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• #302
He was a meal ticket for Nike inc. Surely they'd be able to root out someone at the testing central who'd give up the drug test schedule for a bung? Jesus, the yank are experts at that kind of tomfoolery. They're the most paranoid nation on the planet, probably more so that North Korea, and the bloke in charge there is clearly as mad as a box of frogs. We think that the Expeses Row was a bad one? We don't know the half of it.
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• #303
So really you're just repeating the supposition that has been expressed in previous threads.
Nothing original to offer?
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• #304
He was a meal ticket for Nike inc. Surely they'd be able to root out someone at the testing central who'd give up the drug test schedule for a bung? Jesus, the yank are experts at that kind of tomfoolery. They're the most paranoid nation on the planet, probably more so that North Korea, and the bloke in charge there is clearly as mad as a box of frogs. We think that the Expeses Row was a bad one? We don't know the half of it.
Proof? Been watching lots of strange conspiracy movies on youtube? Tell us who shot Kennedy while you're at it.
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• #305
1 Inanity, winner is you!
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• #306
haaaa!
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• #307
Lance Armstrong - didn't take performance enhancing drugs or just didn't get caught?
Yes. HTH.
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• #308
This one aidan?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/jun/28/lance-armstrong-comeback
David Millar bang on the money !
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• #309
David Millar bang on the money !
absolutely. Millar is an intelligent man, and clearly someone who knows Armstrong.
this is what i've been seeing over the last 3 weeks - Lance is just a psychopath for winning, he's unbelievably competitive.
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• #310
Would not David Millar know if Armstrong doped ? I liked his comment that Armstrong never makes a mistake.
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• #311
David Millar *cried *with disappointment when Vinokourov was busted. How naive could he have been to think Vino *wasn't *doping? So if he says he thinks Armstrong was clean we should take that with a large pinch of salt.
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• #312
David Millar *cried *with disappointment when Vinokourov was busted. How naive could he have been to think Vino *wasn't *doping? So if he says he thinks Armstrong was clean we should take that with a large pinch of salt.
Not that I know anything about it but isn't Millar Mr anti-doping isn't he supposed to know all about it?
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• #313
Exactly, which is what made his apparent surprise all the stranger. I have to admit I am no fan of Millar - and wasn't before his positive - and have never been as impressed with his 'intelligence' as some people.
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• #314
Yorgo is meeting him tomorrow.
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• #315
I think you mean David Millar is meeting Yorgo, surely? :)
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• #316
Sorry, not millar, lance.
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• #317
Or is Lance Armstrong meeting Yorgo? Either way I hope they realise what an honour it is for them. The Tour is one thing but Downham....
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• #318
I read the first few, then it turned into an argument. So I left.
Typical...
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• #319
Or is Lance Armstrong meeting Yorgo? Either way I hope they realise what an honour it is for them. The Tour is one thing but Downham....
Yeah, I asked if he'd manage to get him to play polo. Unfortunately not Downham, Paris.
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• #320
I'd have thought Armstrong would be a bit busy tomorrow? Last day of the tour and all that?
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• #321
Last day of the tour and all that?
Is it? That will surprise some recent posters...
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• #322
Met Lance last night at a post-race cocktail party/livestrong art exhibition. He arrived at around 9.30 PM surrounded by a throng of security guys + important peeps, was ushered in a room of the art gallery for a while, with Tom Sachs, Ed Rusha and other artists, then came and mingled with us. I took him aside and asked him if he'd want to play polo. He said he's seen pictures of it, and thought it was interesting. I reminded him about his tall bike antics and he said something like "as long as it's got two wheels and handlebars I'll ride anything..."
Anyway he was really nice and seemed pretty open minded.
We all drank tequila shots from Tom Sachs' Lance Tequila Bike For GirlsSuperted was drunk.
yorgo
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• #323
Heh Yorgo, your life is soo BORING...
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• #324
FromLance Armstrong's Twitter:
"Met the guy who invented bike polo. His name is Yorgo and he's french. Also finished a bike race". -
• #325
I admire Armstrong self belief, this is often mistaken as ego. This tour has proved one thing, that not getting what you want, can be a blessing. This might also prove to the cynics that he is human with a fighters spirit. Something akin to his survival of cancer when the odds were against him, and the tough love he was brought up with. I am not defending him, his record or his public comments prior, during or after the tour. But i think he learnt a real lesson these past three weeks. That the world does not revolve around oneself..
Do i love him or hate him ?
The only thing in this world i love is my family, everything else i can only appreciate, i give him two years to prove his real worth as a true champion and wish him luck with Livestrong..
Wuastc