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Why is Lance Still Racing?

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I'm having a hard time with this one: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/s...d-in-mountain-bike-race-in-colorado.html?_r=1

I mean, I know why; because he thinks he's completely above any and all authority. Also, since he's a pretty good at reading people (like most sociopaths), he realizes that USADA doesn't want to be seen as being any more "vindictive" than he's portrayed them to be. When Tyler Hamilton did some unsanctioned races, USADA and USAC threatened to sanction any license holders who showed up to a race in which he was participating (yes, they can do that). Why does the preferential treatment still continue? Why is still positioning himself to poison the next generation?

And by the Keegan Swirbel, time to grow up. Santa doesn't exist, either.
 
He has been relegated to doing fringe events. With his constant need for attention, I would not be surprised to see him do something like the Tour Divide. Of course, he would cheat with outside support. He cannot seem to help himself.
 
My guess is that Vail race was an independent promotor and therefore not afficiliated with USAC. I started racing in CO and did all the MTB races on the front range years ago and that race did not exist 6 or 7 years ago. So I'm guessing independant promotor who wouldn't/couldn't say no to Lance, plus Lance has a house up there and I'm sure has the local populace worshipping him.

It's annoying, but what's really going to **** me off is if he actually gets away with doing a USAC sanctioned race. I would have to think WADA/USADA will come down hard on them if that happens, so I second thought it might be fun to see that happen!
 
Dec 7, 2010
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131313 said:
I'm having a hard time with this one: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/s...d-in-mountain-bike-race-in-colorado.html?_r=1

I mean, I know why; because he thinks he's completely above any and all authority. Also, since he's a pretty good at reading people (like most sociopaths), he realizes that USADA doesn't want to be seen as being any more "vindictive" than he's portrayed them to be. When Tyler Hamilton did some unsanctioned races, USADA and USAC threatened to sanction any license holders who showed up to a race in which he was participating (yes, they can do that). Why does the preferential treatment still continue? Why is still positioning himself to poison the next generation?

And by the Keegan Swirbel, time to grow up. Santa doesn't exist, either.

I am not 100% but in my opinion this race is about the equivalent of a fun run put on by a local grocery store or shop owner. It is not even your local running clubs 5k age group race. Not so much to be worked up about YET.
What will come next is him doing a Triathlon which will come with a mere matter of time,,,, and then to see this place grind in agony over it will be something.
To the bolded that is why USADA has been out doing this from the beginning. Doing it for the kids.
 
May 26, 2010
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hughmoore said:
Because he is greatest athlete of modern era and lots of people want to see him compete.



Hugh

Everyone wants to see a freak show and the greatest fraud in the history of sport will always draw a crowd.;)
 
Aug 13, 2009
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hughmoore said:
Because he is greatest athlete of modern era and lots of people want to see him compete.



Hugh

The "Greatest Athlete of Modern Era" got beat by a 16 year ol
 
Sep 16, 2010
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Oh the irony.

"Kristen Lassalette, also from Aspen, said: “You’ll always have haters, unfortunately. For me, I believe that comes from ignorance or not knowing the true facts — and jealousy. The community here embraces him and he supports this community, and so we in turn should support him.”
 
BikeCentric said:
...that Vail race was an independent promotor and therefore not afficiliated with USAC.

The guy will be able to do non-WADA affilliated stuff all year long. My estimation is we'll see him back at Leadville MTB race where I hear a sanctioned doper just won the event. The owner of the event has made it clear that Wonderboy's win stays despite the USADA evidence of blood manipulation during that time.

There is some money in these events, so it's not as fringe as The Clinic would probably like. If I were a promoter I'd consider paying that freak show to come because it gets my race in mainstream media.

Two things I have great confidence in:
1. Appearance money from these events is not going to offset his legal bills.
2. Wonderboy is going to do more harm to his legacy because he can't help himself.

Finally, all event promoters are independent. As the promoter you choose between USAC sanctioning in exchange for the possibility of more riders or getting event insurance yourself.
 
Oct 25, 2010
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131313 said:
I'm having a hard time with this one: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/s...d-in-mountain-bike-race-in-colorado.html?_r=1

I mean, I know why; because he thinks he's completely above any and all authority. Also, since he's a pretty good at reading people (like most sociopaths), he realizes that USADA doesn't want to be seen as being any more "vindictive" than he's portrayed them to be. When Tyler Hamilton did some unsanctioned races, USADA and USAC threatened to sanction any license holders who showed up to a race in which he was participating (yes, they can do that). Why does the preferential treatment still continue? Why is still positioning himself to poison the next generation?

And by the Keegan Swirbel, time to grow up. Santa doesn't exist, either.

I hear that Lance will be doing the NY Gran Fondo with David Anthony next year.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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He's still riding because its not just about the Conspiracy :D

Wonder what is going to happen at his Austin Ride, when is that Sept/Oct? Some independent cameras need to be placed around the course.
 
Jul 19, 2010
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Armstrong should be restricted to riding his bike in his backyard. Everytime he makes public appearance, everytime he talks to a young athlete, he's a danger to the future generations. USADA should pose a condition that Armstrong is banned from speaking to any aspiring cyclist who is trying to make it to the big league.