tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28919367.post4525937964288772742..comments2023-11-22T05:51:28.934+00:00Comments on Frank Chalk: Lance ArmstrongMr Chalkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02300002644366743672noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28919367.post-38879380991685828512012-10-12T06:33:48.830+00:002012-10-12T06:33:48.830+00:00Only the rigour of a court and the professional sk...Only the rigour of a court and the professional skills that go with it could possibly get to the bottom of this one. However guilty Armstrong was, just listening on the radio to Tyler Hamilton "tell tales," in language all teachers understand, undermines any credibility in him as a witness. Giving these still professional riders, six months instead of a 2 year ban for giving "evidence" is also such a manipulative, untrustworthy act by the USDA. Imagine how much of a difference that makes to men like George Hincapie and Floyd Landis at their age and stage of their careers.<br /><br />Not much help I know, but after winning 5 Tours and retiring, Jacques Anquetil was asked in an interview if he ever took drugs. He said, "I did it once without. It hurt too much... I never did it again."JoeNhttp://joenutt.squarespace.com/help-on-paradise-lost/noreply@blogger.com