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Ian Baillie said:Hi, All,
I feel a bit sick after reading all the above negative comments re Lance Armstrong and Drugs.
The guy you are knocking went through the Wringer with Cancer and came out of it with more Knowledge and Capability to know his own Strengths and Weaknesses and he has used this to build on his already capable mindset to achieve an outstanding ability to excel at the elite level of Cycling.
I suggest you accusers stop and take a good look at yourselves and study what Lance has done to get where he is , he is not going to reveal his secrets but you might just get to work them out for yourself if you look hard enough
Think about it
Cheers Ian
cyclelicious said:yes, do tell TeamSkyFans
TeamSkyFans said:and how did he get cancer?
Ian Baillie said:Hi, All,
I feel a bit sick after reading all the above negative comments re Lance Armstrong and Drugs.
The guy you are knocking went through the Wringer with Cancer and came out of it with more Knowledge and Capability to know his own Strengths and Weaknesses and he has used this to build on his already capable mindset to achieve an outstanding ability to excel at the elite level of Cycling.
I suggest you accusers stop and take a good look at yourselves and study what Lance has done to get where he is , he is not going to reveal his secrets but you might just get to work them out for yourself if you look hard enough
Think about it
Cheers Ian
Colm.Murphy said:Just rereading a quote by French Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot.
On the topic of Lance Armstrong attending the 2010 Tour, she explains: "If he decides to come, and this is by no means certain, Mr. Armstrong will have to submit himself to all anti-doping," said Bachelot.
That seems to me to be an odd characterization. Maybe she is not into cycling, or does not recognize the central position in sports marketing that Le Tour occupies? It is a strange way to preface the obvious part about him submitting himself to all controls, wouldn't you agree?
Ferminal said:Did cancer become a proper noun after Lance "defeated" it?
Cal_Joe said:SpartacusRox - I take exception with your comments that appear to be singling out people without a legal background who are "armchair lawyering".
"Armchair lawyering" is not limited to such people. The other group of people I am thinking about are lawyers, and as far as armchair lawyering, they truly suck at it. It continually amazes me that most in the legal profession know that without reading, understanding, and cross correlating a huge amount of documents and depositions associated with a case there is no way to understand, much less predict, the outcome of a case.
But in informal circumstances, such speculations and predictions abound. So they really are no worse than those here who are doing the same with a bare minimum (or total lack) of verified facts.
workingclasshero said:oh but this is going to upset lance, he has been complaining about being drugtested on twitter so probably thought he would not have to pass on urine or blood in july.
Colm.Murphy said:As full disclaimer, I have no vested interest in any potential outcome. I appreciated Lance for his racing style. I am more intrigued with the legal issues present and have the majority of this on good information. Patience.
I imagine significant details will burst this week. The appetite for destruction of a media/cultural demi-god is not easily sated. Gotta keep throwing some chum in the water or the public sharks will disperse.
thehog said:Colm - How you seeing the omission of Radioshack form the Vuelta in relation to the on-going investigations? (http://af.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idAFJOE65D0KN20100614).
From memory ASO have a majority stake in Unipublic.
thehog said:Colm - How you seeing the omission of Radioshack form the Vuelta in relation to the on-going investigations? (http://af.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idAFJOE65D0KN20100614).
From memory ASO have a majority stake in Unipublic.
Delicato said:Doesn't matter whether they are in Pro Tour or not. Only 18 teams who signed an agreement with the organizers in 2008 have their participation guaranteed. Nobody else.
TeamSkyFans said:i thought that only applied to the tour
The list includes the 16 teams that signed an agreement with the UCI and Unipublic in 2008 plus six other teams that were invited.
Delicato said:Sorry, 16, not 18.
thehog said:What and Radioshack couldn’t make the next 6?
Something is up.
Andalucia - Cajasur
Cervelo Test Team
Garmin - Transitions
Sky Professional Cycling Team
Team Katusha
Xacobeo Galicia.
