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Lance don't know nothing bout no doping

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Anton Berlin

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May 28, 2010, 11:51:23 AM5/28/10
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Some old excerpts I found in RBR while looking for that smokescreen
bullshit about him aging his tires 5 years and blah blah blah.

From the Walsh article:
____________________________________________________


So we speak of Lance Armstrong and Michele Ferrari. Did you ever
visit
Dr Ferrari?


"I did know Michele Ferrari."


How did you get to know him?


"When you go to races, you see people. I know every team's doctor.
It's
a small community."


Did you ever visit Ferrari?


"Have I been tested by him, gone there and consulted on certain
things? Perhaps."


Sources close to the investigation of Ferrari are more precise about
Armstrong's relationship with the doctor. They tell of a series of
visits by the rider to Ferrari's practice at Ferrara in northern
Italy:
two days in March 1999, three days in May 2000, two days in August
2000,
one day in September 2000 and three days in late April/early May of
this
year. While he was in Ferrara, Armstrong stayed at the five-star
Hotel
Duchessa Isabella and at the four-star Hotel Annunziata.

Anton Berlin

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May 28, 2010, 11:52:15 AM5/28/10
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Lance don't know nothing.....


Has your coach Chris Carmichael made any settlement with Greg Strock?


"Ask Greg or Chris," says Armstrong.


Didn't Chris explain whether he did or didn't?


"No."


Didn't you ask him?


"As far as I am concerned, it was a case between Greg and his coach,
Rene Wenzel."


What if Carmichael had made a settlement, would that not be a shock?


"Would I be shocked? I haven't even thought about it."


Anton Berlin

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May 28, 2010, 11:56:01 AM5/28/10
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So how does one rationalize this level of bullsimple bullshit with the
facts we know now?

Lance the most scientific and thorough cyclist in the history of sport
doesn't even have faint knowledge of people and events that are in his
direct sphere of influence?

Lance is a god damn cocksucking lying coward. Yellow really is the
only color for him, unless Crayola introduces "cunt red".

Amit Ghosh

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May 28, 2010, 12:48:46 PM5/28/10
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dumbass,

you've got lafferty disease.

you will go nuts like lafferty has if you cannot accept that there are
people who may have cheated or done underhanded things and done well
for themselves and will feel little or no negative consequences.

a lot of people, including some cyclists that fall in this category.

for example riis is as admitted doper yet he is one of the most highly
regarded team managers and his rider dominated the northern classics.
riss' success stems almost directly from his (admitted) doping - so
why doesn't lafferty dream about riis in handcuffs ?

Anton Berlin

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May 28, 2010, 2:30:29 PM5/28/10
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I can't speak for Lafferty and I appreciate the occasional grift - the
issue I have with Lance is that he's been a complete liar in his
innocence, he has failed to do anything to give back to the sport that
he's taken so much out of, (he has the political clout to set up a
federal law for cyclist's safety as an example - hasn't even done it
for Texas and/or even lend his name to something concrete like setting
up more trails and bike paths as seen in Europe.

He's just a selfish lying cunt. Other than that I don't think about
it much.

Brad Anders

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May 28, 2010, 3:37:03 PM5/28/10
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If Lance were to be backed into a corner, I wonder how many officials,
coaches, doctors, and other pro cyclists would be nervous about him
cutting a deal? Lance strikes me as the kind of guy who may have
planned ahead for such a possible outcome.

Brad Anders

--D-y

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May 28, 2010, 3:38:55 PM5/28/10
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<http://cityofaustin.org/publicworks/bikeway.htm>
That "happened" because Lance endorsed it.

Mellow Johnny's is located on a bike route, and is a "commuter center"
with showers. Very close to the center of downtown, put there on
purpose as a part of a move toward living and working "central";
certainly not the best location for pure bottom line profits.

Let's see... LAF. Race for the Roses. Tour de Cure. Junior program
(and a healthy contribution to my club's unofficial junior program).

Go talk to Rick Perry about cycling safety after he vetoed the Three
Foot Passing Law.
Um, Austin is a tiny island in the vast, um, ocean of Texas.

> He's just a selfish lying cunt.  Other than that I don't think about
> it much.

Well, as a friend of mine says, "he's got to be Lance Armstrong".

So, no delight at the prospect of an LA perp walk for you?
--D-y


Michael Press

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May 28, 2010, 5:26:06 PM5/28/10
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In article
<653c18d7-4d41-4924...@11g2000prv.googlegroups.com>,
Anton Berlin <truth...@yahoo.com> wrote:

--Did you ever take performance enhancing drugs?
--Oh bother! You got me. Yes I doped from the get-go.

--
Michael Press

Kyle Legate

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May 29, 2010, 2:06:55 AM5/29/10
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And don't forget about the blood analysis machine he bought for the UCI.

RicodJour

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May 29, 2010, 8:43:06 AM5/29/10
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Which bothers you more - the fact that another person doesn't do
things the way you would do them, or the fact that you're not that
person?

You're also being a bit myopic about LANCE's impact, but that's okay.

R

--D-y

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May 29, 2010, 1:09:13 PM5/29/10
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<g> And some people still think he's kinda stupid.
--D-y

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