patently false
Armstrong never failed a drug test so until he admited that he was juicing it was all rumor and unsubstantiated. So why draw the line with going after just one guy with no proof? Seems pretty hypocriticla to me.
patently false
unsubstantiated - wrong
draw line - wrong
hyopoc - wrong
besides which , your entire post misses the points of my post.
I guess I'm in the minority but I don't give a **** if he juiced. The dude overcame cancer and then won the tour de france several times in a row. What was it, like 7 times or something?
You mean if I stick a needle in my *** I can win the tour de france? No? Of course not.
Today's steroids were last century's vitamins and exercise equipment and machines. Science has been trying to enhance physical performance for centuries. Why it's suddenly considered taboo is beyond me.
The dude overcame cancer, and then won the tour de france, like 7 times. We're seriously condemning him for juicing up? Even though everyone else was juicing up too? Why?
Let me see anyone on this board, or reporting on this story in the media, win the tour de france even once. Juice up all you want and tell me how it instantly made you superman, lol.
hey franklin bro are u really the dude that wrote that 1 article (bout al jefferson)? u never answered me in that thread
i think franklin has me on ignore bros. somebody quote this so he sees it.
The problem with the "just let every one do it" position is that apparently not everyone gets an equal boost from PEDs. While there have been no scientific studies done, the anecdotal evidence strongly suggests people react differently when a PED is introduced into their system. Some people get a huge boost, some get a negligible boost. In a recent Sports Illustrated Article, one US Cyclist who claims he was pressured to use EPO by Armstrong said he didn't get any benefit from them at all.
So while Armstrong is clearly a world class cyclist, he may not be the best one - just the one whose body reacts the best to drugs.
he is not your bro, guy
I guess I'm in the minority but I don't give a **** if he juiced. The dude overcame cancer and then won the tour de france several times in a row. What was it, like 7 times or something?
You mean if I stick a needle in my *** I can win the tour de france? No? Of course not.
Today's steroids were last century's vitamins and exercise equipment and machines. Science has been trying to enhance physical performance for centuries. Why it's suddenly considered taboo is beyond me.
The dude overcame cancer, and then won the tour de france, like 7 times. We're seriously condemning him for juicing up? Even though everyone else was juicing up too? Why?
Let me see anyone on this board, or reporting on this story in the media, win the tour de france even once. Juice up all you want and tell me how it instantly made you superman, lol.
patently false
The same can be said of actual physical training. Some guys get ripped really quick or are naturally ripped without even working out, others have to work their *** off to get there.
I don't know the sport, but your statement does not conflict with my statement. Also, there likely were many hundreds or thousands of people who would liked to have made a living in the sport but they did not want to cheat, or they did not have the money or access for the right doctors to help them cheat.Meh. If you know the sport, they almost all are.
I guess I'm in the minority but I don't give a **** if he juiced. The dude overcame cancer and then won the tour de france several times in a row. What was it, like 7 times or something?
You mean if I stick a needle in my *** I can win the tour de france? No? Of course not.
Today's steroids were last century's vitamins and exercise equipment and machines. Science has been trying to enhance physical performance for centuries. Why it's suddenly considered taboo is beyond me.
The dude overcame cancer, and then won the tour de france, like 7 times. We're seriously condemning him for juicing up? Even though everyone else was juicing up too? Why?
Let me see anyone on this board, or reporting on this story in the media, win the tour de france even once. Juice up all you want and tell me how it instantly made you superman, lol.
I wonder whether Lance influenced an increase in cheating in the sport.
The US Postal Service is trying to get back some of the $30,000,000 they spent promoting Lance.