From: Lesley Groff To: Ike Groff <I Subject: Re: Why I'm not angry at Lance Armstrong By Sally Jenkins Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 17:39:52 +0000 yes, I read that also. On Jan 16, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Ike Groff wrote: Read page two also From: Lesley Groff [mailto: Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 12:30 PM To: Ike Groff Subject: Re: Why I'm not angry at Lance Armstrong By Sally Jenkins thanks. interesting On Jan 16, 2013, at 11:14 AM, Ike Groff wrote: Why I'm not angry at Lance Armstrong By Sally Jenldrts,llecember 15, 2012 <imagesjpg≥ gmage002.pnwIllew Photo Gallery : USADA says Armstrong will be banned from cycling: The U.S. Anti-Doping... I like Lance Armstrong, have always liked him. Not the fairy-tale prince, but the real him, the guy with the scars in his head, both visible and invisible, the combative hombre who once crossed a finish line swinging his fists at another rider, the contradictory, salty-mouthed, anti-religious nonbeliever, who nevertheless restored a chapel. The man who tried to whip cancer fair and square, and did more good with his name and fortune than any athlete I've ever met. I've searched high and low for my anger at Lance, and I can't find it. It's just not there. I checked — looked in every corner, and I'm empty of it. I've tried for weeks now to summon the moral certitude and outrage that others seem to demand, and I don't have it, maybe because he's my friend and co-author of "It's Not About the Bike," but also because my opinion of him was never based on what he did in a bike race in France to years ago. And while we're on that subject, there is no question in my mind he was EFTA00397887