In reply to ClimberEd:
> What do people really expect Armstrong to say?
i am surprised he actually said yes. I thought that would be dangerous from the reverse law suits etc but i guess the legal and PR advice came out in favour (maybe because they figured he was going to lose anyway).
> If so they are living in cloud cuckoo land, if you were Armstrong would you do it. Nope.....
it depends on what he wants. Some think he is angling at having the ban somewhat lifted so he can take part in triathlons etc. If he wants that then the authorities will want a lot more than him finally admitting to use (if they wanted evidence of that they could just read their own report).
> Personally I think it's a step in the right direction and better than him hiding under a stone. He's a very bad man, but there also people with very transparent personal vendettas against him.
by personal vendettas you mean those who got sued and/or forced out of professional cycling by him in the past.
Cant imagine why they might want to put the boot in.