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Conspiring to do what?
I'm not a lawyer, but I believe Armstrong and his entourage are in extra trouble, perhaps legally and certainly politically, because the federal government dropped tens of millions of dollars on sponsoring him. Whatever you think of doping prosecutions, it's not hard to see why the feds would be especially pissed off at a guy using federal money for what was essentially an international drug trafficking ring.
I'd like to have a beer with Greg LeMond right now. He must be laughing his ass off, as he's been saying for many many years that Armstrong is the most obvious doper in all of sports, and been written off as a bitter has-been for doing so.
Why the big deal with the juice anyhow? I don't see why there isn't just separate classes for athletes who want to juice up and those that don't. Those who are all into getting that list micro-erg of performance out of their bodies can shoot up with whatever compounds, gene-surgery or whatever bio-implants they can think up in the open-juicer-cheater class and then those who want to remain juice-free can run in the "factory-stock human" class.
Why the big deal with the juice anyhow? I don't see why there isn't just separate classes for athletes who want to juice up and those that don't. Those who are all into getting that list micro-erg of performance out of their bodies can shoot up with whatever compounds, gene-surgery or whatever bio-implants they can think up in the open-juicer-cheater class and then those who want to remain juice-free can run in the "factory-stock human" class.
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