"He told me in a private situation, when I wasn’t working as a journalist. I was sat in the bedroom some years ago, and I asked him point blank, ‘look Lance, the way I talked you up on television, I would have to back off and resign if you one day went positive’. And he looked at me and he said ‘man I’ve seen death in the face and I don’t take drugs.’ And that’s all he said. I have no reason to disbelieve him.”
"He told me in a private situation, when I wasn’t working as a journalist. I was sat in the bedroom some years ago, and I asked him point blank, ‘look Lance, the way I talked you up on television, I would have to back off and resign if you one day went positive’. And he looked at me and he said ‘man I’ve seen death in the face and I don’t take drugs.’ And that’s all he said. I have no reason to disbelieve him.”
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UCI says that Saxo Bank may lose its World Tour license. The license commission has called a hearing with Team Saxo Bank which may withdraw the license since Contador's points are gone.
Exactly what i feared...
That gonna sting for the team and it's riders, has this happened before with other team who's rider been doped?
"He told me in a private situation, when I wasn’t working as a journalist. I was sat in the bedroom some years ago, and I asked him point blank, ‘look Lance, the way I talked you up on television, I would have to back off and resign if you one day went positive’. And he looked at me and he said ‘man I’ve seen death in the face and I don’t take drugs.’ And that’s all he said. I have no reason to disbelieve him.”
The first time I actually laughed out loud from the computer in a while.
I wouldn't call Liggett a journalist, he's a commentator. Plus, he's way too close to the story i.e. Armstrong to have any real credibility on the subject.
ABridgeTooFar wrote:
I wouldn't call Liggett a journalist, he's a commentator. Plus, he's way too close to the story i.e. Armstrong to have any real credibility on the subject.
He's not too close, he's halfway up Armstrong's ass.
ABridgeTooFar wrote:
I wouldn't call Liggett a journalist, he's a commentator. Plus, he's way too close to the story i.e. Armstrong to have any real credibility on the subject.
He's not too close, he's halfway up Armstrong's ass.
To anyone not sufficiently familiar with Liggett, I can assure you kumazan is not exaggerating even slightly. Armstrong is Liggett's personal hero and can do no wrong.
Liggett mentions Lance more often than John Madden mentions Favre.
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
ABridgeTooFar wrote:
I wouldn't call Liggett a journalist, he's a commentator. Plus, he's way too close to the story i.e. Armstrong to have any real credibility on the subject.
He's not too close, he's halfway up Armstrong's ass.
To anyone not sufficiently familiar with Liggett, I can assure you kumazan is not exaggerating even slightly. Armstrong is Liggett's personal hero and can do no wrong.
Liggett mentions Lance more often than John Madden mentions Favre.
wackojackohighcliffe wrote:
Doesn't really help me
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
ABridgeTooFar wrote:
I wouldn't call Liggett a journalist, he's a commentator. Plus, he's way too close to the story i.e. Armstrong to have any real credibility on the subject.
He's not too close, he's halfway up Armstrong's ass.
By the looks of the where they had a converstion, he doesn't just stick to one side either.
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