Yes ! Old guys rule ! 

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On 3 July 2010 at 11:37, "mary dorsey" <[email protected]>wrote:

> Well said

Time trial prologue just ended

Cantulora 1st with a time of 10:00
Armstrong 3rd with a time of 10:22
Contador 6th with a time of 10:27

jerry

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> 
> He also claimed that he rode the 2006 Tour clean and was being 
> unfairly prosecuted by "several cycling entities". He completely 
> fooled Loren Mooney, who interviewed him for the book that she wrote 
> "Positively False", that defended Landis. But, as she states in 
> Bicycling magazine, it should be in the fiction section now.
> 
> It was based on Landis' pathological lies. He was so good at it that 
> he convinced an experienced reporter. A defense fund was set up for 
> Landis, and many, many people who believed in him contributed money. 
> Including me. He sat back and accepted all of this even though he knew 
> that he was guilty. We were all fooled. All along he accepted these 
> funds knowing that he was guilty.
> 
> And, now you can't shut him up. And, it is out the other side of his
mouth.
> Now, everyone was doping. I guess he is like the captain of a vessel 
> who knows that he must go down with the ship, but, insists on taking 
> everyone with him.
> 
> What bothers me most is that this is the time for him to get back in 
> the news with all of the attention being focused on the Tour. The US 
> media will jump on anything about cycling that is negative, and, 
> accusations against Lance would take top priority. I am sure that they 
> have been holding back "evidence" against Lance until the focus is on the
Tour.
> 
> And, it just might cast a dark shadow on what should be the most 
> compelling tour in decades. Well, I have just come in from my ride and 
> am settling in to watch the Prologue.
> 
> For me, it is Lance all the way. If he stays out of trouble he will 
> outsmart the stubborn Contador.
> 
> ---- itchn2go-Ed <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Landis speaks in todays Wall Street Journal. Says Lance takes blood
> transfusions.
> > Ed
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