One thing is for sure: Lance Armstrong has an entrepreneurial spirit. He spends the first twenty minutes or so shilling one product or another. Also, he's smart enough to start a thread and create interest on cyclingnews. Nice job, Lance.
The show is cringe-worthy for a few reasons. One is which what a previous poster said is that Lance's ego shines through loud and clear more and more with every episode.
He leaves his "co-host" sitting alone with absolutely nothing to say. The guy might as well be picking his nose and no-one would notice. It is an embarrassing sight, and I actually feel bad for the guy.
Another is the absence of doping talk. These guys make it seem that it never happened. Not in terms of denial, but the fact they never mention it. So much for Lance's promise to co-operate with authorities on his terms. I don't know if he's smart enough to realize it, but he is making a mockery of the sport by not talking about it. It's just really weird to hear his commentary without commentary, if you know what I mean.
The show would be awesome if they shared stories of their doping days.
Also, his competitive spirit shines through when jokingly dissing George and ignoring his co-host. Nothing wrong with having a competitive spirit and joking with your mates, but it feels like I'm overhearing a conversation at a frat party. Johan is the only guy he seems to truly respect.
With all that said, I wouldn't be able to critique the show if I haven't watched it. And that's the point of producing a show -- to get views regardless of what people think. Bravado aside, one thing I like about the show is the anecdotes shared between the three. It's always fun to get insight about bike races from those who were involved.