rhubroma said:Ahh so it appears as if I will be proved right again. In the reports I have read in the dailies today, quoting the New York Times and USA Today, a source very close to Armstrong has claimed that the Texan will confess (partially) to doping on Oprah and will say he’s sorry (!), but will not provide details as to his sources, methods and the stuff he was on.
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The answers you seek are mostly those of us minority cycling fans desire, above and beyond what will captivate the attention of the general US public. He's choosing his forum which just so happens to benefit him the most just like anybody would do. Of course it won't live up to anywhere near it's potential and won't satisfy those of us here. armstrong doesn't care, it's that large group of sympathy-givers he's trying to sway.
The thing that struck me about Floyd was how, even after admitting doping, in interviews he still made it clear that he felt he was a deserving champion. These idiots just don't think they did anything wrong. Hushovd, S Sanchez, Friere, and all the other fools confirm that they still maintain this mentality.
The questions above from "The Roar" would be fantastic to have answered. Walsh's questions are severely lacking compared to those, what happened David?