Some Twitter reactions from selected French cyclists, on l'Equipe's website.
jerome pineau @jejeroule44 Avec tout ça je rentre dans le top 20 du tour 2004 pas mal #affaireLA
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Translation: with all this I'm into the top 20 of the 2004 Tour -- not bad.
Samuel DUMOULIN @SamuelDumoulin Armstrong va perdre ses sept titres du Tour de France.Qu'est ce que cela change?Casser le cyclisme,encore.Nos palmarès,rien:trop tard!
Translation: Armstrong will lose his 7 TdF titles. What does that change? Destroying cycling, again. Our palmares, nothing: it's too late!
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Jimmy Engoulvent @JimmyEngoulvent Le constat , c'est que les contrôles anti-dopage sont inefficaces . #Armstrong #lechangementcestmaintenant
Translation: This shows that anti-doping controls are ineffective.
Also, there is an article (
http://www.lequipe.fr/Cyclisme-sur-route/Actualites/Jalabert-un-peu-partage/308092) with reactions from Jalabert, Hinault and Bernard Thevenet. Jaja talks around the subject, stressing how bad it all is for cycling. He goes as far as to say that one can be angry at Armstrong for that, but overall he is pro-Lance, stating that he was good for cycling, boosted cycling outside Europe. Basically, as another doper from the same era, not too much of a surprise.
Hinault just says that he couldn't give a sh**, it should all have been sorted out 10-12 years ago.
Thevenet also starts with the "bad for cycling" note, but goes on to say that if he was guilty it is good that he is being sanctioned, as this sends a strong message to current cyclists (though he qualifies that by "if the UCI follows USADA").