That was a very engaging read. I like Landis (and make no apologies). I wish contemporary cyclosport had more interesting personalities, rather than the finishing school droids of teams like Leosayer Trek.
I found the article an interesting read. I found Landis to be pretty convincing. Certainly his story sounds realistic enough to be highly credible. I also feel pretty sorry for everything he has put himself through.
Interesting that he "would do everything the same and I would just admit it, afterwards", which seems to be working for that prick Riccò; that he will ride the Tour and Sastre and Menchov will not really annoys me for some reason.
I found the article an interesting read. I found Landis to be pretty convincing. Certainly his story sounds realistic enough to be highly credible. I also feel pretty sorry for everything he has put himself through.
Interesting that he "would do everything the same and I would just admit it, afterwards", which seems to be working for that prick Riccò; that he will ride the Tour and Sastre and Menchov will not really annoys me for some reason.