Originally Posted by
kenji666
I think that Hincapie and Hamilton still consider Armstrong a good friend, but had to save themselves from prosecution by cutting deals. It is clear from the interview that Hamilton felt uncomfortable telling the truth about Lance's transgressions. Many times, he did not want to say the words that he has been avoiding for so many years.
+1 -- I did not think that Hamilton was out to do a hack job on Armstrong, especially since he made a point of stating (several times) that all of the major riders were doping. Even so, I like Hincapie's approach better b/c it is one thing to tell the truth to a grand jury and quite another thing to do that and then give public interviews about it.