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    Any one else watch the first part of the Lance Armstrong documentary last night?

    I find him a fascinating character. And i actually like listening to him speak (his podcast during the tour is really good).

    It's interesting to watch the Lance Armstrong story as well all knew it, now told with the drug and attitude stuff actually articulated during it.

    First part ends with his first tour title, so the 2nd half should be great TV if he is actually honest about his actions.

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    @mariner4life I plan to watch tonight, am equally fascinated by the whole story and period in the sport

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    What is it being shown on?

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    @Crucial it's a 30 for 30. So i watched it on ESPN last night

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    The man was a winner. A psychopath perhaps, but a winner nonetheless.

    In much the same way I recognised Ben Johnson as the fastest sprinter in the world for a substantial period of time. Both of them competing against people also doping, they were just faster.

    In Ben's defence he didn't seek to destroy people to ensure he wasn't outed. That's what makes Lance a fluffybunny.

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    @antipodean said in Lance:

    The man was a winner. A psychopath perhaps, but a winner nonetheless.

    In much the same way I recognised Ben Johnson as the fastest sprinter in the world for a substantial period of time. Both of them competing against people also doping, they were just faster.

    In Ben's defence he didn't seek to destroy people to ensure he wasn't outed. That's what makes Lance a fluffybunny.

    agree with absolutely all of this. Throw in extreme arrogance, and it's quite the cocktail

    I'm willing to forgive a bit of shit because i can't say categorically that i wouldn't have done the same thing in his position.

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    My issue with Lance is that he coerced his young gullible team mates to ingest large quantities of carcinogens, or at the very least was complicit in that coercion.

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    @booboo said in Lance:

    My issue with Lance is that he coerced his young gullible team mates to ingest large quantities of carcinogens, or at the very least was complicit in that coercion.

    hahaha yeah that's all on Lance....

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    @mariner4life said in Lance:

    @booboo said in Lance:

    My issue with Lance is that he coerced his young gullible team mates to ingest large quantities of carcinogens, or at the very least was complicit in that coercion.

    hahaha yeah that's all on Lance....

    He got to Jan Ullrich, too. Impressive.

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    @booboo said in Lance:

    My issue with Lance is that he coerced his young gullible team mates to ingest large quantities of carcinogens, or at the very least was complicit in that coercion.

    The word you're looking for is leadership.

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    @antipodean said in Lance:

    @booboo said in Lance:

    My issue with Lance is that he coerced his young gullible team mates to ingest large quantities of carcinogens, or at the very least was complicit in that coercion.

    The word you're looking for is leadership.

    Let's not kid ourselves into pretending cycling is clean. Almost all of them are on something, before and after Lance. He did take it to another level with the way they jacked up. The way they stacked their team to help him win was brilliant though

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    @canefan said in Lance:

    and the way they stacked their team to help him win

    that's not cheating. And is done in every sport everywhere

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    @mariner4life said in Lance:

    @canefan said in Lance:

    and the way they stacked their team to help him win

    that's not cheating. And is done in every sport everywhere

    Yeah, apologies but I didn't structure my comment well. Jacking up was cheating. All the rest was brilliant. Ive fixed my post. Sky followed the template to get dominant wins for Wiggins and Froome

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    Hypocrite of the highest order.

    Will forever be a lying, sneaky, manipulative cu*t in my book.

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    @mariner4life said in Lance:

    @booboo said in Lance:

    My issue with Lance is that he coerced his young gullible team mates to ingest large quantities of carcinogens, or at the very least was complicit in that coercion.

    hahaha yeah that's all on Lance....

    "Complicit"

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    @mariner4life said in Lance:

    @antipodean said in Lance:

    The man was a winner. A psychopath perhaps, but a winner nonetheless.

    In much the same way I recognised Ben Johnson as the fastest sprinter in the world for a substantial period of time. Both of them competing against people also doping, they were just faster.

    In Ben's defence he didn't seek to destroy people to ensure he wasn't outed. That's what makes Lance a fluffybunny.

    agree with absolutely all of this. Throw in extreme arrogance, and it's quite the cocktail

    I'm willing to forgive a bit of shit because i can't say categorically that i wouldn't have done the same thing in his position.

    Yeah, same same. Filthy fucking cheat, but he was the best cheat in the game, and he worked his arse off the whole time. The cancer bizarrely helped with weight loss for the climbs, but you could never question his work ethic.

    He'll always be a cnt for the way he attacked Lemond, the Irish physio, others. But somehow I'll always have a spot for him in my sporting heart. I really can't explain it.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Lance:

    Hypocrite of the highest order.

    Will forever be a lying, sneaky, manipulative cu*t in my book.

    You need to learn to speak more plainly. People will understand you clearly then.

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    I'll watch it; it'll be fascinating.

    But he's a fluffybunny; a psychopathic cheating fluffybunny of the highest order.

    He's no sporting great, he is probably sport's greatest fraud.

    I guess that's why I'll watch it though.

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    He still portrays himself as a victim though and I guess that’s just his inherent self absorbed personality.
    I wonder what happened to his ex mechanic? Can’t remember his name (Mike someone). Armstrong tried hard to completely ruin him and he had to run away from being top bike mechanic on the tour circuit to running a bike shop in Upper Hutt.
    The shop didn’t last and he came across as having a chip on his shoulder, but still, he didn’t deserve what he copped for telling the truth when questioned by authorities.

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    @gt12 said in Lance:

    He's no sporting great, he is probably sport's greatest fraud.

    I don't think so. He cheated, like everyone else, but that doesn't make him a fraud. For me, it'd be like Usain Bolt beign pinged for cheating - invalidates the records, but still freakish athletes and so driven to get to the place that the drugs put them into the record books.

    So, assholes, lying, cheating, sport destroying monsters ... but not frauds.

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