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Hey, speaking of stupid blokes, where's Horner in all of this? I expected him to have opened his big mouth by now.
TheEnoculator said:Hey, speaking of stupid blokes, where's Horner in all of this? I expected him to have opened his big mouth by now.
I had an email from an eminent scientist from the US yesterday. An SMS actually. It said if Lance Armstrong had taken the drugs outlined by USADA he’d have been dead ten years ago. He’s an eminent scientist and a very intelligent man. I don’t know his name, the SMS came from a secondary person.
hrotha said:
Is this the same unnamed source who told him about USADA bribing LA's former teammates?
skidmark said:oh boy, unsurprising but cringe-worthy nonetheless...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/despite-usadas-evidence-liggett-remains-armstrongs-supporter
Let's see:
- done a lot of good things
- let's face it, they're only going for him
- disappointing yes, but he's a hero and he still would have won
- haven't read the report, but I hear they don't have any 'absolute proof'
- can't retire like he said he would if Armstrong was positive because he has contracts
is it wrong to want to beat up a 70-year old?
hrotha said:
Is this the same unnamed source who told him about USADA bribing LA's former teammates?
Benotti69 said:It sure is what is expected from a doper.
TheEnoculator said:Liggett, as I have said before, is Armstrong's propaganda leader. He uses his "voice of cycling" to perpetrate his ideals for Armstrong. He's like Goebbels to Armstrong's Hitler. People like Liggett are exactly the reason why there will always be doping in cycling, or in any sport as a matter of fact. They trivialize the doping and ignore the trafficking/bullying/threats, and empathize the good things Armstrong has done to declare the man as a "hero" and make doping out as not a big deal. They are essentially saying, "so what if he's proved to be doping, he's done so much good." So that makes it OK to cheat?
Cycling is doomed with people like Liggett working and talking.
hiero2 said:Godwin's Law strikes again! Internet Rule #1
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...s-and-laws-the-top-10-from-Godwin-to-Poe.html
http://xkcd.com/261/
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/legends/godwin/
thehog said:He’s still spouting the same old crap. Just changed his tone slightly to fit the audience. He’s a joke. An utter joke.
I will give him the fact that he’s old. But he’s still trying to lessen the severity of the fraud which he was an integral part of.
Where’s that photo of Phil on the private jet again?
I had an email from an eminent scientist from the US yesterday. An SMS actually. It said if Lance Armstrong had taken the drugs outlined by USADA he’d have been dead ten years ago. He’s an eminent scientist and a very intelligent man. I don’t know his name, the SMS came from a secondary person. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/despite-usadas-evidence-liggett-remains-armstrongs-supporter
hrotha said:
Is this the same unnamed source who told him about USADA bribing LA's former teammates?
hrotha said:
Is this the same unnamed source who told him about USADA bribing LA's former teammates?
Zam_Olyas said:
B_Ugli said:I am officially losing count of the number of riders prominent riders who are telling the fans and the world that this all happened in the past and that things are cleaner and everyone needs to move on.
The more they seem to do this the more that the mood amongst fans is moving from dismay to anger. Anger at the riders insulting our intelligence over and over and over again...
neineinei said:Glenn Magnusson, Swedish national team coach (USPS 1999), doesn't think it was a witch hunt against Armstrong after all, but now says Armstrong beat almost 1000 tests.
http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/cykel/article15591459.ab (Swedish)
Fatclimber said:Yeah I'm just about ready to do as they suggest, and move on. I'm amazed at how few riders are showing any kind of disgust over what has happened in their livelihood/sport/career. The rampant cheating has made a mockery of the sport and the current riders' attitudes continue to do the same thing. Nothing is going to change here. It has been an excellent case study in human nature is all I can say.
the omertà hurts said:a disappointing interview with andy schleck from current tour of beijing.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/andy-schleck-cycling-needs-to-focus-on-the-future
basically says, the past should just be forgotten about as it doesn't impact on the future, which he "believes in". he is unconcerned that the past has just caused the departure of his manager Bruyneel, "It's his problem, not mine," or the fact his brother tested positive at the TdF a couple of months ago. "Everybody knows, even the experts, that it's not a doping product, that Fränk did nothing wrong."
Everyone but Fränk it would seem. "The medical world states that this product... can even cause death. Therefore I really need to find the cause that clarifies how this product ended up in my system: since I didn’t take anything."
Andy seems to be another leading member of the peloton who remains blissfully unaware of the irony when he postulates, "People have to trust us. I know, that's easier said than done, and what we're reading these days doesn't make our sport any more credible."
thehog said:It’s also Proudhomme (sp?) they’re behaving if its “no big deal”. If my race had been destroyed by one person for a 10 year period I’d be furious. They’re behaving like “yeah it’s ok, we’ll just remove his name and carry on”. The current peloton is the same bar Fabs. I’m sure the UCI scare them but there should be outrage and disgust. They’re all “whatever – lets we talk about the future of cycling”.
My assumption they want to get keep UCI favors in the bag if that day comes when they test positive.
hrotha said:
Is this the same unnamed source who told him about USADA bribing LA's former teammates?I had an email from an eminent scientist from the US yesterday. An SMS actually. It said if Lance Armstrong had taken the drugs outlined by USADA he’d have been dead ten years ago. He’s an eminent scientist and a very intelligent man. I don’t know his name, the SMS came from a secondary person.
Ryo Hazuki said:these riders are confronted almost every day with doping allegatiosn or talks directly or indirectly. yeah you grow tired from it after a while![]()
thehog said:It’s also Proudhomme (sp?) they’re behaving if its “no big deal”. If my race had been destroyed by one person for a 10 year period I’d be furious. They’re behaving like “yeah it’s ok, we’ll just remove his name and carry on”. The current peloton is the same bar Fabs. I’m sure the UCI scare them but there should be outrage and disgust. They’re all “whatever – lets we talk about the future of cycling”.
My assumption they want to get keep UCI favors in the bag if that day comes when they test positive.
Dear Wiggo said:I agree. As no doubt do quite a few others.
I note David is still doing PR for Sky. His sister must be pleased.
In this thread, a lot of people were trumpeting Millar as the white knight come to save cycling.
At the time, I called shenanigans, as did a number of others.
Allegedly, Millar grilled McQuaid and it was good for the sport.
My main concern was his entire speech looked like a press release, and included Sky and Garmin as clean teams winning GTs. And his sister Fran is a PR officer for Sky. And David owns part of Garmin. And David raced with Matt White, went on training camps with Matt White and got caught doping when they were on the same team together, then hired him as the best damn DS ever.
David's words now change:
I put it to you that David's words may have changed, but his internal dialog / value system / belief system / motivations / modus operandi have not.