Yello, it's perhaps a shame that many others are less open minded to others opinions than you!
Red Light, I don't doubt that - Micheal Jackson is another example of this, in my opinion... but that's a whole other can of worms!
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Without doubt I think anyone could agree with this...... up to a particular point, all LA did was bring the world of pro cycling into sharp focus around the world. Long before there were allegations of him doping, he DID, undoubtedly, and perhaps in the eyes of many, (uneducated in the world of pro cycling)
'make' the TdF watchable, exciting, and even take up cycling again. I count myself in that group - I bought a racer, rode many miles, did the L2B, got fitter, began reading here at CC, enjoyed a new past-time in my life (which continues still) watched the TdF's, World class races on TV, enjoyed the Wiggins/Millar/Cav. All due to him, or maybe the TV hype of him.
I wonder how many others he has inspired, not just cycling, but in their lives through the cancer recovery.
It's interesting in any case - whatever anyone's opinion......