Armstrong TV advertisement quote
This is Armstrong's defense to drug taking. His superior work ethic.
However, in Coyle's book ("Lance Armstrong's War") on Armstrong preparing for and at the 2004 TdF Armstrong arrives at the Spanish training camp way overweight (12 lbs from memory).
This overweight refutes his own justification for not being ON PEDs. On 6 hours training a day an athlete would have serious problems of maintaining weight and muscle mass without a substantial increase in calories.
“This is my body, and I can do whatever I want to it. I can push it; Study it; Tweak it; Listen to it. Everybody wants to know what I am on. What am I on? I am on my bike busting my *** six hours a day; What are YOU on?”
This is Armstrong's defense to drug taking. His superior work ethic.
However, in Coyle's book ("Lance Armstrong's War") on Armstrong preparing for and at the 2004 TdF Armstrong arrives at the Spanish training camp way overweight (12 lbs from memory).
This overweight refutes his own justification for not being ON PEDs. On 6 hours training a day an athlete would have serious problems of maintaining weight and muscle mass without a substantial increase in calories.