
Bruce
lean said:agreed. it's in poor taste. i think he likes the shock value of it. he wants people to stand up and take notice but he could accomplish that so many other ways.
it's because he is right that i'd like to see him be more tactful.
Benotti69 said:nah, he is doomed whatever i would like to see and by his own choice. as far as i am concerned i dont care if he dies rich, his myth is shattering and that is the most important thing, that people know the truth about his 7 TdF's being fraud and being a doper big time.
he'll probably go out like elvis![]()
BotanyBay said:Am I crazy, or did a bunch of fanboys just get bussed-in?
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sniper said:I think Kimmage should drop the cancer-metaphor a.s.a.p.
He's not gonna win anybody over with that metaphor. Too much pun intended, and the term cancer is too heavily and emotionally loaded for too many people, so playing with the word isn't really wise, imo.
Doesn't take away that he's right, of course, but he should pick another metaphor.
I Watch Cycling In July said:We have every reason to believe there is irrefutable evidence to back up many of Landis' claims.
Eye witness testimony is evidence. Juliet Macur says the Government has other team members who also say that:
A) They were doping
B) They were made to
C) It was encouraged
D) It was paid for
Forget about wanting a positive test as evidence; there are endless examples of people who were doping for ages before testing positive.
Corroborated eye witness testimony is accepted as evidence by the highest judicial bodies. Novitsky has EVIDENCE.
Race Radio said:If you want to know how a high school dropout writes here is a good example
Letter to the Wall Street Journal
mwbyrd said:Why were his 7 TDF a fraud if everyone was doping? Just because he said he didn't do it? Someone tell me who the last clean winner was? Heck, even Mercx got busted.
So let's stop calling LA a fraud because he refuses to admit he doped. A lot of other guys haven't admitted it.
But if we continue to call his wins a fraud, let's call the top 50% of the peloton frauds....
The bigger issue is how the drugs are obtained, used and dispersed.