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New interview with the BBC…
“I’d do it again”… words fail me…
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New interview with the BBC…
“I’d do it again”… words fail me…
yes as you say a lot were BUT
yes as you say a lot were BUT he had a backstory with cancer that did make him special and he could have been the good guy to out them all. Instead for his own personal greed he went further than any of them.
He has a point the only way
He has a point the only way he thought he could win was to cheat because most pro’s at the time were doing the same. But Lance was Evil and wrecked many peoples Lives to keep his secret he can say what he want’s in anyway he wants but it just never sounds sincere.
Kadinkski wrote:I thought he
Kadinkski wrote:I thought he came across really well actually. My attitude to him has definitely mellowed out over the last few months.The new BBC documentary about him is broadcast on Thursday, really looking forward to it.
Came across well ? He claimed everyone was doping we know that to be false. Walsh on Radio 5 ripped into him and rightly so. He knew exactly what he was doing. Conning cancer survivors and families to give him money so he can take a cut from Nike.
The snivelling usual tone of his was pathetic and Dan Roan failed to ask key questions like – Who else helped out ….
Kadinkski wrote:I thought he
Kadinkski wrote:I thought he came across really well actually. My attitude to him has definitely mellowed out over the last few months.The new BBC documentary about him is broadcast on Thursday, really looking forward to it.
Agreed.. Good interview, certainly came across considerably more sincere than the Oprah interview.
He is also right about the profits made on the back of doping, trek etc, I don’t see the big corporations putting integrity before profits.
He should be allowed to do charitable stuff.
For me as a lifelong cycling fan, being taken to France & Belgium by my dad throughout the 70 & 80s, spending long weekends in Paris during the TdF every year since 1993. LA is in my eyes, and that of thousands of others, still 7 times TdF winner.
He also said he wouldn’t do
He also said he wouldn’t do it again……just saying…..and that’s MY selective quote from the interview.
what a c*nt.
what a c*nt.
I thought he came across
I thought he came across really well actually. My attitude to him has definitely mellowed out over the last few months.
The new BBC documentary about him is broadcast on Thursday, really looking forward to it.