Lance Armstrong Believes He Should Be Forgiven...

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Shamed cyclist Lance Armstrong believes the time is coming when he should be forgiven for doping and lying - and told the BBC he would probably do it again.

Armstrong, 43, was stripped of his record seven Tour de France titles and banned from sport for life by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) in August 2012.

"If I was racing in 2015, no, I wouldn't do it again because I don't think you have to," he said.


"If you take me back to 1995, when doping was completely pervasive, I would probably do it again."

Speaking in his first television interview since confessing to Oprah Winfrey that he had used performance-enhancing drugs during his career, Armstrong tells BBC sports editor Dan Roan:

  • The "fallout" since his confession has been "heavy" and he now lives his life at 10mph, not 100.
  • His decision to dope was "bad", but taken at "an imperfect time".
  • He still feels like he won the seven Tour titles he was stripped of.
  • He raced clean during his second comeback in 2009 and 2010.
Armstrong had been the subject of doping allegations since he returned from cancer in 1996 to dominate one of the world's toughest events from 1999 to 2005.

He aggressively denied the claims until Usada's 200-page "reasoned decision" - complete with 1,000 additional pages of evidence - was released in October 2012.

Armstrong finally confessed in a two-part interview with US talk-show host Winfrey in January, 2013.

He was forced to step away from the cancer charity he had founded and has since kept his counsel, save for a handful of print interviews.

Speaking in his hometown of Austin, Texas, Armstrong said "the fallout" from his confession had been "heavy, tough, trying and required patience".

The father-of-five said his life had "thinned out" and "slowed from 100mph to 10", but added he would like to return to "50, 55".

More here: http://bbc.com/sport/cycling/30981609



He can get alllllllll the way the fukk outta here:camby:
 

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He can get alllllllll the way the fukk outta here
Well, I was all for Lance Armstrong and believed him more than the French media, who I thought were making up crap. I was like French media are a bunch of sorry losers and liars because they can't stand an American winning the Tour. I was wrong. They were right. :snoop:

Lance can be forgiven, but he's got to move on to something else outside of the world of cycling, and take a page from other has-beens. Try to get on a reality show like Dancing with the Stars. :to:
 

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He got caught, tho :patrice:

article said:
Of the 21 top three finishers in the Tour de France during Lance Armstrong's victory streak, only one has not been tied to doping, according to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ance-armstrong-tour-de-france-doping/1635499/

So many cyclists have cheated throughout the years...hardly fair to punish Lance because he was better at it than everyone else. Yes he's an a**hole and took things off the bike to new (low) levels, but that doesn't change the facts about what happened on the bike. He was better while on drugs than everyone else (that was also on drugs)...
 
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Everybody was dirty back then..he was just adapting. :yeshrug:

He shouldve never kept lyin' ho..
 

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This guy :heh:

He should be forgiven, remember, your favorite professional sport athlete is juicing as well :sas2: It's only the ones who piss off higher ups who get "aired" out.
 

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I'm one of the few that believes that Lance Armstrong was innocent and only succumbed to the accusations because he was going broke fighting it and he was already experiencing the punishment as if he were already convicted of doping.

I say that because all of the 'evidence' that they had against him he totally rebuked with facts. All he did when he was on opera was confess to these same accusations. This presents a conflict which I do not believe was resolved.

Lance admitted guilt through blackmail/coercion.
 
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