Benotti69 said:
Fair play to sniper for not letting go. Nothing worse than a rider being held up as an example of a clean athlete and then to find out they were a cheat.
I was not a fan of LeMond when he raced. I liked that he spoke out against Armstrong but i don't like that he ignores nearly all other dopers. That doesn't sit well with me. Thinks Pantani was a hero or similar. F**K OFF!
Why would he be friendly with Vino, Contador, Hinault, Indurain and Merckx? Boy diid those guys push the doping envelope!
Merckx was the guy who introduced Armstrong to Ferrari FFS and LeMond is cool with that. I am not. Lemons is cool with the current generation of riders? I am not! LeMond is happy with the current UCI? I am not!
So chapeau to sniper for continuing to dig and question.
In all fairness, you don't know what Greg is cool with or not. What you do know is what comments he is willing to make when he's on the record and who he accepts to appear with on a TV screen or a photo. No one but Greg can say what he thinks and says "off the record".
There's a good reason why you can't accuse someone without proof. Even the comments made by Greg and perceived as an "attack" on Armstrong by some people are not an accusation : "I am disappointed in Lance", "if his story is true, etc...". It is suggested, but it's not a frontal attack. Imagine Greg saying on Eurosport "I know Froome is cheating. I can't proove it but I know it". What a mess that would be. Cédric Vasseur, who was actually on a motorbike for the last TDF, said something during broadcast like "I don't believe what i'm seeing" and the whole Sky PR machine went after him, said he was irresponsible, etc... What Greg did, actually, last july, was to expose the motorized bikes by giving a demonstration. I think given the circumstances, that was the best he could do without getting into trouble. And please note no one else did it. Only Greg.
http://cyclingtips.com/2015/07/hidden-motor-demonstration-with-greg-lemond/
To the bolded : I really, genuinely think that the "white knight of anti-doping" Greg is a creation of the media who like to antagonize (think Beatles Vs Stones, for instance). Having someone express something looking as a criticism against cancer-shield Lance was a huge selling point. And it still is. To this day, if Greg gives a 30' interview with 15 seconds on Armstrong, the headline will be about him and Armstrong... If Greg is guilty of something, in my opinion, it's his willingness to answer the questions he is asked. If I were him I would avoid discussing Armstrong. But since he's been knocked by LA for a decade, I understand he enjoys his new freedom.
I'm not saying Greg is naive. The "clean" image he has now is good for business. But it's not as much something he created as a consequence of many factors. Some from his initiative, then others too.
EDIT : I know of many people that hate doping in general but absolutely love Pantani, or another doped rider. It's difficult to be insensitive to some charisma. I think it gives credit to the fact that Greg thinks the first victims of doping are the riders. You may think he is a hypocrite, I think he's a romantic.