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Home Front: Culture Wars
"All their players (France) tested positive ... for being a** holes"
2006-07-16
Lance Armstrong getting in some digs about the doping charges, among other things, while the top tier Euro cyclers really did test positive.
Lance Armstrong renewed his verbal attack on the French, bashing their World Cup team during an American awards show and using a derogatory word to describe the players. "All their players (France) tested positive ... for being a** holes," the seven-time Tour de France winner Armstrong was quoted as saying in the Los Angeles Daily News on Friday.
Dubya should nominate Lance to replace Bolton at the U.N. ...
Don't mess with Texas.
The American cycling hero Armstrong made his comments in his opening monologue as the host of ESPY Awards, an annual televised event produced by ESPN. The show was taped on Wednesday at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre and is scheduled to be aired on Sunday night. Armstrong said afterwards that he didn't regard his comments about the French as being offensive. "Well, if they'd live with me and heard me at home, they'd know that was a step down," Armstrong told the newspaper. Armstrong, a cancer survivor, retired from competitive cycling in 2005 after capturing his seventh Tour title. Because of the Tour de France's timing, this is the first year he has been able to attend the show in person to pick up his awards, including four straight athlete-of-the-year trophies.
Posted by:ed

#7  Only in that every year we get to rub the American flag in their noses.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-07-16 13:45  

#6  Who cared?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-16 11:09  

#5  There's a Tour de France this year? Who knew?
Posted by: Mike   2006-07-16 11:05  

#4  Lance has certainly earned the right to call it like he sees it. Whacking the feckless jealous bores who've tried to destroy his magnificent achievements seems only fair, LOL.
Posted by: Clens Gloluse4619   2006-07-16 10:29  

#3  And I hear another American is in the hunt to win this years tour.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-07-16 09:31  

#2  Armstrong said afterwards that he didn't regard his comments about the French as being offensive.

The truth hurts. Just because it's exquisitely painful doesn't mean it's offensive. :-)
Posted by: gorb   2006-07-16 04:38  

#1  First announcements were, he wouldn't be attending the Tour de France this year.

But, being the class act is he... he's going! Will represents his guys on his country's team... and will smile for the French. G_D that's got to feel great!
Posted by: Sherry   2006-07-16 00:55  

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