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Title: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: loulizlee on August 24, 2012, 04:37:17 pm
How the mighty hath fallen - again.  I really hate to hear these stories.  It is always so sad to find out when our "heroes" have feet of clay.  And it is a terrible blow to kids who hold these athletes in such high regard.  What is it teaching them?
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: clickers on August 24, 2012, 04:47:31 pm
Well they have to keep clean because it's known that the scrutiny is there always. Parents need to teach that although a person a great at a sport doesn't mean they're immune from being a mere mortal.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: vp44 on August 24, 2012, 05:15:17 pm
God Bless Him and many like him. :angel12:
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: mc1962 on August 24, 2012, 06:28:11 pm
I think he is innocent but just got tired of fighting for a losing battle.  Sad indeed for all the kids that look up to him but I think he is just fed up with the fight. :sad1:
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: plennis on August 24, 2012, 07:47:40 pm
I think he is innocent but just got tired of fighting for a losing battle.  Sad indeed for all the kids that look up to him but I think he is just fed up with the fight. :sad1:


He has never failed a drug test, so I tend to agree.  It did not seem to matter what he said or how many tests he took, they did not believe it.       [color]
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: Tresbn00 on August 24, 2012, 07:51:23 pm
I think that it is teaching them that no matter how many drug tests you have passed, how many times you have been exonerated from wrong doing, how much good you are doing for the public after crushing a life threatening disease, you are guilty until proven innocent.  This witch hunt has gone on for over twenty years!  Now USADA wants to rely on the word of people that have probably been given immunity to testify against one of the best atheletes out there?  I agree with Lance...enough is enough...there are enough people that will always herald him as the greatest bicyclist ever.  Shame on the governing bodies.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: jwallbank on August 24, 2012, 08:33:03 pm
The problem is that they never proved that he doped. Someone stated he did but, he never failed a test. It is a bad day when You get your titles stripped!! I guess you don't have to prove anything anymore, your are just guilty because he was not liked by alot of the foreign Bikers, they thought he wasn't deserving of the titles. I guess I can say my neighbor is a peeping tom and he will get arrested, just because I don't like him.
It is getting crazy these days. I don't have a problem if he was doing enhancement drugs to put him out of the sport but, he had taken over 100 tests over his career and never once came up positive.!!What happened to proven guilty.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: nickylanena on August 24, 2012, 09:10:49 pm
I don't even know what to say/ think about that. I was too shocked when I saw the story on MSN, Aug. 23.  :-
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: sigmapi1501 on August 24, 2012, 09:35:05 pm
he had taken over 100 tests over his career and never once came up positive.!!What happened to proven guilty.

The governing body of cycling says he has failed tests.  Also steroids may lead to testicular cancer.
Armstrong is best know for the work he has done for cancer... Imagine if he gace himself that cancer with steroids.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: mc1962 on August 25, 2012, 07:28:02 am
he had taken over 100 tests over his career and never once came up positive.!!What happened to proven guilty.

The governing body of cycling says he has failed tests.  Also steroids may lead to testicular cancer.
Armstrong is best know for the work he has done for cancer... Imagine if he gace himself that cancer with steroids.
.........
Then if thats true, why not halt him in the beginning of his career? Why would they let him win title after title? If he EVER had failed a test then its their fault for letting him go on to win the races.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: catherinedwhite on August 25, 2012, 07:43:10 am
What is upsetting to me is the fact athletes feel they have to take
performing enhancing drugs to be competitive.
Whether he is guilty or not, I am sure he was exposed to it.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: jzmom on August 25, 2012, 07:57:25 am
I believe Lance is innocent.( He has passed over 500 drug tests) If he isn't, its not for me to judge!  Lance can now move on to better things like having more time to work with cancer awareness organization(Lance Armstrong Foundation) he founded in 1997.  This is really important to him as he is a cancer survivor himself.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: rusgiftsaolcom on August 25, 2012, 08:05:34 am
I feel bad for Lance Armstrong. I don't know what to make of it, I guess time will tell more to the story. It's not over yet.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: mjdoug03 on August 25, 2012, 09:11:23 am
I'm not sure why he gave up his fight if he is innocent.
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: ktheodos on August 25, 2012, 09:17:44 am
I wouldn't be too quick to judge here people - besides, if those titles are vacated, they would only go to people who have been convicted of doping in races.....
Title: Re: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
Post by: kapeh12 on August 25, 2012, 09:54:48 am
I guess Lance has become the "Pluto" of the cycling universe.  Some small group of scientists one day "decide" that Pluto is not a planet, but it will always be one in my eyes.  So, too, will Lance be one of the greatest cyclist ever - title or no title.

@mjdoug03 - Just because he stopped fighting the allegations, doesn't mean he's stopped proclaiming his innocence.  He's been fighting these allegations for 20+ years.  Consider how exhausting that must be.  What if someone accused you of doing something you know you didn't, and kept harping on it for 20+ years, and having it broadcast across the globe?  When would you decide it's not worth the effort to keep fighting the constant barrage of accusations?

I recalled the "scandal" that Paul Hamm - a US gymnast - underwent after he won the Olympic All-Around title.  He was in hearings for about a year defending his title.  Being treated as if he was "guilty" trying to prove his "innocence".  He's a local boy and gave some interviews, and he gave some descriptions as to how harsh the media was while he was going through that ordeal.  It was unreal.  And thinking - that was just one year...not 20.  Paul eventually won his fight and still holds the title.  Lance has never been given such relief throughout his career.