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they will have to wind up the Tyler Hamilton Foundation. They were paying the CEO near 6 figures, and the distributions were miniscule. So much for charity. So Armstrong walks away with McConaughey and a net worth near 9 figures, Hamilton and Landis divorcing, Levi lost his hair, surely Odessa will follow. Landis no money left, probably loses his step daughter, probably has fallen out with his best mate Will Geoghagon, his mentor father-figure committed suicide. Doping US o' A style, paintin' a rosy picture of domesticity yah? |
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Is Landis divorcing? If so it has been a long time coming because of his infidelity with one of the training staff, but either way I suspect he will get a large contact with a "vitamin" company.
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vitamin company? |
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Hamilton divorcing?
Is this true??
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OK. I'm not surprised that either Hamilton or Landis marriages are under pressure. All those articles about Tyler and Haven and how happy their life was, count for nought now.
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GOOD ONE.
Those antigens - they just get everywhere.
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I actually feel sorry in a way for both Tyler and Floyd, especialy when you consider that they learned their trade alongisde LA and he left the sport an exhalted hero. They have given their entire lives to the sport (in their eyes doping was just what everyone else was doing - and it was) and that is probably why they found it imposible to fess up when the shizzle hit the fizzle. The day will come when one if not both of these men spill the beans on the whole episode - maybe the day they need money to pay for their divorce costs? |
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That's what happens when you "sup with the devil" - as they say. The fact that they both kept trying to maintain the facade, would bring not only huge external pressure from enquiries etc - it was also cause some internal pressure if the spouse knowingly tried to provide an alibi which was patently untrue. I agree with you - I would not be surprised if either man told his story of what went on, at some point in the future.
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