Originally Posted by
TiHabanero
Armstrong had loads of talent, likely more than any rider in pro cycling at the time. Dope was the norm then, and he was able to connect with the right people to perfect its use. What he did to those that would not support him during and after the scandal is terrible, however one can be reformed and forgiven. Perhaps it is our hearts that need the reform to grant him grace and forgiveness?
Frankly, I think he got enough of a break by withholding his "confession" and rather incomplete apology until after any applicable statutes of limitations on the multiple felonies were up. I do not intend to give him a minute of my listening time and I think NBC should not lend him a platform for more of his self-promotion.