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Martin Dugard says Floyd guilty. Floyd wanted Dugard for writing book. Dugard said no.
http://www.orangecoastmagazine.com/...L8NTE&b=3854793 Trust but verify blog is scared. Quote:
Dugard says Floyd told about Lance. Quote:
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Great article link Snoody...
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DBrower really became a kook. He did not start out that way, but it did not take him long to reach full kookhood. Gotta love this peace of TBV analysis: "It's a weird piece, where he says Floyd told him that "Lance doped", and concluding that he thinks Floyd did "it", without being clear what "it" is in question." I think they will be asking what the meaning of "is" is next. Funny think about Dugard. In the days before he published his article, members of RBR have been posting comments to active.com asking him to man up and admit his attacks on Lemond were uncalled for and that there is a doping problem in cycling. I think he may have been pushed into making a face saving move.
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