I get the impression the sport is trying to move on (which I never thought I'd hear myself saying) - and while a long way from perfect things are not as bad as they once were and moving in the right direction.
All Floyd cares about is money and himself - he should just crawl back under the rock from whence he came.
If it helps catch drugs cheats and cleans up the peloton, then he should keep talking, irregardless of what his interests are
I want the truth. I want clean cycling. I just can't put my faith or trust in anything LIEdis says.
Well, sometimes what he claims is very credible, sometimes he just had no credibility at all ("I drank a lot of whiskey and some beers too, that raised my testosterone level, thus the positive" is not credible, what he claims above is much, much more credible).
I get the impression the sport is trying to move on (which I never thought I'd hear myself saying) - and while a long way from perfect things are not as bad as they once were and moving in the right direction.
All Floyd cares about is money and himself - he should just crawl back under the rock from whence he came.
If it helps catch drugs cheats and cleans up the peloton, then he should keep talking, irregardless of what his interests are
I want the truth. I want clean cycling. I just can't put my faith or trust in anything LIEdis says.
In other words, you want the truth but you can't handle the truth If you want to say 'the things science doesn't understand...that's god's hand', then - because the list of things science can't explain and that religious people attribute to god is constantly getting smaller and smaller - you've just defined your own god as a continuously receding pocket of ignorance.
That's about the most offensive thing you could possibly say about a religion. Yet people only ever claim it about their own religion.
ABridgeTooFar wrote:
It seems to me that the level of "credibility" depends on whether you agree with what he is saying or not
Surprisingly the life is not that simple. As a kid you might have been told the story "once a liar, always a liar" and you seem to believe it until now.
Every person always twists the truth, be it because they cannot remember or on purpose. Your job would be to "read between the lines" and/or weight his words against other statements you know.
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I get the impression the sport is trying to move on (which I never thought I'd hear myself saying) - and while a long way from perfect things are not as bad as they once were and moving in the right direction.
All Floyd cares about is money and himself - he should just crawl back under the rock from whence he came.
If it helps catch drugs cheats and cleans up the peloton, then he should keep talking, irregardless of what his interests are
I want the truth. I want clean cycling. I just can't put my faith or trust in anything LIEdis says.
In other words, you want the truth but you can't handle the truth