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WRT peptides: the question I have to ask is how Landis knows this. One moment he says he doesn't follow the sport, maybe watches it the odd time on TV, then you get this. Is it secondhand from his business partner?
I can't work out if the interviewer even knew why he was talking to Landis. He tried a couple of times to turn things to his self-help punchline ("Learning How to Take Your Life Back & Overcome Rejection") but generally just trotted through a fairly familiar story that could have been researched straight off Wiki.StyrbjornSterki said:The interviewer was horrible beyond belief. Except for departing on the occasional social justice tangent, FLandis wasn't that bad. He did make a couple points I found relevant. He admitted he had used HGH, which I don't recall hearing/reading him admitting before. And he also stated that peptides were the PED du jour in the peloton because they are infinitely manipulate-able to evade detection. I'd been wondering what new PEDs they were up to ever since Contador's positive, because whatever it was gave him the ability to attack like he had a rocket up his bum (and which didn't return after his suspension), it wasn't clenbuterol in parts per billion.fmk_RoI said:An hour (and more) of your life you'll never get back: Floyd Landis - The Consequence of Exposing a Legend: Learning How to Take Your Life Back & Overcome Rejection
WRT peptides: the question I have to ask is how Landis knows this. One moment he says he doesn't follow the sport, maybe watches it the odd time on TV, then you get this. Is it secondhand from his business partner?