Let’s see. He basically forced his wife to be a single parent because of cycling and then when he is finally successful, he dumps her and his family (I guess so they don’t get HIS money from future endorsements) and runs off with Sheryl Crow.
Stay out of other people’s marriages despite the fact that the press wants you to believe some things and not others. You don’t know what the marital situation was.
This isn’t about how “nice” of a guy he is/was. It’s about a prosecutor that has no physical evidence going after a guy by gathering anecdotal evidence. This same investigator totally screwed up several higher profile cases.
Huh. That sure sounds like he may have doped but he’s so nice and looked up to and he shouldn’t be brought to task for it … and it’s okay because others were doing it so he had to … and the prosecutor sucks raw putty balls … and racism!
Let’s mount an investigation and posthumously hang John Wooden and the UCLA basketball program because there were always rumors out there that the booster were paying players. Let’s turn NASCAR upside down because Dale Earnhardt may have won a race with a car that didn’t conform to the rules. Let’s go back and investigate every winner of everything because you can get somebody to say something that rat’s them out.
Landis and the others tested positive. The powers that be had to do what they had to do. Armstrong didn’t. The way this whole thing is being done is BS.
You do see a commonality between rape and a broken nose that makes it different than fooling a test in a sport, right?
As mentioned earlier, is removing your blood and putting it back in illegal if you did it at home? Then why is this anything more than a civil matter between a corporation and an employee?