Guys... By my forum name you know where I stand so many of you will think I lack credibility, but anyway...
I've read the last 10 pages of this thread and there are some simple things I'd like to say.
Basically, I think most of you guys are over-analyzing Greg's behaviour. Big time. You make it sound like he has an agenda, a PR strategy or whatever... But the truth is more simple.
During all his public life Greg's been in trouble for speaking to journalists. They ask, he answers. He's like that. Some people might think it's stupid. Some others, like me, think it's what's makes him a nice, open and interesting individual. Boyer, Argentin, Fignon, Hinault, Chiappucci... all got into a fight with Greg like that. It was way before Armstrong.
What's ironic is that Greg got caught into the Armstrong storm with a very cautious sentence (for him). He just stated 2 hypothesis : "if he is clean = greatest comeback" "if he's not = fraud". It's not even an accusation. Based on that single line, journalists portrayed him as the "white knight of anti-doping", rambling on that single sentence. It's not as if he had done a tour of every press title screaming the bloody thing. In that he is the exact opposite of Armstrong who is a PR junkie. I don't think Greg even HAS a PR person...
As to Greg's motivations... You guys think he's in for the money ? Really ? He's in for FUN ! He's spent a decade in hiding because people were throwing garbage at him, for christ's sake ! Now that his name is proper again don't you think he deserves to ENJOY it just a little bit ??? Go on races, receive awards & distinctions, rebuild the LeMond bikes brand (that Armstrong destroyed, remember). If it was about money he'd just write a book and count the dollar bills.
About his career ending... To be honest, I think Greg's still searching for an accurate answer. In his last 4 years as a pro he struggled to keep up, questioned his training and such... There are probably multiple factors but it's hard to single out just one of them. And he'll probably look for an answer for as long as he lives.
About the "lack of consistency". If Greg is an hypocrite, then we all are. The only person I know doesn't lack consistency is Paul Kimmage. And he proved it is impossible to be consistent while actually enjoy watching a pro bike race. It's as simple as that.
Again, Greg's angst with Armstrong has not so much to do with doping as it has with BULLYING people. He said repeatedly that he believes the riders are the first victims of doping (Pantani is a perfect example).
Then, if you guys, informed as you are on this very forum, still believe doping with EPO is the same as doping pre-EPO, I don't know what else to tell you than to read what I wrote in there :
https://greglemondfans.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/dark-side-of-the-lake/
In short : between 1985 and 1990, performance progress of 0.28%, whereas between 1990 & 1995 the progress on the very same course is 7.62%
Peace.