Lance
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@mariner4life said in Lance:
I'm really looking forward to tonight
What time is it on, cobber?
9 I think. Same as last week
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It's interesting when a rugby player seems to have developed a Roger Ramjet chin over the off season ...
Isn't the NRL reputed to be rife with doping?
I think what is rife (based on quiet chats) is illicit drug use which acts as a performance enhancer because it can numb pain, heighten emotions, etc. The Joey Johns story showed this.
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for those that watched it, what did we think?
The first 10 minutes i thought it had devolved in to a redemption puff piece. Thankfully, it was not.
I thought the most telling lines were from Floyd Landis, who would have every reason to hate Lance. But even he thinks it's shit how it all landed on him, just because he was the better athlete.
If it wasn't for the drug part, people would have zero fucks to give about the bullying. Look at the Jordan documentary for a watered down example. But it's become a part of the "this is worse" story.
I thought some of his answers were really open actually.
But everyone who was not a cyclist fucking hates Lance. All the affiliated people were just scathing. Funnily enough, the riders not so much.
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also, i, for what ever reason, really dislike that David Walsh. Which is weird, but he comes across as such a smug, condescending fuckwit.
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@mariner4life said in Lance:
also, i, for what ever reason, really dislike that David Walsh. Which is weird, but he comes across as such a smug, condescending fuckwit.
The same Walsh that wrote the piece about the All Black myth around 2004?
If one person did get fucked over by Lance, then it was probably Walsh.
I'll be honest and say that I love Lance. I don't expect others to agree with me and I'm cool with that. I see his cancer stuff an foundations as much greater than this cycling things. But I also have nothing but respect to those that are driven beyond belief to achieve what they want, shoving everybody in their path out of the way. They are a special breed of people and I wish I had 10% of it.
Instead of just being a slightly fat bloke on the internet talking about running 4 hours marathons.
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@MajorRage said in Lance:
Instead of just being a slightly fat bloke on the internet talking about running 4 hours marathons.
It takes me two weeks to do that, so you're flying mate.
.....and I wouldn't have run the equivalent of a marathon in my whole life. stop putting yourself down @MajorRage
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@MajorRage said in Lance:
Instead of just being a slightly fat bloke on the internet talking about running 4 hours marathons.
It takes me two weeks to do that, so you're flying mate.
.....and I wouldn't have run the equivalent of a marathon in my whole life. stop putting yourself down @MajorRage
Ha, thanks lads ... I wasn't compliment fishing tho. I know my place in life. I dig my family-time, down-time and beers with mates time far too much to have ever been a super successful hotshot. I'm cool with it. Most of the time.
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@MajorRage said in Lance:
He robbed clean, hard-working riders of wins.
Along with unicorns, mermaids and the BFG.
Yawn. Same old line the Lance Armstrong apologists always trot out. "Everyone else was at it." No they all weren't.
Each to their own, but a cheating **** (who rightly got caught) ain't my idea of a hero.
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@mariner4life said in Lance:
No they all weren't.
caaaaan you point me in the direction of the ones who weren't?
I'll just point out that not testing positive doesn't mean they weren't doping...
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@antipodean said in Lance:
@mariner4life said in Lance:
No they all weren't.
caaaaan you point me in the direction of the ones who weren't?
I'll just point out that not testing positive doesn't mean they weren't doping...
That's a lot of red ink....
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@mariner4life said in Lance:
@canefan i assume that's only guys who failed a test too
Oh yeah, I assumed that. What about the little Aussie battler Evans?
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@MajorRage said in Lance:
@mariner4life said in Lance:
also, i, for what ever reason, really dislike that David Walsh. Which is weird, but he comes across as such a smug, condescending fuckwit.
The same Walsh that wrote the piece about the All Black myth around 2004?
Genuine question: was it?
You're not getting muxed ip with Simon Barnes?
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@mariner4life said in Lance:
for those that watched it, what did we think?
The first 10 minutes i thought it had devolved in to a redemption puff piece. Thankfully, it was not.
I thought the most telling lines were from Floyd Landis, who would have every reason to hate Lance. But even he thinks it's shit how it all landed on him, just because he was the better athlete.
If it wasn't for the drug part, people would have zero fucks to give about the bullying. Look at the Jordan documentary for a watered down example. But it's become a part of the "this is worse" story.
I thought some of his answers were really open actually.
But everyone who was not a cyclist fucking hates Lance. All the affiliated people were just scathing. Funnily enough, the riders not so much.
I simply can't read the fucker. Can't tell if he's honest or not.
That kitchen scene where the greatest cyclist ever can't cut cheese seemed so fake or staged.Do his good deeds outweigh the terrible treatment of people telling the truth? Probably not so I think my first impression of not wanting to be anywhere near the guy holds sway.
He's certainly a winner but not a champion in my mind.
Landis gets points for honesty and the power of his convictions.
In every sport, administrators are complicit in the nefarious things but always the athlete goes for a skate.
Good doco though.
Been pondering 2 questions about the doco:
Has the drugs in cycling thing been cleaned up in any measurable way?
Why do we yearn for our sporting heroes to be good guys? What's with that?
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@Siam good post. Agree on the reading him bit. The bit when he said lying was fucking easy because you do it all the time, made me sit back and think "even now?". But then, do i really care that he acted like a fluffybunny? Really?
The good deeds bit? I actually do think that the work he did that has benefited thousands and thousands of people in a very meaningful way massively outweighs the hurt to a few people. And as i said earlier in the thread, i cannot categorically say i wouldn't have followed a similar path if it meant holding on to everything i had built.
The winner v champion thing is an interesting question. My instant thought was "agree" but even with as much reflection time as typing this post, i'm wondering if i do agree. He won 7 fucking Tours, straight. That's extraordinary. Yes, drugs bla bla, and i get that. But if you can accept that all his challengers were on it...
Last two questions:
I doubt it. The sport is just perfect for it. It's probably better than the really wild days of 20 years ago, but i have a hard time believing it's clean.I generally don't care that much, as i can separate "the art from the artist", however i know that i am in a minority with that one. I reckon it's two things. We think we are good guys, and therefore we want to see a bit of ourselves in our heroes. And, for a lot of people, it's the "won't somebody think of the children". You love that sports guy, be like that sports guy. If that sports guy is a fluffybunny, that conversation becomes a lot harder to have.