thehog said:http://www.theservicecourse.com/2011/03/raising-awareness.html - an essay on the BiCycling article.
Dallas_ said:Was a bit suspicious of the heading .."Raising Awareness"
Try this then
"If Yaroslax Popyvych (whose house was raided, yielding drugs and evidence of continued Ferrari ties according to SI) wants to look innocent, he should get the hell off of Tenerife before issuing his denial"
"If Armstrong did gain access to HemAssist while the drug was in clinical trials, to borrow a phrase from Vice President Joe Biden, "this is a big f***ing deal.” Frankly, it's irrelevant that Lance Armstrong might have gotten ahold of it -- it’s a big problem regardless of who's involved. People have been bleating for months about why FDA would be involved in this sort of investigation. This is why."
"If things go severely downhill for Armstrong, then I’m guessing there are only two options: stone-faced denial until the very end of his life, or burn-baby-burn and everyone goes down with him. Middle ground has never been his strong suit"
http://www.theservicecourse.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
http://bicycling.com/blogs/boulderreport/2011/01/18/talking-points/
thehog said:To the point of “should the FDA be involved in such an investigation” and “…a waste of taxpayers money” one should reference the Festina trials in France. Occurring some 3 years after the event the trail was 3 and half years of investigation into drug trafficking, drug procuring, and drug distribution conducted by the French police, the French ministry with funding by the French government. It was a watershed in French sport. Yes French cyclists have used PED’s since 1998 but most importantly many programs form the grass roots funded by the government were installed to insure that PED couldn’t find their way into sport and that the riders were educated on the risk of taking drugs. The French introduced their version of the Bio-passport years before the UCI ever even talked about it. Richard Virenque who like Armstrong wrote a book titled “My Truth” whereby he denied the use of PED’s and all of his performances were based on “inspiration and hard work” alone finally confessed. It was the prospect of jail and which lead to the tearful confession in open court. French cycling needed this moment. It was in the pits – the sport in France was a disgrace and its borders were awash with drugs which encouraged all sort of criminal elements into the country. No matter what anyone ever thinks of such an investigation into Armstrong and PED’s - it will bring about change and the ultimate good not just for cycling but for all sports and the proliferation of PED trafficking and use.
thehog said:To the point of “should the FDA be involved in such an investigation” and “…a waste of taxpayers money” one should reference the Festina trials in France. Occurring some 3 years after the event the trail was 3 and half years of investigation into drug trafficking, drug procuring, and drug distribution conducted by the French police, the French ministry with funding by the French government. It was a watershed in French sport. Yes French cyclists have used PED’s since 1998 but most importantly many programs form the grass roots funded by the government were installed to insure that PED couldn’t find their way into sport and that the riders were educated on the risk of taking drugs. The French introduced their version of the Bio-passport years before the UCI ever even talked about it. Richard Virenque who like Armstrong wrote a book titled “My Truth” whereby he denied the use of PED’s and all of his performances were based on “inspiration and hard work” alone finally confessed. It was the prospect of jail and which lead to the tearful confession in open court. French cycling needed this moment. It was in the pits – the sport in France was a disgrace and its borders were awash with drugs which encouraged all sort of criminal elements into the country. No matter what anyone ever thinks of such an investigation into Armstrong and PED’s - it will bring about change and the ultimate good not just for cycling but for all sports and the proliferation of PED trafficking and use.
thehog said:Lance FIRES back!!! But I won't talk about the investigation but did I mention cancer (tm)?
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Cycling legend Lance Armstrong tells Bicycling magazine in an exclusive interview that ongoing investigations into alleged doping violations during his career will not sidetrack him from any advocacy work or participation with his Livestrong Foundation to benefit cancer research.
Armstrong’s comments appear in the May 2011 issue of Bicycling that hits newsstands next week. Armstrong spoke to the magazine on the condition that it not question him directly about the investigation or about performance enhancing drugs.
“If people think that I am going to be distracted or we (Livestrong) are going to be sidetracked from our mission, they are sorely mistaken,” Armstrong told Bicycling. “The last thing I am is a quitter. So I would reiterate to anybody in the cycling community who wants to question my commitment or the passion of this organization, they are making a big mistake.
“We are all a team in this fight and my commitment is full-time now. I am committed for as long as I need to be, and it's not going to go away in a month or a year.”
http://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...g-Tells-Bicycling-Magazine-Doping-Allegations
thehog said:Lance FIRES back!!! But I won't talk about the investigation but did I mention cancer (tm)?
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Cycling legend Lance Armstrong tells Bicycling magazine in an exclusive interview that ongoing investigations into alleged doping violations during his career will not sidetrack him from any advocacy work or participation with his Livestrong Foundation to benefit cancer research.
Armstrong’s comments appear in the May 2011 issue of Bicycling that hits newsstands next week. Armstrong spoke to the magazine on the condition that it not question him directly about the investigation or about performance enhancing drugs.
“If people think that I am going to be distracted or we (Livestrong) are going to be sidetracked from our mission, they are sorely mistaken,” Armstrong told Bicycling. “The last thing I am is a quitter. So I would reiterate to anybody in the cycling community who wants to question my commitment or the passion of this organization, they are making a big mistake.
“We are all a team in this fight and my commitment is full-time now. I am committed for as long as I need to be, and it's not going to go away in a month or a year.”
http://www.businesswire.com/news/ho...g-Tells-Bicycling-Magazine-Doping-Allegations
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rolfrae said:Hiding behind cancer, plus ca change.
rolfrae said:Hiding behind cancer, plus ca change.
DirtyWorks said:The guy completely shifts the topic from 'doper? Yes or No' to some weird nonsense hiding behind the sick and dying to defend himself. The exact definition of the term 'human shield.'
Yeah, that's what champions do.
Topangarider said:what's your evidence that Armstrong approved Strickland's article and/or the author's public assertion that LA doped?
Topangarider said:+1
very weird participation in this story. Doesn't offer any defense.
D-Queued said:... also, doesn't the picture, with the yellow bracelet, kind of look like he is in handcuffs?
D-Queued said:Exactly!
It almost makes you think the original Bicycling article was a set-up.
... also, doesn't the picture, with the yellow bracelet, kind of look like he is in handcuffs?
Dave.
Benotti69 said:he looks like he's wearing prison clothes in a prison visiting room. Nothing like preparing for the next big Tour of San Quention or wherever![]()
flicker said:Here is something I just found, I enjoyed it a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4p3...y&list=PL18FE1379EDEFFF9C&index=34&playnext=1
flicker said:Here is something I just found, I enjoyed it a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4p3...y&list=PL18FE1379EDEFFF9C&index=34&playnext=1
FACT: All of your allegations and baseless speculations are utter nonsense and intended only to damage LIVESTRONG.
FACT: I have used my name as a sign in for these comments, and YOU are???
FACT: I do not work for LIVESTRONG. I am an airline pilot, business owner, and LIVESTRONG supporter. I am a proud cancer survivor largely due to the information provided by the dedicated and incredibly hard working staff of cancer hating zealots at LIVESTRONG Headquarters in Austin. They deserve respect and NOT your lies and other garbage!
FACT: I have no idea why you would waste your time lying about the LIVESTRONG Foundation, perhaps at some point you were somehow mistreated by someone at LIVESTRONG, or Armstrong out climbed one of your spandex-clad heroes, or your parents just raised an idiot, but frankly I have had enough of your lies and know more will be coming because that is all you have. Regardless, I HOPE the LIVESTRONG Foundation will take action against you by subpoenaing your IP address from this publication and others, and then sue your a$$ off.![]()
FACT: I hope prior to suing your a$$ off, LIVESTRONG lawyers are compassionate enough to give you time to remove your head!
Granville57 said:
flicker said:Check this out, yay Lance, Eki, Johann, Discovery and the rest of the team.
I think they have done great thing to promote cycling, don't you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsO_...ay&list=PL18FE1379EDEFFF9C&index=8&playnext=2
Ferminal said:I too hope they make a libel claim against RR, of course it could never happen.
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