ElChingon said:No, its because of us. If we don't watch/be fans it dies no matter who races it.
frizzlefry said:LA has never doped. Has never been proven to dope. Is the most tested athlete in sports. Just cause some hasbeen decides to start spreading lies, you all buy it. Follow the herd, just another cow.
frizzlefry said:Hook, Line, and Sinker......![]()
LA fanboys in general are just hilariousissoisso said:Versus
The irony is hilarious![]()
Thoughtforfood said:They don't make stupid like you often. Have fun fanboy! This is going to sting a little. Of course, it is nothing like the screwing you took from your fraud of a hero all these years. Dang, sucks for you.
Not for me but for millions of sports fans it has.issoisso said:For you.
For us, nothing could be farther from the truth. He's another rider. The sport is the sport, it was here before, it will continue to be the same afterward. Same goes for any other rider, team or race that goes down in flames
ElChingon said:No, its because of us. If we don't watch/be fans it dies no matter who races it.
issoisso said:Are you so dumb you don't realize I was laughing at the fact you contradict yourself in two consecutive sentences?
Mongol_Waaijer said:I wonder what the folks at SCA promotions make of this news?
Do they have legal options?
RadioShack press officer Philippe Maertens told VeloNews that Armstrong and Bruyneel will speak to the press tomorrow morning at the team’s bus at the start of stage 5 of the Amgen Tour of California.
Sean Weide, U.S. media director for BMC Racing, told VeloNews that the team will issue a statement later regarding the allegations made against current BMC rider Hincapie and former Phonak boss — and current BMC Bicycles owner — Andy Rihs.
Garmin-Transitions communications director Marya Pongrace said that the team will offer comment soon regarding the allegations against its rider Zabriskie, who currently leads the Amgen Tour of California.
Dekker_Tifosi said:LA fanboys in general are just hilarious
and, if truth be told, cuckolded, as StrongArm did his wife.Animal said:He needs to team up with Hamilton. Another man sucked in and broken by the doping/omerta system. Another man with nothing to lose.
frizzlefry said:Already caught 3 in about 10 minutes. LMAO
euanli said:I sure hated those three years when cycling died between 2006/8
auscyclefan94 said:Not for me but for millions of sports fans it has.
The die hard fans will watch but will the casual fan watch after lance is proved to be fraud. (I use the word "proved" loosely")
issoisso said:Let me remind you that:
Quote:Andreu: How do they sneak it in, or keep it until needed? I'm sure it's not with the truck in the fridge.
Vaughters: Motorcycle – refrigerated panniers. On the rest day. Floyd has a photo of the thing.
issoisso said:I for one appreciate it. I've laughed quite a bit at your expense in those ten minutes.
Roland Rat said:True, but it has taken balls (or someone with nothing to lose) to finally say it. LA has spent 12 years bullying people who were too afraid to say anything. Finally, someone has the stones to step up to the plate.
Landis also said that the former head of the Swiss-based Phonak team, Andy Rihs, also tolerated doping. Landis was a member of the Phonak squad when he won the 2006 Tour. Rihs now owns BMC Racing, which is based in the United States.
Dr. Maserati said:Landis has named too many people and has exposed that there is corruption throughout the sport - this cannot be explained away by a simple press release.
Look at what happened Ullrich and Pantani - neither ever served a sanction (JUs was for ecstasy) yet both their careers plummeted.
Also we have only seen 1 email of 3 - and then theres the famous IM between JV& FA they say he has fotos of the motorcycle with pannier-bags - if he was left alone with LAs & Hincapies bloodbags he probably took fotos of that too.
