All of this comes to a single point which was shouted down previously.
With no legal trial in a court of law there was always going to be the possibility of the stalemate we have now.
There was an article at the start of all of this suggesting that Armstrong should simply refuse to play along with USADA
The Haters would still hate, the Fans would still be Fans and the ones who wanted unequivocal proof of the truth would still have to rely on the opinions and claims of the two extreme groups and their claims.
The present position does not do the Sport any good at all, and the longer it runs, the more the Sport will suffer.
This article is perhaps a fair summing up of the position of a journalist with a foot in neither camp:
With no legal trial in a court of law there was always going to be the possibility of the stalemate we have now.
There was an article at the start of all of this suggesting that Armstrong should simply refuse to play along with USADA
The Haters would still hate, the Fans would still be Fans and the ones who wanted unequivocal proof of the truth would still have to rely on the opinions and claims of the two extreme groups and their claims.
The present position does not do the Sport any good at all, and the longer it runs, the more the Sport will suffer.
This article is perhaps a fair summing up of the position of a journalist with a foot in neither camp:
There were no winners here, and a lot of losers.
is that they gave LA a life time ban. The guy is 41 years old retired from Pro bike racing for several years save for his foray into triathlon. He doesn't need the money. If anything the ban is pure spite. How about when he made a comeback running the Shack, will his 2nd place finish in 2007 be expunged too?