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As long as TheHog hasn't said anything about it, then we might have reason to believe it to be true!
MarkvW said:Oh yeah! It's coming!! Any moment now!! Drumroll!!!
Susan Westemeyer said:Lol, you are showing your age! That was a great song.....
Susan
Cimacoppi49 said:This may be the lull. Even so, the Lance show isn't playing too well in Austin these days.
http://www.austinpost.org/content/how-do-you-feel-about-lance-now
There may be plenty of anonymous lemmings who still adore him (albeit a dwindling number), but as for people who might actually have his back as he deals with the legal/monetary/PR/etc issues, he has no friends - only employees.Armstrong's tactic of savagely attacking anyone who dares to accuse him has kept him free so far. It's also left him without a whole lot of friendly faces who have his back.
Most interesting (and damning) in this author's opinion though is this post from 2010. It shows all the top finishers during Lance's seven tour victories who were later caught cheating.
Susan Westemeyer said:Mea culpa.
Let's start a Music for Oldies thread in teh Cafe and let this one get back on topic.
New Riders of the PUrple Sage, haven' thought of them in ages.....
Susan
powerste said:The Facebook discussion going on in the comments makes our Clinic look pretty good. As for the article, I liked this:
There may be plenty of anonymous lemmings who still adore him (albeit a dwindling number), but as for people who might actually have his back as he deals with the legal/monetary/PR/etc issues, he has no friends - only employees.
BTW depending on how things shake out moving forward, the legal attacking he's done may bite him hard in the backside too..think SCA, Times/Walsh, etc...
DomesticDomestique said:I felt it was particularly relevant to ChrisE's recent debate. While I don't agree with much of ChrisE's points, this quote sure lends credence to his argument that Lance needed to keep the Ullrich's, Pantani's, Basso's, Mayo's, Beloki's, etc from testing positive in order to maintain his own image.
DomesticDomestique said:...I felt it was particularly relevant to ChrisE's recent debate. While I don't agree with much of ChrisE's points, this quote sure lends credence to his argument that Lance needed to keep the Ullrich's, Pantani's, Basso's, Mayo's, Beloki's, etc from testing positive in order to maintain his own image.
DirtyWorks said:No.
Why?
1. That reasoning is complicated and suggests an unrealistic allocation of political and economic influence. Simple explanations are most likely.
2. It completely ignores more powerful forces like Hein and Pat, and the ASO.
Polish said:Yes, simple explanations are certainly most likely.
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You DO know what the simple explanation for Lance's 7 in a row don't you?
Deep down you know right?
Don't make me say it.
Don't make me use the "A" word lol.
powerste said:Yes, we know:
-Higher cadence
-Better reconnaissance
-Perfected diet
-Team purpose-built for the Tour
-Laser-like focus
-Change to his body composition post-cancer
-Busting his @ss on the bike 6 hours a day
-<Insert additional myth here>
-Exclusive retention of Dr. Ferrari's services
Sing it with me, "One of these is not like the others..."
Polish said:You DO know what the simple explanation for Lance's 7 in a row don't you?
Deep down you know right?
Don't make me say it.
Don't make me use the "A" word lol.
Benotti69 said:- bribing the UCI....
Polish said:Don't make me use the "A" word lol.
MacRoadie said:1. Anabolics?
2. Actovegin?
3. Androstenone (see #6)
4. Advanced (as in testing notices)?
5. Autologous (as in blood doping)?
6. Anderson (as in look what I found in Lance's bathroom)?
7. Andreu (as in the hospital room)?
So many "A" words...
ChrisE said:You don't agree with much of what I say, then pick something out of the argument that supports what I was saying. So, what do you believe now?
Polish said:I will add all those to the list, #6, as ETC.
But I did forget about Team Support yikes.
Helpers like Mr Anderson, and Chef Duffy, and Emma and all the rest.
Mechanics, Soigneurs, etc - key part of Lance's 7 in a Row.
Thanks for the input!
Armstrong's agent and lawyer Bill Stapleton describes Ferrari as a brilliant scientist with an awful public reputation who has made very, very irresponsible comments. With complete confidence, he concludes: "I'm not worried, because he [Armstrong] will never, ever test positive."
ChrisE said:You know guys I said upthread I would get a wild hair one day and add up the number of tests that each of LA's major competitors took in the TdF during those 7 years, compared to him. I will mix in the statistical probability of not getting chosen for a random during those years by those same competitors, based upon Velodude's rules upthread. I haven't had that wild hair yet.
But, off the top of my head, sans randoms I am pretty positive JU was only tested once in 2003. He never won any other stage, and never wore yellow.
I think Once won the TTT a couple of years so maybe Beloki was tested a couple of times. Vino, won one stage. Basso won one stage. TH and Mayo one stage. Kloden won zero stages. Neither did Rumsas. None of these guys wore yellow.
Do all riders get tested before the start??????
Compare that to the number of stages won by LA when not in yellow and when he was in yellow. How many is that? 75 or 80, or more? He was tested many more times than his major competition combined.
When I first threw this out I wasn't considering this. How many times was the competition tested, and factor that into how many times the tests are beaten. Then factor in how many times LA was tested.
Comparing that to the Giro for example, and Garzelli and Simoni were popped with many less tests than LA.
Maybe there was a wink-wink agreement that any positive was bad for the image. That would make sense for the reasons I have stated and DD/Mac have stated.
But, statistically I tend to back off now after thinking along these lines. It can be argued that obviously his competition never tested positive because they were hardly ever tested. LA was very dominant and was tested alot, and conclusions can be drawn.
Call me a flip-flopper, but I am back in the shrugged shoulder camp.![]()