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Jimbuna 08-24-12 06:18 AM

Lance Armstrong ends fight against doping charges
 
Can't help but feel sympathy for this guy.

Did he ever provide a positive drugs test?

The guy retired last year so why the ongoing witch hunt?

Quote:

US cycling star Lance Armstrong has announced he will no longer fight drug charges from the US anti-doping agency, ahead of a Friday deadline.
In a statement, the 40-year-old maintains he is innocent, but says he is weary of the "nonsense" accusations.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19364384

Betonov 08-24-12 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1925326)

The guy retired last year so why the ongoing witch hunt?

The usual I believe.

Someones social advancement and personal glory by destroying a celebrities good name.

Herr-Berbunch 08-24-12 06:58 AM

Ridiculous :/\\!!

And I don't think the USADA has the authority to take away his TDF wins. I hope.

HunterICX 08-24-12 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1925345)
And I don't think the USADA has the authority to take away his TDF wins. I hope.

From what I've red they may take away the 7 titles he owns

HunterICX

Jimbuna 08-24-12 07:13 AM

The latest I've read is that ten of his ex-team mates are willing to testify against him but there are concerns they have been offered 'inducements' to to so.

Alex 08-24-12 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1925326)
Did he ever provide a positive drugs test?

Being at the top for so much time is quite a telltale sign - talking only about that oxygen-rich blood factory the whole Tour de France has got to be, since it's the only cycling competition I know well enough to say it's the yearly big joke here. But since that guy seems to have finished first in other cycling competitions in the meantime (:huh: ?) let's admit his heart wouldn't have been able to resist without drugs.

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/942017hop.jpg

ROFL !

Skybird 08-24-12 09:10 AM

They all are doped. What I cannot stand is the hypocrisy and lying about it. That is where the real cheating is: in claiming shiny illusions to be real, preaching high morals while spending nights in a whorehouse.

Legalise doping in sports - and ban profitable commercial contracts being allowed to sign before five years after career's end. If then people still are stupid enough to risk their health for that three seconds of fame and glory, well - the world will survive it. And forget soon.

The real effort to be applauded lies in the years of training and discipline, and overcoming oneself in all that time. Whipping one'S own inner dog during the race, is just seconds, minutes, maybe one or two hours. Whipping one's inner dog day in day out, for years - that is where the battle is being lost or won.

We make too much a hype about it all, the shows, the moneys, the fame, the stars, the applaus. And that exaggerated attention is what has pushed things over the cliff.

Armistead 08-24-12 09:25 AM

Who knows what the truth is. As far as I've read he has passed numerous drugs test by different methods.

"He has consistently pointed to the hundreds of drug tests he passed as proof of his innocence while piling up Tour titles from 1999 to 2005. "

Whatever the future, crap like this can't go on year after year after year. If they can't prove it, the process needs to stop. Lance can clearly argue as he has, that the process for years is simply no longer worth it to him or his family.

The fans are left with no answers, did he cheat or was it a witch hunt. It will never be answered.

Now let's see if everyone goes after his money, which would be hard to do, because he still hasn't been found guilty.

Tchocky 08-24-12 11:45 AM

Today's news shows he's a risk-taker, naming his book what he did.

http://i.imgur.com/xA0I4.jpg
http://images.borders.com.au/images/...k-to-life.jpg.

That was risky. You might say it took ball(s).

HunterICX 08-24-12 12:50 PM

Seems that Usada formally took his 7 tour titles and suspended him for life.

HunterICX

Schroeder 08-24-12 01:44 PM

I guess that all the guys on the positions behind him are starting to shake now in fear that their own doping gets discovered. I don't think that any of the top 50 is without any form of "chemical support".:down:

Jimbuna 08-24-12 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1925502)
Seems that Usada formally took his 7 tour titles and suspended him for life.

HunterICX

It's one helluva way to end such a great career and set of achievements.

gimpy117 08-24-12 02:28 PM

and all of France says: mission accomplished!!!

and declares a national "lets throw mud at lance day"

Herr-Berbunch 08-24-12 02:40 PM

What happened to a fair fight and due process. Not a lynch mob.

Alex 08-24-12 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1925535)
and all of France says: mission accomplished!!!

And why would anyone say that in here, if you please ?

On the contrary, everyone who's got to speak about this guy in the news so far did it tactfully and according to their means. Everyone knows very well that poor cycling laboratory mouse is not responsible for the injections he's got to have. But feel free to keep making fools out of people if you like, haha.

In fact, the only thing that would do some good to the cycle racing world would be the early death of famous racing cyclists such as this guy, due to any blood disease. At least it would force people to become conscious of what they do when they accept full blood transfusion shortly before some cycling competition.


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