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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Hamilton, Canada
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Believe what you will about his guilt in the TDF, but his latest comments are very disturbing.
First there was the "two shots, four beers" story, then the laywer-driven blog of 'facts'. Now this from Het Laatste Nieuws and the Gazet Van Antwerpen : "There's a minute chance of me racing again in 2007. Even if I'm not suspended, who will want to sign me? And if they suspend me for two or four years - a humiliation which I hope doesn't happen - it's over for me. As things stand now, I don't see myself as a bike racer." Landis has a simple wish for his Holidays: "To have a day without any worries. This whole affair has ruined my life. My father-in-law committed suicide. There must be a link to what happened. He was my best friend and my biggest supporter." So, now Landis blames his test results for his father-in-law's suicide? Does he really believe this? Or is this yet another attempt to manipulate opinions? Either way, dragging that tragedy into his problems in public is pretty pathetic. |
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