Eyjafjallajokull said:Is that Eurosport world?
british eurosport which is covering giro now. check through steephilltv sean kelly reporting
Eyjafjallajokull said:Is that Eurosport world?
sportzchick said:That is true....
Thats why landis needs undeniable (sp?) proof or his goose is cooked....hope he's payed for bodyguards
that is a very good point - tonight ive done it and I feel shattered........there are going to be many fans who would have to do the same - where do we go from here? Cycling will recover but its going to take a while I think
sportzchick said:that is a very good point - tonight ive done it and I feel shattered........there are going to be many fans who would have to do the same - where do we go from here?
Moose McKnuckles said:Universal Sports mentioned it as well, calling Landis "bitter", and saying, "we may never know", and "believe what you want to believe".
easier said than done....you should know thatDr. Maserati said:Welcome...........
You were a long time getting here and believe you me I know that it was not a pleasant journey.
For me I enjoy the sport - I don't get too caught up on the riders.
Kelly who is commentating in the background was my all time 'hero', I have ridden with him, he even took my armwarmers when he was in a lead car - but like a lot of 'heroes' in cycling he has his flaws and he doped.
Love the sport - pity the participants, hopefully after today things might change.
eleven said:I think that's probably a decent assessment. Part of what Landis is saying to the press is probably true, but he's not exactly an unimpeachable witness and the fact is that the truth will probably never be confirmed one way or the other...leaving people to believe what they want to believe.
pmsc111 said:I doubt Clayton went over there all-innocent considering the amount of riders who subsequently tested positive, who he rode with over here.
131313 said:Flandis is going to be just fine. Anyone who saw him a few months ago realized that things were going to go very badly for him if he didn't make a change. He's going to come away from this OK. Guess it shows it's never too late to do the right thing.
While there will probably be lots of non-denial denials today, a few guys are gonna roll. Two words come to mind: Marion Jones.
How do you think some skinny bike racer's going to make out in prison? Probably not as well as she did. The thought of being someone's girlfriend for a couple of years is going to get a couple of guys to flip.
As far as Zabriski, there are guys going back to his Saturn days that will man up and say he's was juicing (one guy already did and it was buried, but it'll come back up).
The scope of Flandis' allegations is so wide that there's no way this genie is getting put back in the bottle. Honestly, I think BMC's chance of getting into the Tour was what really cracked him. I think the hypocrisy of it all was just too much.
It's going to be a fun ride today!
sportzchick said:That is true....
Thats why landis needs undeniable (sp?) proof or his goose is cooked....hope he's payed for bodyguards
that is a very good point - tonight ive done it and I feel shattered........there are going to be many fans who would have to do the same - where do we go from here? Cycling will recover but its going to take a while I think
barn yard said:10 hours without a twitter update, must be busy on the phone at the moment![]()
sportzchick said:easier said than done....you should know that
Ferminal said:Armstrong doesn't have that many legal options, he doesn't want to end up in a civil case discussing whether or not he doped.
Oh, I do ...... i had many 'heroes' and one by one they let me down.sportzchick said:easier said than done....you should know that
Moose McKnuckles said:Well, if Landis' comments are corroborated by other witnesses and/or he has hard evidence, then it's going to be hard to still believe the myth.
Ferminal said:Re: Allen Lim
http://nyvelocity.com/content/interviews/2009/allen-lim-garmins-guru
It's hard, you know? Basically, I...that's a funny way to phrase the question, 'the truth of that day', I don't know what the truth is, frankly. It's still as much of a mystery to me as anyone. That being said, Floyd is a great guy, he's a dear friend, and I only wish the best for him. And I think what happened with Floyd, my experience with him, it really inspired a lot of what we do with this program, so I hope that we can put it behind us and look forward to real positive things in the future and use it as an example for good things to come. In the end, I really and truly believe that your chances of winning clean are far greater than if you're not clean. The human machine is really intelligent. Drugs are a way that scared athletes try to modify certain aspects of their physiology, but they don't address the whole. It's like putting bigger intakes in your car without changing the exhaust, or putting bigger wheels on without changing the suspension. At some point, the modifications don't help at all and the whole machine just breaks down.
Moose McKnuckles said:Well, if Landis' comments are corroborated by other witnesses and/or he has hard evidence, then it's going to be hard to still believe the myth.
fattestcyclist said:Good for FL for coming clean.
Kender said:my all time fav stage of any race is still TDF 2006 stage 17. even though flandis tested positive it's still my fav
