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Doping is such a difficult topic to make judgements about. First of all people make the mistake of thinking sports are actually important. Beyond personal health and learning teamwork skills sports are not important at all. Contemporary sports have become "the opiate of the masses". For some people their favorite teams and players have become their alter egos. Come on people . . . it's just sports!?!?
Wow .... Talk about first world problems!?!? Do you have any idea how shitty life is for the majority of the human beings who live on this planet and we're obsessing about some guy in spandex took drugs to help him win a bicycle race through the French countryside. Whew ... Talk about drinking the Kool-Aid. Geez ... don't people know that NCAA and Profession sports are only about money and the players/owners who win make the most money. Has ESPN become such a mind altering drug that people believe that our contemporary Sports Machine is anything more than a cash machine??? Of course he juiced just like Clemmens, Bonds, and hundreds of other athletes from high schools to the Gold Metal Stand at the Olympic Games. To me it's no big deal. I paid my admission price and I enjoyed the games. But for me, they have never been anything more than games and for the price I paid, I never expected anything more than to enjoy the moment. Life must be good for us Americans if we can be so bored that we feel the need to so passionately assess the virtues of good and evil to mere mortals who ride bicycles really really fast. |
Bigtime. But they are selective about who can move there. |
Really? I think he is thoroughly unattractive. His face looks like a squirrel or something. Very rodent looking. |
Don't you realize this is the best thing to have happened to these ladies? That he left them! I bet Sheryl Crow is on her knees THANKING GOD that she did NOT have kids with this man? His first wife is probably so glad she is free. This man has Narcississtic personality disorder. He is a broken human -- I feel sorry for him -- he is a disturbed person! That does not mean I condone what he did -- it was AWFUL. I pray that his children do not end up emotionally damaged. Being the child of a narcississt is a hard row to hoe! |
Agree. |
I know. What I don't get is why people post "xxx is a sociopath". Really. OK, you called him a name. You've managed to label him. Is it post worthy to let us know you confirm that he is a sociopath? Help me understand! |
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May I ask if you are a cyclist and if you are how many miles do you clock a week? I actually have friends that were on the USPS domestic team at the time Lance was winning the Tour. He could not have done it--doping or not--without his team. His team did most of the work for him until Alpe d'Huez. That is the nature of the peloton. I actually feel bad for riders like George Hincapie, who could have one any number of those times that LA did, but he was stuck "working" for LA instead of taking the win himself. |
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"who could have one any number..."
***won not one! |
Me too! Weird beady eyes and thin lips. I don't want to kiss him at all. |
Yes. And to all the people saying that everyone in that level of cycling dopes: LeMond seems to be clean. He has been through the ringer for calling out Armstrong and Landis. Here's an interview from 2008 that begins with the author describing his attack dog: http://archive.mensjournal.com/greg-lemond-vs-the-world
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Where my lawyers at?? I'm really curious about this. |
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I applaud Lance for coming out. He doesn't owe us anything and as they never had any concrete proof, he could've taken this admission to the grave.
You all ask for him to confess and when he does you scream "well, he didn't confess good enough". Give it up people. |
+100000000000000000 The hysteria and outrage is totally out of control. |
| He only admitted he doped because he wanted something IMO- money/endorsements, attention, a return to the sport, whatever. It's not that it wasn't "good enough", it's that I don't think it was a sincere confession. |