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ManInFull said:
Unfortunately, the process is never a short one. And I don't have a problem with that as long as the truth eventually comes out. I think this will be the final verdict on Armstrong's cycling career. The investigation will either leave him basically unscathed or his legacy will be permanently destroyed.

As long as the truth comes out....so if they find that Lance is innocent you'll be happy and content I'm guessing?

I think your more interested in what you believe is true rather than the truth. Because the truth of the matter is we will never know what happened. Once people accept that then we can start a real discussion.

All this thread consists of is opinions and speculation from biased fans of the sport that doesn't substantiate anything.
 
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erased.

Wondering what it must feel like to have your entire life's work erased?

Might require Performance Enhancing Drugs to overcome the bewildering dismay and caustic reality shock.

Maybe we should just ask Lance what it feels like?

Bewildered.

I'd like to hear George, Floyd, Tyler, Levi et. al. respond, after considering the price of a false alliance.

It would be far more interesting than trudging through the trolling blather.

{should we create an "erased" thread for discussion?}


Thanks Susan! For "attempting to clean this up."
 
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pastronef said:
all right, that's a decision from the Nice organizers. thanks for explaining.

(so maybe the Kona organizers will not stop him from riding...)

Not just the Nice organizers, banned by the WTC means all sanctioned events i.e toast to Kona as well. It's in their bylaws, no choice unless Nike rewrites them... $$$$$.
 
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RigelKent said:
I truly hope they nail him, but every day I talk to people who recite his responses as though they were gospel, call him a true American hero, and say no matter what happens he'll remain one because it isn't true what they're accusing him of.
And one of the saddest things is that this contributes to the rest of the world's view of the USA: that in the USA a 'true American hero' is someone who comes out on top no matter what means they use to get there.
(I'm British, and I very much regret the CAS decision that allows David Millar to compete in the Olympics.)
 
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Bizarrely in todays Guardian Newspaper there's an anti cancer insert featuring Armstrong. I suppose they weren't able to pull it in time.

I have mixed feelings about the USADA charges. Make no mistake the whole Armstrong saga makes cycling look ludicrous but it's good to see that he's finally been brought to book. Frankly, I wish he'd just go away.

I wonder if News Corp will revisit the Times defamation litigation? They can if they want to.
 
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SilentAssassin said:
....Because the truth of the matter is we will never know what happened. Once people accept that then we can start a real discussion.

Bahaha!!! Unless, of course, we hear testimonies - firsthand accounts etc. which corroborate what we've known all along. Nice try.
 
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BroDeal said:
Someone who is part of a doping conspiracy that encouraged, even required, teammates to dope deserves to face sanctions for the duration of the conspiracy.

Strip all seven. It's only fair.

Carthage must be destroyed.
If USADA can make this case stick Armstrong will be done. Done in the sense that his reputation will be finished, his future career opportunities in cycling or politics will be minimized, he'll probably be sued and who knows what else happens. Imo that is fair.

However striping him of the victories and either give the wins to guys like ullrich & basso or vacating the titles imo does nothing but bad for cycling.
 
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from USADA letter you can notice that Pepe Marti has been notificated to this address

Mr. Pepe Marti
c/o UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE
Ch. de la Mêlée 12
1860 Aigle
Switzerland
 
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from the Twitter of Alexandre Philippon ‏@alexfeel

D'après L'Equipe, des anomalies ont été trouvées dans les données bio d'Armstrong. Pas celles du passeport mais... de son site web !!!


My French is not too good but think it says: the abnormalities were not found on his biopassport but on his website.

Ooops! :D

Can someone please translate a little better.
 
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Bicicleta said:
from the Twitter of Alexandre Philippon ‏@alexfeel

D'après L'Equipe, des anomalies ont été trouvées dans les données bio d'Armstrong. Pas celles du passeport mais... de son site web !!!


My French is not too good but think it says: the abnormalities were not found on his biopassport but on his website.

Ooops! :D

Can someone please translate a little better.

and who is Alexandre Philippon?

It is simple. If you are innocent you have nothing to hide and you cooperate fully in an investigation.

If you are guilty you do everything in your power to prevent the investigation.

Armstrong is behaving exactly as a guilty person would. Without all the evidence that we in the clinic already know about, hence we know he is guilty, but his actions speak louder to those with half a brain.
 
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pastronef said:
is his ban from IronMan thriathlons effective from NOW?

has there been an official ban handed from the USADA? can they do it before June 24 (Nice IronMan)?

IronMan is not Olympic sport

it doesn't have to be. but if they subscribe to the WADA code (which they do) the USADA charges mean the WTC has to prevent him from competing in any of their races
 
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SilentAssassin said:
As long as the truth comes out....so if they find that Lance is innocent you'll be happy and content I'm guessing?

I think your more interested in what you believe is true rather than the truth. Because the truth of the matter is we will never know what happened. Once people accept that then we can start a real discussion.

All this thread consists of is opinions and speculation from biased fans of the sport that doesn't substantiate anything.

If there is sworn testimony from 10 or more people who provide eye-witness accounts of his doping, then it will be difficult to come to any other conclusion than that he doped. Unless you want to be believe that all 10 people are willing to lie under oath and risk going to jail because of perjury. I'm not willing to buy that. And yes, dopers who have been caught and have lied about their doping are very capable of also telling the truth.
 
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GotDropped said:
Congratulatios to Bobby Julich for the Gold Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.


Ex Team Telekom with a systematic doping program till 2006! So i think best leave it blank although i dont know of any allegations against Jullich

GotDropped said:
Congratulatios to Abraham Olano for the Gold Medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Abraham Olano, no gold for Olano as he was a Mapei guines pig in 1996 ;)
 
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ManInFull said:
If there is sworn testimony from 10 or more people who provide eye-witness accounts of his doping, then it will be difficult to come to any other conclusion than that he doped. Unless you want to be believe that all 10 people are willing to lie under oath and risk going to jail because of perjury. I'm not willing to buy that. And yes, dopers who have been caught and have lied about their doping are very capable of also telling the truth.

Dopestrong will probably claim that it's a conspiracy of disgruntled ex-employees...Does make you reflect on the power if Omerta though, no Omerta -> no doping as dopers would be ratted out.
 
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Bicicleta said:
from the Twitter of Alexandre Philippon ‏@alexfeel

D'après L'Equipe, des anomalies ont été trouvées dans les données bio d'Armstrong. Pas celles du passeport mais... de son site web !!!


My French is not too good but think it says: the abnormalities were not found on his biopassport but on his website.

Ooops! :D

Can someone please translate a little better.

Ah, fascinating.

Yes, your French has grasped this.

Back at the start of the great (Lost) Hope Returns comeback, at the same time as the Catlin deception, Lance posted his blood values on his web site. Apparently believing that nobody could see the obvious.

In fact, they looked quite strange with some quite odd swings.

In typical 'Emperor with No Clothes' style, His Highness' hubris apparently blocked his perception of the painfully obvious.

I believe there is at least one thread here on the subject.

The work here caused fanboy alerts that ultimately saw the blood values disappear off his web site.

Dave.
 
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D-Queued said:
Ah, fascinating.

Yes, your French has grasped this.

Back at the start of the great (Lost) Hope Returns comeback, at the same time as the Catlin deception, Lance posted his blood values on his web site. Apparently believing that nobody could see the obvious.

In fact, they looked quite strange with some quite odd swings.

In typical 'Emperor with No Clothes' style, His Highness' hubris apparently blocked his perception of the painfully obvious.

I believe there is at least one thread here on the subject.

The work here caused fanboy alerts that ultimately saw the blood values disappear off his web site.

Dave.


amazing how sometimes the clinic picks up on things before the authorities ;)
 
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