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Originally Posted by alnorth
Armstrong failed tests during his 2009 and 2010 comeback attempts.
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Originally Posted by alnorth
Then there's the long parade of witnesses, including teammates, going back to 1998.
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You mean a list of cyclists who DID get positives, were banned, denied it and then came clean? You consider those to be reliable witnesses?
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Originally Posted by alnorth
Above all of that, is the blatantly obvious fact that Armstrong could not have possibly beaten a field full of cheaters, by only a few minutes, not hours so that you'd think he's some crazy mutant species of human, during those 7 years.
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That doesn't make any sense, either. In fact, it seems to negate your argument. If he HAD beaten all these dopers by hours and not minutes, your argument might make sense. He didn't. He also always had a VERY strong team riding for him. Only in the individual TTs is it a non-team sport. Even then, teamates will support the leader.