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Landis's claims don't exactly have the same traction with aso as other scandals have gone in the past. You gotta figure that has played heavily in the decision to allow RS to ride.

Fair enough. But now there are at least 3 riders (2 of whom are riding at the Tour this year) corroborating the doping within the team. While not completely rehabilitating for Landis, it does lend more credibility to his account. The more what he says checks out (strippers and coke), the harder it is to say that he's lying.
 

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I don't understand why he would deny the strippers. It is well known that Armstrong likes strip joints. A trivial amount of checking will expose the lie.

He did not deny stippers...just contact with them.

"I did not have contact with THAT stripper"
 
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He did not deny stippers...just contact with them.

"I did not have contact with THAT stripper"

You don't have a private party with strippers to NOT have contact with them.
 
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Fair enough. But now there are at least 3 riders (2 of whom are riding at the Tour this year) corroborating the doping within the team. While not completely rehabilitating for Landis, it does lend more credibility to his account. The more what he says checks out (strippers and coke), the harder it is to say that he's lying.

as pointed out earlier, it could be along the lines of Frankie A admitted to doping, and two guys admitted to knowing of Frankie doping.
 
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Aside from now knowing why FLandis never had a time trial bike to train with, we may also know why Hincapie lost Paris-Roubaix.
 
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as pointed out earlier, it could be along the lines of Frankie A admitted to doping, and two guys admitted to knowing of Frankie doping.

I guess. Though Frankie has already publicly admitted doping, so there is no reason for granting anonymity. And the two riders, presumably the two mentioned in the NY Times article as well, are at the Tour and wanted to keep their identity secret for fear of retribution for violating omerta.

Doesn't sound plausible to me.
 
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Aside from now knowing why FLandis never had a time trial bike to train with, we may also know why Hincapie lost Paris-Roubaix.

Forgot all about that. Curious do Bruyneel and Armstrong admit the selling of bikes? Or do they blame some low level employee who was long ago fired?
 
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as pointed out earlier, it could be along the lines of Frankie A admitted to doping, and two guys admitted to knowing of Frankie doping.

and as also pointed out earlier if it was frankie the article would have named him. frankies doping history is well known, there would be absolutely no point whatsoever in not mentioning his name. I actually think over the last month or so since these allegations came out most of the press have kept FA's name out of it which is interesting.

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I guess. Though Frankie has already publicly admitted doping, so there is no reason for granting anonymity. And the two riders, presumably the two mentioned in the NY Times article as well, are at the Tour and wanted to keep their identity secret for fear of retribution for violating omerta.
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that too.
 

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Publicus said:
You don't have a private party with strippers to NOT have contact with them.

Holding the hundred dollar bill in your teeth is NOT contact;)
 
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Champaign room!

Champagne. And basically. And it's not like it is a freaking crime. I don't know any straight men who don't like naked women. Not a one.
 
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You don't have a private party with strippers to NOT have contact with them.

Does it say if they were male or female strippers?
 
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One of you gents tell me you ain't had contact with a stripper and I'll call you a liar!
 
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recent pic off twitter of Phil Liggett

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LEAVE LANCE ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Champagne. And basically. And it's not like it is a freaking crime. I don't know any straight men who don't like naked women. Not a one.

Spellcheck-auto let me down on that one, bigtime
 

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For me what is most interesting is the fact that Ferarri did not only help Armstrong but created the whole team wide doping ring
ALso concerning the bikes, this is probably most interesting about that:
Federal investigators have contacted one of the team's sponsors, Trek Bicycle Corp., and asked about the sale of bikes, according to a person familiar with the matter.
 
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You must have missed this:

Oops, yes I missed that somehow.

Well, just as I said, they've checked their stuff.


Anyway, the more I think about it, the more I think Armstrong is starting to make mistakes. To deny the stripper & blow party, that's just stupid. There's no doubt about it. The next thing which should be simple to check is the sale of Trek bikes. C'mon, you don't buy one of those things to hide it, you'll brag about it. There must be dozens of those things going around and hundreds, if not thousands of people will know about them. Some are going to come forward and talk. In fact, Dr. Maserati already mentioned that Darach McQuaid has one.

If Armstrong denies these things now, it will come back to bite him later because it's so easy to find the truth about it. If he confirms, he basically confirms part of Landis's story. He's not in a good place right now.
 

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I am not holding my breath on that one. Sounds like another Sept. 5th.

wasn't really serious.
The article in the paper is 3 pages long, that sounds quite right for the article onle + the bikes + photos
 
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For me what is most interesting is the fact that Ferarri did not only help Armstrong but created the whole team wide doping ring
ALso concerning the bikes, this is probably most interesting about that:

Ha, that sounds like they might get them on taxes just like good ole Al Capone.

I assume a sponsor agreement has certain tax exemptions? So, selling the gifted bikes should probably generate sales taxes, which I don't assume were declared?

It's always the tax they get you on...
 
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One of you gents tell me you ain't had contact with a stripper and I'll call you a liar!

I have never had contact with a stripper, to be honest, i wouldnt even know where to find a strip club. I remember when i was growing up in the seventies and early eighties we would peek through the windows of the local pubs cos they would have "strippers" on sunday afternoons (in the very loosest sense of the word - as far as i remember they where not actually allowed to strip past their underwear), but i wouldnt know where to even find a strip joint.

They are not very common over here.
 
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I have never had contact with a stripper, to be honest, i wouldnt even know where to find a strip club. I remember when i was growing up in the seventies and early eighties we would peek through the windows of the local pubs cos they would have "strippers" on sunday afternoons (in the very loosest sense of the word - as far as i remember they where not actually allowed to strip past their underwear), but i wouldnt know where to even find a strip joint.

They are not very common over here.

I think it is safe to say, if you and a few of your friends paid a couple of women to come back to your hotel to take off their clothes and dance for you, while you all were getting intoxicated (be that liquor or blow), there would be some contact between you and one or more of the women.
 
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I have never had contact with a stripper, to be honest, i wouldnt even know where to find a strip club. I remember when i was growing up in the seventies and early eighties we would peek through the windows of the local pubs cos they would have "strippers" on sunday afternoons (in the very loosest sense of the word - as far as i remember they where not actually allowed to strip past their underwear), but i wouldnt know where to even find a strip joint.

They are not very common over here.
yeah. That's what lance says too