Is Floyd Landis lying about Lance Armstrong?
After denying doping charges for years, disgraced cyclist Floyd Landis has sent e-mails to sports authorities admitting that he used performance-enhancing drugs for most of his career. Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title, felt compelled to add that other top American cyclists — including seven-time Tour winner Lance Armstrong — had cheated, too. However, Armstrong, who’s long denied doping allegations and never tested positive, said Landis has no proof. “It’s just our word against [his],” Armstrong said, “and we like our word.” Who’s telling the truth? (Watch an AP report about the bikers’ battle) Floyd Landis has no credibility: Landis’ track record is hardly encouraging, says Bob Cesca in The Huffington Post. First, he wrote a book “hilariously titled Positively False” to defend himself against doping allegations, and now he admits the whole thing was a big, fat lie. Yet he wants us to take his word over that of Lance Armstrong, one of “the classiest, most popul