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    He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins. He cheated and lied. A disguisting human being

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    @sparky said in Lance:

    He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins. He cheated and lied. A disguisting human being

    Who were the clean ones?

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    @Hooroo said in Lance:

    @sparky said in Lance:

    He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins. He cheated and lied. A disguisting human being

    Who were the clean ones?

    the ones at the back of the pack 🙂

    There was an irish rider who got picked up for doping a few years back. He copped to it, and bascially said 'if I don't dope, I can't compete ... i'm mid pack with doping, and I have to or I'm out of this sport'

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    @nzzp said in Lance:

    @Hooroo said in Lance:

    @sparky said in Lance:

    He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins. He cheated and lied. A disguisting human being

    Who were the clean ones?

    the ones at the back of the pack 🙂

    That made me lol

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    @sparky said in Lance:

    He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins. He cheated and lied. A disguisting human being

    no he didn't. If you weren't doping you're not a professional cyclist. You try riding around France at 43kph without doping.. ha.

    He was the scapegoat for over 100 years of doping in the pro peloton. The fact that he was a bit of a carnt shouldn't come into any sanction he received. That carnt factor was also made him a winner.

    People always come down hard on his for 'ruining peoples lives'.. which is utter shite. He harmed their employment for a moment in time. 'Disgusting' human being would be for referring to this I guess - I'm always interested to hear the feedback as to why these handful of cyclists are so much more important than the THOUSANDS of people that Lance did good things for in the cancer space - including those who went to their graves happy that he reached out to them.

    Why don't you take any of his 'good' into account when you call him a POS - surely the good outweighs the bad?

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    @Hooroo said in Lance:

    @sparky said in Lance:

    He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins. He cheated and lied. A disguisting human being

    Who were the clean ones?

    Greg Lemond and Nicole Cooke called out dopers throughout their careers. Fairly sure they were both clean. Sometimes they won, sometimes they lost, but I have a lot more respect for them than certain other pro cyclists of their era.

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    @WillieTheWaiter Everything with Lance Armstrong was built on a lie. All his "achievements". He put together the most cynical, systematic, cheating system in history of sport and bullied his way to fame. Even when he claimed he was coming back clean, he was cheating. If I wanted to see people wizz around France on two wheels as fast as possible, I'd watch them on motorbikes.

    I want to watch guys compete but inside the agreed and public-stated rules. That's sport. Armstrong had no time for that fundamental convention of competition. A loathsome man who corrupted others. If there was one clean rider in the Pelaton in that era they have my respect much more than a thousand Lance Armstrongs.

    Call me old fashioned, but integrity matters.

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    @sparky said in Lance:

    @WillieTheWaiter Everything with Lance Armstrong was built on a lie. All his "achievements". He put together the most cynical, systematic, cheating system in history of sport

    i'm sorry but that statement is utter bullshit. It has it's roots in USADA's statements at the time which was something along those lines.
    For clarity - USADA had never investigated another cycling team. I'm not even sure they'd investigated a "team". So for them to say "most complex doping scheme they'd ever seen" (or whatever the exact words were) wasn't exactly a lie - but some bloke dishing out too many panadols to a team and they looked into it would fit the same bill.
    Like many things around Armstrongs doping it's just become part of the over dramatised myth.

    They injected EPO. Just like every other team, and pretty much every other professional sportsman. Nothing complex about it - just a bloke driving a motorbike around france dropping it off.

    You really think that's the most systematic cheating system in the history of sport...??! East Germans.. Russians.. they don't hit the top of your list?
    And no way you can say "he" set that up.. as I said, all the teams were doing the same thing. Remember, the reason they started doping as a team was cause they couldn't keep up. You make it sound like doping didn't exist before or after he raced. As I said, he's the scapegoat for drugs in cycling. If you're pi$$ed at him you should be equally pissed at 1000's of others.

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    @voodoo said in Lance:

    @canefan said in Lance:

    @voodoo said in Lance:

    @canefan yeah but now? I can't get to play now on the app

    Its finishing in 40 minutes. Not on demand. Next viewing is tomorrow or Thursday? It's almost stone age

    Not on demand, fucking killing me!!!!

    I'm using Sky Sport Now. Couldn't find it in the features section but when I went back to 11pm on Monday night on ESPN1, you can just play it off there.

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    @voodoo said in Lance:

    @nzzp that was a good read, thanks.

    Yeah although I almost stopped reading when he got to height and started using four-legged animals as examples.

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    @Bones or Shaq!

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    @voodoo said in Lance:

    @Bones or Shaq!

    A truck is taller than a car but it's not faster!

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    @WillieTheWaiter said in Lance:

    @sparky

    @sparky said in Lance:

    @WillieTheWaiter Everything with Lance Armstrong was built on a lie. All his "achievements". He put together the most cynical, systematic, cheating system in history of sport

    i'm sorry but that statement is utter bullshit. It has it's roots in USADA's statements at the time which was something along those lines.
    For clarity - USADA had never investigated another cycling team. I'm not even sure they'd investigated a "team". So for them to say "most complex doping scheme they'd ever seen" (or whatever the exact words were) wasn't exactly a lie - but some bloke dishing out too many panadols to a team and they looked into it would fit the same bill.
    Like many things around Armstrongs doping it's just become part of the over dramatised myth.

    They injected EPO. Just like every other team, and pretty much every other professional sportsman. Nothing complex about it - just a bloke driving a motorbike around france dropping it off.

    You really think that's the most systematic cheating system in the history of sport...??! East Germans.. Russians.. they don't hit the top of your list?
    And no way you can say "he" set that up.. as I said, all the teams were doing the same thing. Remember, the reason they started doping as a team was cause they couldn't keep up. You make it sound like doping didn't exist before or after he raced. As I said, he's the scapegoat for drugs in cycling. If you're pi$$ed at him you should be equally pissed at 1000's of others.

    Yup there is a reason none of his stripped titles have been given to the second placers, they were all doing it

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    @Machpants the Schlecks were caught more recently weren't they? And I wouldn't be surprised if Sky were up to something, such was their dominance

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    I don't keep up with it, TBH

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    @canefan said in Lance:

    @Machpants the Schlecks were caught more recently weren't they? And I wouldn't be surprised if Sky were up to something, such was their dominance

    I thought it was pretty clear Team Sky were up to something dodgy...

    Mar 4, 2018  /  Sport

    Remarkable drugs report shatters Team Sky’s illusion of integrity | Martha Kelner

    Remarkable drugs report shatters Team Sky’s illusion of integrity | Martha Kelner

    David Brailsford’s ‘winning clean’ ethos with Sky has been exposed as an empty pledge by an inquiry whose damning findings stretch far and wide

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    @junior said in Lance:

    @canefan said in Lance:

    @Machpants the Schlecks were caught more recently weren't they? And I wouldn't be surprised if Sky were up to something, such was their dominance

    I thought it was pretty clear Team Sky were up to something dodgy...

    Mar 4, 2018  /  Sport

    Remarkable drugs report shatters Team Sky’s illusion of integrity | Martha Kelner

    Remarkable drugs report shatters Team Sky’s illusion of integrity | Martha Kelner

    David Brailsford’s ‘winning clean’ ethos with Sky has been exposed as an empty pledge by an inquiry whose damning findings stretch far and wide

    I missed that, but I'm not surprised

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    @WillieTheWaiter said in Lance:

    @sparky

    @sparky said in Lance:

    @WillieTheWaiter
    They injected EPO. Just like every other team, and pretty much every other professional sportsman.

    Not everyone dopes. Indeed I suspect the vast, vast majority of global, elite sportsmen never had and never, ever would.

    Defend Armstrong if you want to but please don't slander the vast majority of clean athletes.

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    @scribe said in Lance:

    Yeah well it’s not even on ESPN in the UK it seems. The only way you can watch it here is on ESPN player for a separate monthly subscription.

    Update for UK:

    It’s on BT Sport 2. Part 1 is being replayed Sunday May 31 @ 2200. Part 2 is on Mon Jun 01 @ 2130.

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    @scribe said in Lance:

    @scribe said in Lance:

    Yeah well it’s not even on ESPN in the UK it seems. The only way you can watch it here is on ESPN player for a separate monthly subscription.

    Update for UK:

    It’s on BT Sport 2. Part 1 is being replayed Sunday May 31 @ 2200. Part 2 is on Mon Jun 01 @ 2130.

    Geez, you're still paying for sport channel subscriptions?

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