First, a public service announcement to all Armstrong fans. I am happy to accept your liking for Armstrong. His achievements speak for themselves and I make no attempt to diminish them. If you continue to read please remember I am not being critical of you personally. Please try not to be offended. What follows are only my opinions, quite easy for you to ignore, based on my interpretation of events.
I'm coming out.
After last Sunday's stunt on the final day of the TdF, I have lost all respect for Lance Armstrong. I previously considered myself as having anti leanings but not a fully fledged hater. That's now changed. The disrespect he showed on Sunday, both to the organisers of the Tour and his fellow riders, has illustrated to me with an absolute clarity his over inflated self belief and staggering arrogance. These are qualities I'd loath in any human being.
Previously, I'd only read of such things or heard of them on forums etc. I'd always tried to think there was another side to the story, something to mitigate, and given a benefit of the doubt. I can find no such (acceptable) interpretation for the actions of last Sunday. I have thought a great deal about it since then and still can find nothing to excuse the actions of Radioshack. I hold Armstrong personally responsible for those actions; I can not but interpret it any other way.
Should the House of Armstrong fall as a result of Landisgate, I want a ringside seat. I shall applaud warmly at the final curtain (to mix me metaphors!).
Thank you for reading.
I'm coming out.
After last Sunday's stunt on the final day of the TdF, I have lost all respect for Lance Armstrong. I previously considered myself as having anti leanings but not a fully fledged hater. That's now changed. The disrespect he showed on Sunday, both to the organisers of the Tour and his fellow riders, has illustrated to me with an absolute clarity his over inflated self belief and staggering arrogance. These are qualities I'd loath in any human being.
Previously, I'd only read of such things or heard of them on forums etc. I'd always tried to think there was another side to the story, something to mitigate, and given a benefit of the doubt. I can find no such (acceptable) interpretation for the actions of last Sunday. I have thought a great deal about it since then and still can find nothing to excuse the actions of Radioshack. I hold Armstrong personally responsible for those actions; I can not but interpret it any other way.
Should the House of Armstrong fall as a result of Landisgate, I want a ringside seat. I shall applaud warmly at the final curtain (to mix me metaphors!).
Thank you for reading.
