Friday, May 28, 2010

Understanding David Millar

In this article David Millar is quoted to say the following about Floyd Landis:

"He's reached the end of the road and I just find it disgusting," said Millar from his home training base in Girona, Spain. "He has nothing left in cycling so he just wants to burn the house down."

In this whole affair it is one of the most surprising things I have read so far. David Millar (convicted of doping after authorities raided his place and found dope) has come back to cycling with the most exemplary attitude after serving his two year suspension. Unlike so many dopers (Vino, Basso and the like) who kick and scream their innocence even after having been convicted, Millar fessed up, owned up and came back with the desire to be a better cyclist, a better man. That's why his quote surprises me so much.

I think it shows how gigantic of a disconnect exists between true cycling fans and professional riders. Millar can't see Landis' actions as noble but only as destructive for his sport. This type of statements have been used over and over by people like McQuaid, Armstrong, Ekimov (about Simeoni a few years back).

Professional cyclist see whistle blowers as people out to destroy their sport. When we true fans see people like Landis, Bassons, Walsh, Ballester, Andreu point out the obvious, what they witnessed and expose what cycling is behind closed doors, we exult, we rejoice, we cheer them on.

Why? Do you, professional cyclists, ask? Because the truth matters. Because we have nothing to loose. Because we truly love this sport . . . and we love it clean . . .


Monday, May 24, 2010

The Foreign Press

It is so good to have the ability to read what the rest of the world has to say about the Landis-Armstrong affair. This one from the Irish Times is awesome.

Floyd Landis joins, Frankie Andreu, Manuel Beltran, Roberto Heras and Tyler Hamilton in exposing the dirty business that was going on in their USPS team.

The heros of this crusade should be mentioned:
-Greg LeMond
-Christophe Bassons
-Paul Kimmage
-David Walsh
-Pierre Ballester

You must read David Walsh on this topic he is "incontournable".

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Landis lays it out.

It was last Wednesday night that a tweet alerted me that Floyd was coming out with something big. Then a little bit later the rumor materialized. And then the responses multiplied. This is big. It could be one of the biggest story in sports scam history. I hope it gets traction. I hope it sticks!