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StyrbjornSterki said:Never one to forego kicking a man while he's down, this is a screen shot from this week's episode of the UK comedy/car show, Top Gear:
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Priceless.
Prefer LA to the git hold his poster.
StyrbjornSterki said:Never one to forego kicking a man while he's down, this is a screen shot from this week's episode of the UK comedy/car show, Top Gear:
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Priceless.
TShame said:http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/sports/cycling/end-of-the-ride-for-lance-armstrong.html
Tells the story of Lance leaving his dream home and also his inspiration and his downfall through the eyes of his massage guy (I can't spell french words, sorry)
Whether you feel Lance deserves it or just revel in his less than billionaire 'slum' status; there is something in this article for everyone. I liked this more than any other book or article.
He may even earn a little pity, just as that little Italian climber that the Giro wants to honor (the Pirate, who died of drug abuse). I hated him as a cyclist, but pity him how he died. I loved Lance as a cyclist despite his arrogance and morals. He deserved to be punished, but not unfairly.
Still, he doesn't get it. He thinks Trek should be only thankful for what he did for the company. Oh well, he could always wind up with a Kardashian in the future or some other reality show.
You sure can't forget the man. He will always be Tour history and its biggest legend.
blackcat said:Eddy Merckx opinion counts for alot. And so does Jan.
I dont hold the doping against him, I dont even hold the pseudo corruption getting the UCI to work their inimitable magic on Mayo et al.
But he could have gone easy on those like the Andreu's, who never saw life thru his amoral lens.
He was a champion, and his will was peerless, for that, much respect.
JV on the other hand, he's a chump
RobbieCanuck said:Doping is the bane of sport. It is personal corruption at its worst. It makes competition unfair. To not hold Armstrong responsible for doping is ludicrous. He was a cheater and a fraud and therefore definitely not a champion.
I will give you this. He was single minded in perfecting his cheating only. That is it and for that he deserves no respect. Given the overwhelming evidence of his prevarication I find your comments absurd. Just my opinion.
I loved Lance as a cyclist despite his arrogance and morals. He deserved to be punished, but not unfairly.
Same for Merckx, Anquetil, Coppi and all the other dopers?
NO. He will forever be remembered as the biggest, most arrogant, hubristic, bullying, manipulating, sociopathic cheat, POS, and fraudster in world sport. His legacy does not come close to legend status, more like pitiful charlatan
86TDFWinner said:...
And Miggy, and Roche & Delgado...YES, the same for ALL of them!!! Merckx is especially bad IMO, as he's known for years about Wonderboy, and chose to turn a blind eye & said nothing. That makes him just as bad, and/or worse IMO.
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86TDFWinner said:In MANY folks opinions, he didn't get punished enough. How you could think he has been punished unfairly, makes me think you still believe in the myth.
And Miggy, and Roche & Delgado...YES, the same for ALL of them!!! Merckx is especially bad IMO, as he's known for years about Wonderboy, and chose to turn a blind eye & said nothing. That makes him just as bad, and/or worse IMO.
Added a word, but the rest is spot on.
SundayRider said:To people who have an interest in the sport yes probably how he will be remembered, to the general public probably just the guy that won a bike race in France after nearly dying and then lying about it.
Even some cyclists don't seem to share the hate that LA gets on these pages. A cyclist friend said to me a while back 'there is people with similar traits to LA in just about every job/industry/sport/walk of life'.
86TDFWinner said:I'd suspect they're looked upon in similar fashion as Wonderboy is, but if they have no issues with it, neither do I. My guess is, just as with the case of Wonderboy, there'll be A LOT of empty seats at their funerals too.
Race Radio said:This was essentially my point, the quote was broad. He was likely referring to doping as a whole, even though he included EPO in the list
86TDFWinner said:In MANY folks opinions, he didn't get punished enough. How you could think he has been punished unfairly, makes me think you still believe in the myth.
SundayRider said:Even some cyclists don't seem to share the hate that LA gets on these pages. .
86TDFWinner said:My guess is, just as with the case of Wonderboy, there'll be A LOT of empty seats at their funerals too.
Race Radio said:So Lance, George, and Frankie are all lying? Perhaps
RobbieCanuck said:Doping is the bane of sport. It is personal corruption at its worst. It makes competition unfair. To not hold Armstrong responsible for doping is ludicrous. He was a cheater and a fraud and therefore definitely not a champion.
I will give you this. He was single minded in perfecting his cheating only. That is it and for that he deserves no respect. Given the overwhelming evidence of his prevarication I find your comments absurd. Just my opinion.
Race Radio said:Armstrong's lawyers filed an emergency appeal to stop him going under oath Thursday for the SCA case. They say lance telling the truth will cause him "Irreparable harm"
Amazing
RownhamHill said:Lance has proved he has problems distinguishing between the concept of 'truth' and 'convenient narrative', often confusing the two.
Race Radio said:Armstrong's lawyers filed an emergency appeal to stop him going under oath Thursday for the SCA case. They say lance telling the truth will cause him "Irreparable harm"
Amazing
Race Radio said:Armstrong's lawyers filed an emergency appeal to stop him going under oath Thursday for the SCA case. They say lance telling the truth will cause him "Irreparable harm"
Amazing
D-Queued said:I was wondering how they would move to stop the deposition if they were in the midst of actual settlement discussions.
While it is amazing at face value, I would caution against reading too much into this. It is highly (!) probable that the two sides are very close to a settlement.
SCA cannot let Lance off the hook on the deposition, while Lance would obviously want to settle before having to provide one. Sometimes, though, negotiations take longer than anyone wants or hopes.
Dave.
Race Radio said:Armstrong's lawyers filed an emergency appeal to stop him going under oath Thursday for the SCA case. They say lance telling the truth will cause him "Irreparable harm"
Amazing
D-Queued said:I was wondering how they would move to stop the deposition if they were in the midst of actual settlement discussions.
While it is amazing at face value, I would caution against reading too much into this. It is highly (!) probable that the two sides are very close to a settlement.
SCA cannot let Lance off the hook on the deposition, while Lance would obviously want to settle before having to provide one. Sometimes, though, negotiations take longer than anyone wants or hopes.
Dave.
Netserk said:Hi Betsy, now you're here, when did Frankie start using epo, and what drugs had he used before (and when did he start using those)?
Thank you in advance.
