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New Twist in Armstrong Saga
Wall Street Journal, by Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O´Connel

Original Article

Posted By:bldrrepub, 1/17/2013 10:26:08 AM

The investment bank founded by Thomas Weisel, the powerful Silicon Valley financier who bankrolled and owned Lance Armstrong´s former cycling team, also managed assets for the then-head of cycling´s governing body, according to a broker who handled the accounts. The 71-year-old Weisel is under scrutiny in the doping scandal that has engulfed Armstrong´s former U.S. Postal Service cycling team. A federal whistleblower lawsuit filed in 2010 by Armstrong´s former teammate, Floyd Landis, accuses Weisel—as well as Armstrong and others—of knowingly duping the Postal Service...

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It´s not about doping in a sport that no one cares about. It´s not about doping that "everyone" else was doing. It´s not about tearful apologies on Oprah.

It´s not a perfect analogy, but what if Al Davis was handling Pete Rozelle´s financial affairs?

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Rolfnader, 1/17/2013 12:40:14 PM     (No. 9122265)

Yep, you´d have to be pretty crafty to dupe an outfit as savvy as the USPS.


Reply 2 - Posted by: kono, 1/17/2013 2:01:02 PM     (No. 9122428)

At this point I wouldn´t be surprised if someone in Lance´s inner circle were looking for ways to claim he was victimized by fraudulent online romance, maybe even by the same person(s) who perpetrated the fraud on Manti Te´o.

As for Floyd´s accusations... of course everyone knows if there´s anything to be known about fraud and doping in competitive cycling, trust Floyd Landis to tell it like it is... /s


   

 

  


 

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Posted By: bldrrepub- 3/15/2013 6:24:12 PM     Post Reply
Controversy over that problematic Philadelphia magazine March cover story called “Being White in Philly” continues to simmer. In the latest development, Mayor Michael Nutter has sent a letter to the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations decrying the “disgusting” tone of the piece and accusing the magazine of having “sunk to a new low... (SNIP) In the piece, based on anonymous interviews, Robert Huber makes the claim that white people are afraid to talk about race for fear of being called racist.

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Posted By: bldrrepub- 2/20/2013 10:59:23 PM     Post Reply
The U.S. Department of Justice soon will have another tough decision to make about Lance Armstrong. Should it join forces with a confessed cheater — Floyd Landis — to pursue the vast fortunes of his former cheating teammate? Or should it move on from cycling´s vicious cycle ? After nearly three years of consideration, that´s the bottom line now as the government decides what to do with a civil fraud lawsuit filed by Landis against Armstrong in 2010. A decision could come this week. And the stakes could exceed $90 million.

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Posted By: bldrrepub- 2/5/2013 11:42:10 AM     Post Reply
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New Twist in Armstrong Saga
Wall Street Journal, by Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O´Connel    Original Article
Posted By: bldrrepub- 1/17/2013 10:26:08 AM     Post Reply
The investment bank founded by Thomas Weisel, the powerful Silicon Valley financier who bankrolled and owned Lance Armstrong´s former cycling team, also managed assets for the then-head of cycling´s governing body, according to a broker who handled the accounts. The 71-year-old Weisel is under scrutiny in the doping scandal that has engulfed Armstrong´s former U.S. Postal Service cycling team. A federal whistleblower lawsuit filed in 2010 by Armstrong´s former teammate, Floyd Landis, accuses Weisel—as well as Armstrong and others—of knowingly duping the Postal Service...

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Posted By: bldrrepub- 1/8/2013 9:32:50 PM     Post Reply
Los Angeles — Lance Armstrong has agreed to a rare televised interview with Oprah Winfrey that will air next week. According to a release posted on Oprah’s website on Tuesday, Armstrong will address allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career. Armstrong has strongly denied the doping charges that led to him being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles, but The New York Times reported Friday he has told associates he is considering admitting the use of PEDS.

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Posted By: bldrrepub- 10/22/2012 7:34:13 AM     Post Reply
Geneva - Cycling's governing body agreed Monday to strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him for life, following a report from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that accused him of leading a massive doping program on his teams. UCI President Pat McQuaid announced that the federation accepted the USADA's report on Armstrong and would not appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The decision clears the way for Tour de France organizers to officially remove Armstrong's name from the record books, erasing his consecutive victories from 1999-2005.

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