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If you like the outdoors, Colorado is a big adventure playground for adults: it's great for skiing, cycling, climbing, and hiking.
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I discovered Boulder not through cycling but skiing. I was recruited by the university for the ski team, and in my opinion, it's the best place for skiing - you have this super-light, fluffy champagne snow.
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We don't have the answer to why there was a positive test at the moment, ... If I knew the answer, I'd have it tattooed on my arm. The bottom line, I didn't blood dope.
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The truth always finds it's way out, even years and years and years later. The truth always prevails.
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With regard to my case, the concept has been called a 'sign of the apocalypse' and listed under the News of the Weird.
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We expect it will last for about a week.
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If you look at my career, I kind of got progressively better and better and better. I came closer to the top.
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My chances of racing in this year's Tour de France are slim to none. That's what got me out of bed every morning.
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Whenever I was on the podium, it felt weird. I was obviously happy to have done well, but it wasn't truly happy from the bottom of my heart.
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For me, having the opportunity to go to college was very important. To miss out on an education is a loss.
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Once in a while, when I was younger, I'd lie, then tell the truth, and I'd feel better.
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If you weren't a risk-taker, you were always going to be a step behind. You could be the best cyclist in the world, but if you weren't a risk-taker, you weren't going to win the Tour de France.
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They've pushed me down a big ravine, but I'll get back up to the top.
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I'm still not at 100 percent since the crash last week.
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Not for a second did I think it was going to turn out this way. The bottom line is an innocent athlete was suspended from competition. You could say it's a victory for USADA (U.S. Anti Doping Agency), but I think it's better to say it's a tragedy for all athletes. I'm innocent.
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I lied for years and years. And the thing about lies and secrets is that they eat you alive from the inside. I would not wish that pain on anyone.
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Once you start lying, you get kind of comfortable. You start believing it. Especially if you truly believe you didn't really cheat because you were doing what everybody else was doing.
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If you do have a team where every rider has a huge list of results, that means everybody wants to do the race for themselves. The strongest team in the Tour is not the strongest team on paper.
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I knew that people disliked me, and there always will be, but that's the price you pay for being in the limelight, so to speak.
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I'd never really experienced the West before moving to Colorado. The East Coast, where I grew up, has a lot of big cities, like Boston and New York, and is more densely populated, and I instantly fell in love with the big open spaces of the West, where you can see not just for a few miles but for a few hundred miles.
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Once in a great while I miss the racing, the feeling of winning. That rush. That adrenaline.
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You can call me a cheater and doper until the cows come home. But the fact remains that in a race where everybody had equal opportunity, I played the game, and I played it well.
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Lies suck; they tear you apart from the inside out.
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Boulder was my U.S. base for the better part of 20 years, and it will always have a special place in my heart.