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It seems the hard core cycle fans and cancer survivors feel it's a witch hunt. Where as the casual or non fans feel he's guilty. Most polls I have seen are split almost 50/50. I'm in the he's guilty camp.
It just seems strange that a guy who has always been known as a great fighter. Decides to call it quits. Almost like pulling his bike over in the middle of a race and saying I'm done. It makes no sense. Except that he now doesn't need to testify which could have opened up all kinds of incriminating evidence. Which may result in lawsuits costing him millions. It also lets him stand behind the I never failed a drug test, which is simply not true. And it prevents the ex teammates from testifying.
Just another in a long line of cheating athletes who did anything for the big $$$. What is sad is how they hurt all the honest guys and girls who did it by the books but didn't make it big because of dishonesty in others.