Haven't been round these parts much for a REALLY long time but this one, as soon as I read the article, meant I had to come back.
A couple of points:
1. I still think the common assumption that most if not all cyclists are juiced.
2. I am rather confident that includes Lance Armstrong.
3. This information coming from Landis is pathetic, too late, and he is the worst kind of witness- he has NO credibility.
If Landis had won, turned himself in the next day and done all this to PROVE how people cheat and outted people then, yeah he's a jerk but he deserves some credit. To wait until you have nothing left before admitting that you've been LYING bold faced for FOUR YEARS about your own personal involvement shows a complete lack of character and it's pathetic.
This won't change anything, this won't shift any paradigms just like Operacion Puerto didn't. They're all lousy cheats but no one who matters will do anything about it WHEN it matters.
Outing your teammates four years after the fact when you are just as guilty as anyone else is pathetic. It takes no balls to accuse people when you have nothing to lose. If he had done all this before his own reputation and life were tarnished to shit it would be valuable. To turn in your teammates and the people who allegedly paid your bills (and doping bills) is sorry.
And to whomever said "he knows about libel laws" that's also a terrible argument. He has NOTHING to lose.
Landis is a crybaby who was "beat by the system" a proven liar and a proven cheat. Who cares what he says?
We all know that they cheat, but unless you catch them in the act it's end of discussion.