i have to let them in. how does a guy, erin, like armstrong beat that? how does he beat that or does the tour defrance not care? it s interesting because for years i thought it had to be very sophisticated way to beat test. and after reading some of the articles that have come out in the last couple weeks, some of it was trial quite simple. as just not answering the door and pretending they weren t home when the testers came. but they also had much more sophisticated ways if they did have to give a sample. it seemed like oftentimes they had a lot of heads up and they would get substitute samples. did you get tested? did they test you? i was tested quite often. i was tested in competition, but also at of competition testing that dara mentioned where they come find you at any time. what do you think morally about this kind of cheating, cause we know it happened in baseball. we know happened in football. now we know it happened in cycling. what do you think morally about a gu
how does a guy, erin, like armstrong beat that? how does he beat that or does the tour defrance not care? it s interesting because for years i thought it had to be very sophisticated way to beat test. and after reading some of the articles that have come out in the last couple weeks, some of it was trial quite simple. as just not answering the door and pretending they weren t home when the testers came. but they also had much more sophisticated ways if they did have to give a sample. it seemed like oftentimes they had a lot of heads up and they would get substitute samples. did you get tested? did they test you? i was tested quite often. i was tested in competition, but also at of competition testing that dara mentioned where they come find you at any time. what do you think morally about this kind of cheating, cause we know it happened in baseball. we know happened in football. now we know it happened in cycling. what do you think morally about a guy who cheats? lance arm
now, did you get tested erin? did they test you? i was tested quite often. i was in tested in competition but also out of competition testing that dara had mentioned where they come find you at any time. what do you think, dara, morally about this kind of cheating? because we know it happened in baseball. we know it happened in football. now we know it happened in cycling. what do you think morally about a guy who cheats? lance armstrong last year made 15, 1-$5 million in endorsements. what do you think about that cheating? well, first of all, we do have to think about what he has done good, which is for cancer and for live strong. so you think about that and that s great. but, on the other side of it, i m a huge advocate of clean athletes and clean sport. and i think in society we have to make a decision whether all athletes need to be clean or all of them have false super human performances because the minute an athlete get caught cheat something inducted into any sports hall o
and take my blood. do they have a key and come through the window? how do they do it? i used to live in a gated community they would call me at 6:00 in the morning and say john is here. bill: really? you have to let them in. bill: how does a guy, aaron, like armstrong beat that how does he beat that or does the tour de france not care? well, it s interesting. because for years i thought that it had to be very sophisticated way to beat the test. and after reading some of the articles that have come out in the last couple of weeks. some of it was actually quite simple as just not answering the door and pretending they weren t home when the testers came. but they also had much more sophisticated ways if they did have to give a sample. oftentimes they had a lot of heads up. bill: they could substitute samples and things like that. now, did you get tested erin? did they test you? i was tested quite often. i was in tested in competition but also out of competition testing tha
do they have a key and come through the window? how do they do it? i used to live in a gated community they would call me at 6:00 in the morning and say john is here. bill: really? you have to let them in. bill: how does a guy, aaron, like armstrong beat that how does he beat that or does the tour de france not care? well, it s interesting. because for years i thought that it had to be very sophisticated way to beat the test. and after reading some of the articles that have come out in the last couple of weeks. some of it was actually quite simple as just not answering the door andretending they weren t home when the testers came. but they also had much more sophisticated ways if they did have to give a sample. oftentimes they had a lot of heads up. bill: they could substitute samples and things like that. now, did you get tested erin? did they test you? i was tested quite often. i was in tested in competition but also out of competition testing that dara had