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Lance Armstrong Gives Up ‘Doping Fight’ Against USADA

Posted by Media Outrage on August 24th, 2012

It looks like Lance Armstrong might have been hittin’ the ‘juice’ and we don’t mean sunny-D either!

Peep game

In the end, Lance Armstrong quit. And no matter how fiercely he writes his statements or fires rockets on Twitter or demands we continue to buy into the fantasy that in a world of doping cyclists he alone was clean and rode faster and stronger, he still quit on Thursday night.

 

By quitting, he let the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency say he was guilty, say his seven Tour de France championships were as fake as everything else in a dirty sport. Because if he was innocent, if there was some means to battle the organization with no legal power the way he had the U.S. Department of Justice, he would not be letting USADA try to yank the yellow jerseys from his closet.

No way if there’s even a hint of hope does Lance Armstrong let this happen to his name. He was always too proud, too defiant, too stubborn to give up. He beat cancer. He beat the federal government. He beat everything that came his way. He didn’t relent.

If there was a fight to still fight, he would have fought it.

Now we’re burned by another fraud masquerading as a hero.

 

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3 Responses to “Lance Armstrong Gives Up ‘Doping Fight’ Against USADA”

  1. Chynaman Says:

    I knew this nicca couldnt ride that bike that fast!!!! Ok I really didnt know I aint never been bored enough to watch cycling. but what about all those yellow wrist bands they sold talm bout “LIVE STRONG” naw sucka you “LIVE JUICED”

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  2. r s Says:

    interesting logic. he is guilty because a governmental body said so and said governmental body was not required to follow the rule of law. you realize that this all based on two dirty players’ admissions? you know, dirty players that were busted by the governing bodies of cycling. you know, the same bodies that declared Armstrong’s samples clean.

    because you’re just some blogger i wouldn’t expect you to know what the Star Chamber is.

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    Chynaman Reply:

    No he is guilty because he didnt continue to fight to prove his innocence.

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