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

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42x16ss said:
Maybe he's had enough time to bury the hatchet? Not everyone can hold a grudge forever.

This is no different and odd than if David Duke started hanging out with some random minority after getting shredded in the media. Yeah, you can hope he has turned a leaf but there really isn't anything authentic about finding some random guy to hang out with the purpose of blaring it out to the media. Aside from someone going on a bike ride with the president maybe, it really shouldn't be news to go on a bike ride with anyone.
 
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I think criticizing Mercier is unfair. Maybe he's the forgiving type. I would tell Lance to go to hell but maybe Mercier was curious and figured what harm could come from going on a ride with Lance and maybe being friends with him? I don't fault him for it. It seems LA never did anything to him.

So how far is it supposed to go? At what level is it ok for someone to be civil and friendly to LA? Should everyone he encounters from now on just turn their back and ignore him like some pariah?
 
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Tom T. said:
I think criticizing Mercier is unfair. Maybe he's the forgiving type. I would tell Lance to go to hell but maybe Mercier was curious and figured what harm could come from going on a ride with Lance and maybe being friends with him? I don't fault him for it. It seems LA never did anything to him.

So how far is it supposed to go? At what level is it ok for someone to be civil and friendly to LA? Should everyone he encounters from now on just turn their back and ignore him like some pariah?

I would try and get a few free drinks and dinners out of the guy.
 
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Tom T. said:
I think criticizing Mercier is unfair. Maybe he's the forgiving type. I would tell Lance to go to hell but maybe Mercier was curious and figured what harm could come from going on a ride with Lance and maybe being friends with him? I don't fault him for it. It seems LA never did anything to him.

So how far is it supposed to go? At what level is it ok for someone to be civil and friendly to LA? Should everyone he encounters from now on just turn their back and ignore him like some pariah?

Maybe Mercier is comfortable with the decision he made and how things turned out. It is a lot better than the forty-year-olds who are still clinging to a domestic pro career and whinging about how the doperz stole their dreams. If you are still bitter about deciding not to do what it took to be a euro pro twenty years later then you made the wrong decision.
 
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Mercier's approach to all this is probably the most refreshing thing I've read about in this sport in some time.

Besides once you start pushing the pedals with someone regardless of your past or personalities, all bets are off. How many of us ride with people we'd never be seen in public with?

Maybe the ride itself is bigger than all else. So in the moment, so present. All good IMHO
 
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Race Radio said:
I am holding out for hookers and blow

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Tom T. said:
I think criticizing Mercier is unfair. Maybe he's the forgiving type. I would tell Lance to go to hell but maybe Mercier was curious and figured what harm could come from going on a ride with Lance and maybe being friends with him? I don't fault him for it. It seems LA never did anything to him.

So how far is it supposed to go? At what level is it ok for someone to be civil and friendly to LA? Should everyone he encounters from now on just turn their back and ignore him like some pariah?

Okie Dokie. But if LeMond suddenly became drinking buddies with Armstrong, I would get a spontaneous saddle sore.
 
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Boeing said:
Mercier's approach to all this is probably the most refreshing thing I've read about in this sport in some time.

Besides once you start pushing the pedals with someone regardless of your past or personalities, all bets are off. How many of us ride with people we'd never be seen in public with?

Maybe the ride itself is bigger than all else. So in the moment, so present. All good IMHO

The real question is: which one of us is the guy nobody else want's to be seen with...I always think it's the other guy, but I think, therefore I am, so I'm probably biased.:)
 
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Boeing said:
How many of us ride with people we'd never be seen in public with?

That's a good point. I ride with my wife sometimes.:)

RR, didn't you used to ride with Polish? Maybe you still do?
 
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You must admit standing next to hincape for a photo op with a ride clean top on has some comedy factor.

Aside from that, I don't know why these guys are lining up to be part of the apology tour or whatever. Bassons I really don't understand, he sounded super cool in the interview but I don't understand why you would bother? If la sent me a let's get together email with a oh yeah the media will be there too, I would say yeah sure then not turn up. Betsy might be an attention ***** but at least she got that right.
 
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Scott SoCal said:

That is a adaptation of a quote from George Best: "Most of my money I spent on gambling, drinking and women. The rest of it I just wasted."

The true pro athlete, the guys we have today are amateurs in comparison.
 
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ralphbert said:
That is a adaptation of a quote from George Best: "Most of my money I spent on gambling, drinking and women. The rest of it I just wasted."

The true pro athlete, the guys we have today are amateurs in comparison.

Yeah. True genius, wasted.
 
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Bosco10 said:
Okie Dokie. But if LeMond suddenly became drinking buddies with Armstrong, I would get a spontaneous saddle sore.

I don't think we have to worry about that.
 
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This time last year Crow was dragged into the controversy by comments from Betsy Andreu, wife of Armstrong’s ex-team-mate Frankie Andreu. In her opinion, Crow must have known something. The whistleblower who exposed the seven-times Tour de France winner said: “Sheryl was by his side when he was trying to destroy people and she said nothing. That’s unconscionable. It just astounds me.”

When I mention this, Crow replies coolly. “I think Betsy, just like everybody in this picture, has her own ulterior motivations. And Betsy doesn’t know me. I think grace goes a long way. I think going out into the press and talking about what people should and shouldn’t do when they don’t know anything about you or your story, is irresponsible and slightly on the weird tip, personally.”

A discreet silence is better? “I think people who go out and mouth off about people they don’t know, it makes them look bad. It certainly did not do her any great service.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...racted-people-who-are-very...-challenged.html