A proven DOPER wins a stage in the TdF and not one ounce of vitriol is
expended. No one cares in the slightest bit that a doper has won yet
another stage. I am SHOCKED at the total lack of indignation!
You're all too busy getting your panties in a wad over what LANCE did or
didn't do in 2003 to even notice. Here's why:
You guys don't care about doping, you just hate LANCE!
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I'm Jimmy July, and I OWN this month and all you monkeys in it!
We just want the truth, but for some reason there is some force out
there that thinks we can't handle the truth.
Dumbass -
He broke the rules, he got busted, he paid the price and now he's back.
Good for him. Guy's got some willpower in order to maintain form during
those 2 years off and being in his 30s.
thanks,
Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.
If we didn't know "willpower", he gave an exhibition today.
"Shit, he's gone!" said the peloton.
That was sweet.
--D-y
> You're all too busy getting your panties in a wad over what LANCE did or
> didn't do in 2003 to even notice. Here's why:
>
> You guys don't care about doping, you just hate LANCE!
If a proven doper who hadn't served a suspension had won, you could
believe there might be comment.
But I guy who spent two years out on suspension, who is well down GC,
winning a transition stage? BFD.
"CANCER"+STEROIDS = $
Look you sports dupes. It doesn't take the brains of an ashtray to
deduce that if Armstrong's stage 4 bodywide cancer recovery was free
of fiction, his every physiological and cellular aspect would have
been studied and scrutinized by researchers to the Nth-degree to
determine if his recovery path could be replicated in/by other
seriously ill patients.
Of course, THAT route would have required long-term, in-depth BLOOD
exams and analyses, wouldn't it?