ProTour said:
Lance deserves this respect, after 7 tour wins in a row.
Winning 7 TdFs is an amazing feat. But he doesn't get my respect because of his riding abilities and talent. He earns my disrespect for:
- Supporting the Omerta by chasing Simeoni, shouting at Bassons, etc
- Manipulating the media so only pro-Lance journalists were allowed to interview him
- Doping in the 1999 TdF and making a mockery of the post-Festina Tour of Redemption
- Immature open criticism and twitters during the 2009 TdF
- For not acting like a champion
ProTour said:
Lance deserves this respect, after 7 tour wins in a row, for what he has done for the growth of cycling in the world(probably more than anything any cyclist has ever done in history).
I will make a bold step and presume you are American. No disrespect, but cycling was well established in many countries other than the USA prior to Lance. Look at the thread in the Racing Forum on the top 10 cyclists from each nation. The European countries have an extremely rich and long history in cycling, Australia goes back to the 1890s, and Americans only started on the scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. So Lance has done a lot for the growth of cycling, but only in North America.
ProTour said:
Bottom line: What part of "never failed a drug test" do you not understand?
1. Cortisone - failed. Claimed a TUE in retrospect.
2. hCG is a marker for testicular cancer. The normal levels in an adult male are < 0.5. Lance's level at the time of his diagnosis was 109,000. He was tested multiple times by the UCI in the months leading up to his diagnosis and his hCG levels would have been markedly increased in all of these tests. So why didn't he fail this test? Masking agents or coverups? Regardless, direct proof that "I've never failed a test" is just a completely BS argument.
Then there are the likes of Kohl who admits he should have tested positive more than 100 times but never did; Schumacher, Kohl and Rebellin who were not caught by the biological passport system; Dwayne Chamberlain in his autobiography stating how he beat the doping controls; the fact that cyclists like Ullrich and Basso have never tested positive (even Valverde for that matter) but all have been caught by being exposed in affairs like Operation Puerto; and finally that no one, even Lance, will test positive to HGH or autologous blood transfusions because there are no effective tests for these forms of doping yet.
Most of us have formed an opinion based on reading and listening to all the available information and critically processing this information. Then there are people like you and Gree who cannot argue the facts and preponderance of evidence intelligently because you cannot think for yourselves or critically and persist in believing Lance didn't dope because he never tested positive. You are living in your CNN world of sound bites, accepting everything you are told, and you're welcome to it. Enjoy bathing in your blissful ignorance.
And +1 for Deagol's post. Hit the nail on the head with that one.