I think we all are. I want to believe this guy. I REALLY REALLY do. But everything points to him doing what he shouldnt have. He should just own up to it instead of just spouting off excuses, some in which he contradicts himself. I admire his will to win and do whatever it takes but he shouldve followed the rules. Now I think its time for him to just fade away.
2006-08-09 11:02:24
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answered by Bucfan 2
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I'm just tired of hearing the pathetic zenophobia directed towards the French, the ridiculous conspiracy theories and the whining, victimized rants of ignorant, fat, rightwing shitbags who think anyone else in the world gives two neatly curled turds about how many events Americans win. If you're going to change the name of French fries, morons, you better start by giving back the Statue of Liberty. It was a gift from the frogs.
2006-08-09 18:50:27
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answered by ciudadchef 1
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I am... Floyd needs to face the consequences of doping.
It's hard to believe the organization would frame someone under the watchful eyes of world athletes, and their trainers/doctors, who knew the rules and still competing just to be in this famous race.
2006-08-09 18:16:13
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answered by face_it 1
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I am tired of it but I really do feel he was framed. They tried against Armstrong and they failed. They even loss a massive lawsuit. Now since another American won they will try and mess him over. Since he hasn't beaten them 7 times it will be easier because they put the media against him.
HE WAS FRAMED!
2006-08-09 18:22:31
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answered by Antonio 3
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why hasn't the media changed their smelly underwear already??? this story is OLD........of course everyone is sick of this. britney will drop her son or deliver her new baby on it's head or something and that will then take over where this pile of steaming s*** leaves off. who cares about floyd landis and his tainted wee wee anymore??? raise your hands!
2006-08-09 18:35:19
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answered by P H 3
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Well, yes.... I'd like it to be over. Why? Cause EVERY pro-circuit cyclist "dopes" to an extent...some of them working with biochemists who are contantly figuring out ways to make it undetectable. It's just unfortunate that he was singled out at this particular time.
2006-08-09 18:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I am. He might as well admit he took testosterone and get it over with.
2006-08-09 17:59:31
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answered by PDZ 247 3
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He won!!!!!!! move on......
2006-08-09 23:26:45
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answered by Chris C 3
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