Not sure many people will give him the time of day to care any more, to be honest. I, as a huge cycling fan (more than football these days), consider what's done to be done and Lance is flogging a dead horse if he thinks a confession will salvage any dignity he has left.
Well head over to the Cycling Geeks thread. New members of the family are always welcome.
Re: Lance. Many people won't care but he would have one hell of a story to tell on how he evaded the testing. That could put WADA or the UCI right in the shit.
Lance is the story that keeps on giving
Report: Armstrong's Alleged Donation To USADA | Cyclingnews.com
Armstrong attorney denies $250k offer, Tygart confirms
Although the US Anti-Doping Agency's final "reasoned decision" on its lifetime ban of Lance Armstrong has had months to gather dust, a new segment from 60 Minute Sports to be aired on Wednesday is reportedly going to bring to light new allegations of possible graft by the now-former seven time Tour de France champion.
The report by Scott Pelley, the same journalist who first brought Tyler Hamilton's allegations of doping by Armstrong to light on the television network CBS, is said to have confirmation from USADA CEO Travis Tygart on an offer by Armstrong to donate a large sum of money, up to $250,000.
"I was stunned," Tygart says in the interview, according to USA Today. "It was clear - it was a clear conflict of interest for USADA. We had no hesitation in rejecting that offer."
While USADA was keen to point out in its 1,000+ page reasoned decision that Armstrong gave some $100,000 to the UCI, and Tygart heavily criticized the sport's governing body for accepting the money, nowhere in the document does it state that Armstrong also attempted to provide a similarly large donation to USADA in 2004, as the 60 Minutes Sports segment alleges.
Tygart did not return Cyclingnews' request for comment today, but Armstrong's attorney Tim Herman replied to a request for confirmation, stating there is "no truth to that story".
"[The] first Lance heard of it was today. He never made any such contribution or suggestion."
Bet he blubs like a baby.
Did I hear its being streamed live, 90 minutes...
Could be textbook TV Confessional Bingo.
A fiver says he brings up some kind of childhood trauma as justification. Crying is absolutely odds on.
By my calculations that interview will be 5am friday (18th) morning UK time.
2am surely.
Could be textbook TV Confessional Bingo.
A fiver says he brings up some kind of childhood trauma as justification. Crying is absolutely odds on.
gutted by this, a small ounce of me has always hoped that he was still innocent, I grow up loving this man for what he did and achieved.
Well he can rely on his dad for that ammunition
I'm not sure you grew up at all. (that's not meant anything like as harsh as it sounds ) Come on man, wake up and smell the coffee.gutted by this, a small ounce of me has always hoped that he was still innocent, I grow up loving this man for what he did and achieved.
Now here's a man that's wise to the world. Good call.I think he'll keep coming back to cancer as its a sure fire way to tug on the heartstrings. Expect lots of "it reminded me of when I was fighting cancer..." of "during my darkest times, fighting cancer, ...." and the like.
I'm not sure you grew up at all. (that's not meant anything like as harsh as it sounds ) Come on man, wake up and smell the coffee.
Now here's a man that's wise to the world. Good call.
I imagine the whole thing is going to be completely disgusting, vomit inducing, insincere, American shite. If I watch it, I'll probably need a new telly in the morning. Going to check I have accidental damage include on the insurance policy.