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So Lance Armstrong is a liar and a cheat
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The whole thing has seemed like a witch hunt, so much so he gave up trying to defend himselfIn Scooter we trust
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During the time he rode, everyone was doping. So he doped and still won.
He was just leveling the playing fields.Comment
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He gave up trying to defend himself because he realised he was bang to rights, and his lies and cheating were going to be exposed.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostThe whole thing has seemed like a witch hunt, so much so he gave up trying to defend himselfComment
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And re-invent himself as a god botherer...Originally posted by Robinho View PostHe should just admit it.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAccording to a kangaroo court.I used to think this, I've read his books etc etc. And when he declared he wasn't going to fight it I was on his side.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostThe whole thing has seemed like a witch hunt, so much so he gave up trying to defend himself
But there is a proper pile of evidence against him Lance-Armstrong-key-excerpts-from-the-USADA-doping-report.htmlKeeping calm. Keeping invoicing.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostAccording to a kangaroo court.The evidence is so overwhelming that denying it just looks stupid at this stage. He is guilty.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostThe whole thing has seemed like a witch hunt, so much so he gave up trying to defend himselfComment
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What a load of crock. What he has done is inexcusable and cannot be justified which the above implies.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostDuring the time he rode, everyone was doping. So he doped and still won.
He was just leveling the playing fields.Comment
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I wasn't trying to justify it, the whole sport was dirty.Originally posted by fckvwls View PostWhat a load of crock. What he has done is inexcusable and cannot be justified which the above implies.
What are they going to do ? Strip him of his titles ? But who will they go to as 90% of the riders where dopers.Comment
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