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Looks Like Lance Has Been Caught Lying Again.

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 wilkesley 04 Feb 2015
This time it's a car crash (literally): http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/31125348
 Tricky Dicky 04 Feb 2015
In reply to wilkesley:

He just can't help it can he..................
Removed User 04 Feb 2015
In reply to wilkesley:

it is very simple. You know Armstrong is lying when his mouth is moving.
In reply to wilkesley:

Why do they have to refer to him as 'the cyclist' in the article?
 Andy Hardy 13 Feb 2015
In reply to DubyaJamesDubya:

Because he swears blind he wasn't driving?
 FactorXXX 13 Feb 2015
In reply to DubyaJamesDubya:

Why do they have to refer to him as 'the cyclist' in the article?

Because he's well known for being a cyclist?
Rigid Raider 13 Feb 2015
In reply to wilkesley:

Interesting reference on R4 this morning to the HSBC scandal and funds hidden in their Swiss account in relation to the doping of professional cyclists in Spain.
In reply to FactorXXX:

> Why do they have to refer to him as 'the cyclist' in the article?

> Because he's well known for being a cyclist?

I prefer 'the disgraced former-cyclist'.
In reply to Andy Hardy:

> Because he swears blind he wasn't driving?

 gethin_allen 13 Feb 2015
In reply to Rigid Raider:

> Interesting reference on R4 this morning to the HSBC scandal and funds hidden in their Swiss account in relation to the doping of professional cyclists in Spain.

What program /time was this so I can find it on Iplayer?
KevinD 13 Feb 2015
In reply to gethin_allen:

> What program /time was this so I can find it on Iplayer?

Eufemanio Fuentes was one of their clients.
 Chris the Tall 13 Feb 2015
In reply to dissonance:

To be fair, Fuentes seems to be the least unsavoury amongst this list

http://www.theguardian.com/news/2015/feb/12/hsbc-files-swiss-bank-hid-money...

Meanwhile if "few people knew Armstrong better than Sean Yates" http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/31454928 then how come Yates saw nothing untoward ?
 Andy Say 13 Feb 2015
In reply to Chris the Tall:

> Meanwhile if "few people knew Armstrong better than Sean Yates" http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/31454928 then how come Yates saw nothing untoward ?

To be fair - that snippet (though I haven't watched the video) suggests that it wasn't that there was nothing 'untoward' about Armstrong but that there was a whole load of other 'untoward' stuff going on.
 The New NickB 13 Feb 2015
In reply to Chris the Tall:
> Meanwhile if "few people knew Armstrong better than Sean Yates" http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/31454928 then how come Yates saw nothing untoward ?

Have you read Tyler Hamilton's book? Makes you ask some serious questions about Yates. Armstrong had a guy following the tour with their EPO, that guy was someone he knew through Yates.
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 Wsdconst 13 Feb 2015
In reply to wilkesley:

I heard he was 50 times over the limit,wearing a blindfold and trying to make origami swans one handed while rolling a fatty with the other at the time of the accident(I may have used artistic license in some of my statement because he's a dick). He seems to be a total knob head who is still trying his best to change public opinion without actually stopping behaving a dick

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