Official Lance Armstrong Thread: Part 3 (Post-Confession)

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Is Cookson afraid of what Monkeymouth, Hog, Knaggs, Stapleton et al will tell and hence did not bother to contact them or is that for the UCI commission to decide?
 
webvan said:
That letter by Stapleton is as disgusting now as it was at the time, clearly Dopestrong would not have done 1/10th of the damage he did without enablers like Stapleton, he needs to be held accountable too.

If it wasn't Stapleton et al it would have been some other scumbags.

I totally agree on the disgusting nature of the letter, totally coherent with the lowball tactics employed by Armstrong and his paid thugs over the years. The really amazing thing is that it worked for so long. The game is over though, clearly the self declared victimisation isn't working and they all have some deliciously difficult days ahead.
 
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frenchfry said:
If it wasn't Stapleton et al it would have been some other scumbags.

I totally agree on the disgusting nature of the letter, totally coherent with the lowball tactics employed by Armstrong and his paid thugs over the years. The really amazing thing is that it worked for so long. The game is over though, clearly the self declared victimisation isn't working and they all have some deliciously difficult days ahead.

The game is over for Armstrong and crew but still plenty out there continuing the culture of doping.

This UCI commission is to look into cycling's past, let's hope it starts with 2013.

Someone should forward a link to dopeology.org to these commissioners.
 
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This UCI commission is to look into cycling's past, let's hope it starts with 2013.

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lets hope so.

perhaps, there needs to be a separate thread for the newest uci commission developments and discussions, but here goes my reaction:
i like it SO FAR. i particularly like the commission's head cv - '**** Marty, who has a background in fighting organised crime, drug abuse, investigating alleged CIA secret prisons in Europe...'

that last descriptor i bolded may not have anything to do with cycling but it speaks (let me correct myself, may speak)volumes about the marty being indeed independent in nature and mind, unlike almost all political prostitutes in today's europe. i also like haas. i read his cas rulings for years - a splendidly thoughtful and principled individual and an intellectual to boot. overall, the 2 swiss to lead the commission is an excellent move in light of the sporting tradition to rely on the swiss law.

lets hope that the armstrong-verbruggen stench will finally be vented.
 
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Is Cookson afraid of what Monkeymouth, Hog, Knaggs, Stapleton et al will tell and hence did not bother to contact them or is that for the UCI commission to decide?

A Usada spokesperson said on Wednesday: "Despite Mr Armstrong publicly claiming he wants to help, privately since June 2012, he has repeatedly rejected the opportunity to do so and has shut the door on his chance.

"Much of the information we understand that Mr Armstrong could have provided is of little, if any, value now, as it has already been uncovered through other avenues or soon will be."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...el-that-includes-war-crimes-investigator.html

Enjoy the lifetime ban.
 
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Armstrong has repeatedly refused to co-operate in the past, including in the current arbitration proceedings against his former boss at US Postal, Johan Bruyneel, which began in London last month.

"I'll help, but it will be on my terms" is what Lance always offers. He still thinks he's running the show, and it is going to end up costing him more than it would have cost otherwise, just like it did with the USADA. All of the suits, and his lifetime ban could all have been dealt with in a much more favorable manner had he shown contrition, and undertaken disclosure honestly and openly. All we've gotten is measured, calculated rhetoric with a subtext. Lance thinks that's "honest" because he thinks the only real narrative is his narrative. He cannot fathom that his psychological infirmities have warped his narrative into something that is more about protection of self than revelation of the facts.
 
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"I'll help, but it will be on my terms" is what Lance always offers. He still thinks he's running the show, and it is going to end up costing him more than it would have cost otherwise, just like it did with the USADA. All of the suits, and his lifetime ban could all have been dealt with in a much more favorable manner had he shown contrition, and undertaken disclosure honestly and openly. All we've gotten is measured, calculated rhetoric with a subtext. Lance thinks that's "honest" because he thinks the only real narrative is his narrative. He cannot fathom that his psychological infirmities have warped his narrative into something that is more about protection of self than revelation of the facts.

In has been a series of mis-calculations since Lance un-retired. It won't be long now before the daily rags stop seeking his comments as he will become completely irrelevant... which is as it should be.
 
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In the run up to the Oscar nominations Alex Gibney's "Armstrong Lie" Documentary continues to be be strong. Overwhelmingly positive critical reception, strong ticket sales, and today it was nominated for a BAFTA.
 
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In the run up to the Oscar nominations Alex Gibney's "Armstrong Lie" Documentary continues to be be strong. Overwhelmingly positive critical reception, strong ticket sales, and today it was nominated for a BAFTA.

monkeymouth to take plaudits............:rolleyes:
 
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In the run up to the Oscar nominations Alex Gibney's "Armstrong Lie" Documentary continues to be be strong. Overwhelmingly positive critical reception, strong ticket sales, and today it was nominated for a BAFTA.

Carly Simon comes to mind "You're so vain, you probably think this [movie's] about you."
 
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I can also confirm that neither myself nor anyone on my team has been contacted by the UCI or the independent commission. cc @Telegraph
Typical Armstrong. He complains that he is not been treated the same as everyone else, then he wants the UCI to make him a special case and contact him before the commission is even announced.
 
Morbius said:
Typical Armstrong. He complains that he is not been treated the same as everyone else, then he wants the UCI to make him a special case and contact him before the commission is even announced.

And get his ban reduced to "fair" levels and become the champion of "truth and reconcilliation"

Thomas Bach head of the IOC has publicly stated Wonderboy has earned his lifetime ban. I don't care who wants what inside the UCI, Wonderboy's circumstances are not changing.

Lance can still be the champion of truth and reconciliation. Throw a few people under the bus Lance! The world knows you are a fighter. Fight!
 
Scott SoCal said:
In has been a series of mis-calculations since Lance un-retired.

He can't stay away. He knows it, we all know it.

Which, should lead to some interesting public behaviour as this will be one of the few times in his life "the rules" have applied and have not been changed for him.

Waiting for him to "find God" because flying commercial (first class) is such a life challenge.
 
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He can't stay away. He knows it, we all know it.

Which, should lead to some interesting public behaviour as this will be one of the few times in his life "the rules" have applied and have not been changed for him.

Waiting for him to "find God" because flying commercial (first class) is such a life challenge.

Judging from those pics the only thing he's found is beer. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
 
Race Radio said:
In the run up to the Oscar nominations Alex Gibney's "Armstrong Lie" Documentary continues to be be strong. Overwhelmingly positive critical reception, strong ticket sales, and today it was nominated for a BAFTA.

Lance is likely thrilled.

"I'm gonna be a star!" :rolleyes:

Dave.
 
Race Radio said:
In the run up to the Oscar nominations Alex Gibney's "Armstrong Lie" Documentary continues to be be strong. Overwhelmingly positive critical reception, strong ticket sales, and today it was nominated for a BAFTA.

The tickets sales truth be told have been poor.

(Source:http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/page=main&id=armstronglie.htm)

Documentaries about Chimpanzees outsell The Armstrong Lie 20 to 1.

Gibey's other documentaries have quadruple ticket sales than this effort.

It's not a great movie, not bad either just not great. Considering LeMond paid for a camera crew to follow Gibney around and it's loose on facts and not very deep in detail.

Once were Kings or Senna are examples of great sporting documentaries.

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It's not a great movie. Considering LeMond paid for a camera crew to follow Gibney around and it's loose on facts and not very deep in detail.

You might want to actually see the movie.

BAFTA and the critics say you are wrong. Sony is very happy with the performance in it's so far limited release. You do realize that comparing a movie that have been out in only limited release, only in the US, for 2 months with one that was released in thousands of theaters, world wide, almost two years ago can be considered manipulating the data right?

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_armstrong_lie_2013/#contentReviews
 
Race Radio said:
You might want to actually see the movie.

BAFTA and the critics say you are wrong. Sony is very happy with the performance in it's so far limited release.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_armstrong_lie_2013/#contentReviews

I've seen the movie. With the other 4 people in the theatre :rolleyes:

Wrote my summary on the forum.

But ticket sales wise it's been a flop and declining.

I don't thing people are "wrong" when saying they enjoyed a movie or not. It's up to the individual.

Am I wrong because I didn't like Titanic? Or Avatar?

I don't think the movie will recover its budget. It will loss maker for Sony and Gibney.

I loved his Enron movie though.