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If anyone wants to know the power behind mobilization of the Armstrong fan base just talk to Bill Mitchell, founder of Cyclingnews.com.
Bill made the mistake of reporting that several European newspapers were questioning Armstrong's sudden climbing ability in the 99 Tour. Armstrong does not like anybody questioning the myth and posted Bill's contact info and that of his employer on his website. Bill was soon bombarded with harassing phone calls and emails. His employer, the University of Newcastle, received similar notes demanding that Bill be fired. It eventually became too much and he had to sell his labor of love to Knapp Communications in order to escape the abuse. Certainly this loss was made even worse when Knapp sold Cyclingnews for $5,000,000 7 years later.
Bill made the mistake of reporting that several European newspapers were questioning Armstrong's sudden climbing ability in the 99 Tour. Armstrong does not like anybody questioning the myth and posted Bill's contact info and that of his employer on his website. Bill was soon bombarded with harassing phone calls and emails. His employer, the University of Newcastle, received similar notes demanding that Bill be fired. It eventually became too much and he had to sell his labor of love to Knapp Communications in order to escape the abuse. Certainly this loss was made even worse when Knapp sold Cyclingnews for $5,000,000 7 years later.
