Okay, this is going to be wordy so settle in.
Okay, this is going to be wordy so settle in.
Exactly my thought. The more recent end of the dating on this lines up really well with the younger dryas as does the location Hancock posited.
(I’m excited for this movie.)
“You’ll take your damn photos of Brie Larson looking fierce, badass, and hot as hell and you’ll like it, you friggin’ nerds! You goobers, you suckers! You’re buying a ticket, no matter what. And hey! Here’s Sam Jackson looking younger than ever because why not?! Marvel’s got what cures ya. You happy? Yeah, you’re…
Yeah, but we forgot to call each other names. Is that allowed in an Internet conversation? Hope we both don’t get banned.
This has been a fun discussion! As an aside, I totally hate Armstrong more than I hate Contador or Ale Jet or Schleck or Basso or any number of other guys who have raced during the Lance years. I will never forgive Lance for what he did to the Andreus. Or Dave Zabriskie. There’s been plenty of other assholes in…
Pedro Celaya was out at Armstrong’s request, and he was replaced by Luis Garcia del Moral because Celaya “had not been aggressive enough for Armstrong in providing banned products.”
“Lance frequently made fun of him in a very merciless and venomous fashion, much like a playground bully.” Bassons abandoned the Tour and…
Lance Armstrong is a dangerous psychopath that should never be put in a position to effect, comment on, or be part of any ones life. He is a bad person and fucks up everyone he touches.
And if they wanted to run it clean (or rather cleaner, cycling and sport in general will never be clean because money) they would alter routes when needed. Men have climbed in the Alps and Pyrenees for decades on far shittier equipment than they have now. The exciting parts of the tour are all relative anyways - the…
The argument against doping is that it takes something which is supposed to be a pure contest of human ability, and makes it into an artificial contest about access to the best drugs, etc. Playing field not “even.” Now, if they want cycling to be fake like wrestling, I guess that’s their choice, but I don’t think they…
You do need stars, but your comment makes no sense. The routes for the grand tours are different each year so it would be nonsensical to compare total times year to year. No one does that. Cycling is absolutely not about speed except for TTs or track cycling. It’s about wins. Strategy is more critical than speed. No…
Er… there’s no scientific evidence that a specific dose of EPO administered by a doctor in controlled, conventional circumstances has caused a death.
Yes, because how much $ gets made is a fantastic barometer of human value. It’s working out quite well these days for our country and humanity as a whole.
Um, yeah, I think he should of done time in the clink for banging up a car wasted and trying to pin it on his girl, particularly in light of physically threatening people continually through his “career”. And I’m confused how my subjective opinion means I don’t know anything? Cute insults though, you really got some…
Notably, no one has ever died from EPO use.
Not complicated at all except by his apologists. His “legacy” is epic scumbag. And I should of known he was tied to fucking trump somehow. He deserves jail for some of the shit he’s done.
I’ve been to over 30 grand tour stages and never paid a penny to watch them. The tifosi want to see battles and don’t have a stop watch on the riders saying “oh look Tony Martin was 3 minutes slower on that climb than Contador was 10 years ago.”
Terrible comment, re-read the article and particularly sections pertaining to Bassons, Simeoni, Zabriskie and LeMond. Lance went out and destroyed people’s lives and deserves to answer for that. Also, this is idiotic:
No, they just wanted their money back so people would know they were mad at him, too. And if they didn’t sue, people would assume they were in cahoots with him. I don’t mind the USPS suing him. It’s probably disingenuous, but they probably didn’t think they had any choice.
So, you are OK that he destroyed people who spoke out against his doping? He dragged many to court and spread rumors they were drunks and unreliable. He destroyed their careers but, oh well, his podcast is pretty interesting.