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27 August 2012, 02:23 AM | #62 |
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Maybe they should just allow all athletes to use performance enhancing drugs and then we'll know who's really the best at their particular sport.
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well at least for the time being, donations to LIVESTRONG have surged
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...162605579.html being wife is a Cancer Nurse Navigator, she is greatly saddened of waht the future holds for LS |
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i feel differently about the lifetime ban, if we assume he is guilty, that means in 7 races (many more races of course) his competitors were deprived of a victory in their lifetimes work, if you will, by a competitor who gained an unfair advantage... ie cheating. he has directly affected the lives & livelihood of those competitors and their families and their trainers etc. a competitor who cheats and loses, perhaps could justify a lessor of a punishment (i wouldn't agree with this) but someone who wins, repeatedly, again if we take it for a given that lance is guilty, seems to be an abundant amount of evidence. imho he should be banned for life and every competitor caught doping should be treated the same, how else can you curtail the desire to cheat/dope? if doping were overlooked or allowed even in a small way, and if the punishment is not severe enough, athletes would surely suffer greatly with medical problems and death... the competitive nature of the athletes if left unchecked would have them go to any extremes to win.
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However, if we first assume his innocence until proven guilty, then perhaps we might conclude differently. Then, there is the fact that very many riders have been caught red-handed doping who've been given far less severe penalties. I tend to give the benefit of the doubt. I tend to put my faith in substantive, empirical evidence and somewhat less in the testimony of those who've had their punishments reduced in exchange for that testimony. I think Armstrong did the right thing. He's retired. He has more important things to be concerned with than perpetual harassment by a quasi-legitimate agency with an ax to grind. Or, perhaps, as someone else noted, he may be working the system to get his case into a different, more fair venue.
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Grady, my point was not to assume the man is guilty, but to say that the punishment, imho is justified if the man were guilty. floyd landis was stripped of his win when they found him guilty... he turned on lance... they say he wore a wire and a camera... i can appreciate that we may never know all the facts and the inner workings of the sport and those that police it... just like i will probably never know where jimmy hoffa is buried, who was behind the shooting of jfk, who killed nicole and ron, or even if my high school girlfriend cheated on me, but those making the call are saying they have enough evidence to justify their actions. those many riders that have been caught before imho cant hold a candle to a guy that has taken a TDF title 7 times... lance is a household name, like bandaid and ketchup, he has attained a higher station with that comes greater rewards and a greater penalty.
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Thanks for the clarification.
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Sounds radical, but I have to agree. One of the most awe-inspiring moments in history, for me, was the sight of Ben Johnson clocking 9.79 in 1988. The fact that he tested positive did nothing to take away my admiration of him.
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So now we devolve sports into "Those with the best chemicals win" scenario? No thanks, want no part of that. Much as I loved the Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire battle at the time, right now it makes me sick! It also proves how awesome Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron and Roger Maris were! I don't care about laboratories or chemical science. I care about honest physical achievement.
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He can never be proven innocent (or guilty for that matter) this many years later, but once thats stuff is in the heads of the ignorant they never forget. To me (unless indisputable proof emerges) he will be the top guy. By the way, didnt they test for all of this then? And nothing was found? So why give any credibility to these allegations now. Very stupid, IMHO.
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I remember watching and thinking how history was in the making and even recorded the game that McGwire broke the home run record, but none of that has any meaning to me now, except how sad it all is.
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Have training and nutrition gotten so much better in the last 25 years? The genie is out of the bottle and I don`t think it`s ever going back. You can believe that Armstrong rode clean while all those surrounding him doped if you like just don`t expect it from me. |
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I think we need to keep his charity work separate from his athletic life, his organization has done lots of good for people in real need (cancer patients). As far as I know, there has never been any questions on the funds or operations of that part of Lance Armstrong's life. Persucute him if you like for his (alleged-non alleged-cheating (?), but unless someone knows something dishonest about his charities, I don't think that's a part of this discussion. |
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Maris's biggest problems were his being prone to injury in the years after his breaking Ruth's record of 60 home runs and his detractors in the New York sports media, who treated Maris so spitefully that it caused him to become physically ill. Mantle was treated in much the same way when he hit 52 homers in 1956, but with somewhat less intensity. Mantle didn't have the 162 game schedule hanging over his head for the entire season that he challenged Ruth's record either.
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Looking at the Foundation's 2011 records reveals about 70-80% of donations and earnings go to helping cancer research, victims, etc. Only super efficient orgs. can hit 85%. So no hanky-panky inferred. Most charity watchdog orgs. can't assign LAF a rating for lack of data on program spending at the Foundation. They already had higher than normal fundraising costs (5 points more than average) and now are facing a debacle. In other words, his actions in one area has significant impact in the charity work. SO much less will be going to the good work they do. That's the only part where the cycling controversy is linked to the Foundation IMHO.
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Looks like Lance Armstrong is going to go to do an interview with Oprah to finally confess that he used performance enhancing drugs. From what I read he is hoping to get his lifetime ban reduced so he can continue competing in Triathlons. Should be an interesting interview if he answers the questions honestly.
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You know why they say he chose Oprah? She's never asked the tough questions of those who have confessed to her to this point.
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The Pete Rose of cycling. Rightfully, a pariah. Shame for the charities. He messed up bad. The cover-up is usually worse than the crime.
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So 3rd place racers will now go down in the record books as the winners of the Tour?
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