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He's a low life.
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I always looked on the sunny side until now. I thought for years that the cancer treatment drugs might of been helping him win but were legal. Now to me he is just another punk.
I suspected that from the very beginning. But the wife kept telling me that he would never do that after all he went thru.
We follow Le Tour every year since 20 years - even attended ourselves. During those 3 weeks, the world stands still for us.
But I would not be so hard on Lance. A lot of drivers were (and probably still are) doping. It is part of the trade. The man made 100 Million with it. Good for him. Better than politicians that start wars to make money (kick-backs from the military industry).
I've just watched bits and pieces of his comments on being guilty ,doing things he knew were wrong ,ruining people's careers , even those on his own team.
Who is to say he isn't sincere, I too gave him the benefit of a doubt, as it stands now, I was proven wrong!!!
That doesn't, mean I,m not smart at decerning a persons true self, it,s just that , Lance has proven to be dishonest in how he took advantage of these situations when he was racing in these games.( hopefully this isn't a whole lifetime accurance ) .... we, who followed him have been duped by his dishonesty.
I,m very disappointed to say the least..... I expected much more from Lance.
I watched most of Lance's interview. The opening minutes were great, but it gradually degenerated into sort of an Armstrong infomercial. Oprah asks questions in her patented firm voice, but she doesn't follow up much. However, all in all, it didn't matter because she gave Lance the rope to hang himself. Of course, he admitted to what he was busted on (duh!), but I think he continued to lie and hedge on other issues. Lance didn't come across in a sincere manner at all.
Oh, his attempt at a fat joke failed miserably. Fat jokes don't fly with Oprah! Silly dude should have known that.