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Lance Armstrong’s Attempt to Talk About ‘Fairness’ in Sports Hilariously Backfires

Also in Traina Thoughts: New Steph Curry documentary; 25th anniversary of iconic WWE moment; the lengths sports fan will go to and much more.

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In 2012, Lance Armstrong was stripped of his cycling titles after an investigation found he used performance-enhancing drugs during his career.

“Using PEDs” is totally underselling what Armstrong did, The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said Armstrong was the ringleader of “the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen.”

Cut to 2023. Armstrong, who has a podcast to promote, recently interviewed Caitlyn Jenner to discuss trans athletes and fairness in sports.

The fact that Armstrong is concerned about fairness in sports didn’t sit well with many people. Before we get to that, let me just point out the absurdity of this tweet from the disgraced athlete.

“Having a conversation that almost nobody dares touch.”

Right. Absolutely NOBODY is talking about trans athletes these days. You can’t find coverage of it anywhere. It’s not being discussed on cable news or social media or newspapers or websites at all these days.

While that tweet was just ridiculous, this tweet proved to be hilarious thanks to the addition of information from Twitter’s Community Notes.

From there, Twitter users did their usual thing and lit into Armstrong for his unabashed hypocrisy. It wasn’t pretty, but it was definitely funny.

2. It blows me away that even one person thought this was funny or original.

3. One of the most iconic moments in pro wrestling history took place 25 years ago when The Undertaker threw Mick Foley off the top of a Hell in a Cell cage. The two men recently sat down together to celebrate the anniversary by rewatching the match and offering commentary.

4. AppleTV+ will begin streaming Stephen Curry: Underrated, a documentary on the Warriors superstar, beginning July 21. It looks excellent based on the trailer, which was just released.

5. Time2Play.com recently conducted a study to see how far fans would go for their love of sports. Some highlights from the study:

• 1 in 5 would miss a family event like a wedding or birthday to catch an important game

 42% would ditch a work meeting to watch their favorite team play

• 61% would plan their entire vacation around a sports game

• 1 in 5 fans would name their child or pet after their favorite team or player

• More than 1/3 would travel to another country to catch a big game

6. The latest SI Media With Jimmy Traina features a conversation with The Ringer’s Bryan Curtis about the latest sports media news, including Stephen A. Smith’s wild podcast, what’s going on with The Athletic, coverage of Zion Williamson’s off-the-court drama and much more.

Following Curtis, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins me for our weekly “Traina Thoughts” segment. This week, Sal goes in-depth on his huge promotion that will see him going from the overnight show to the 10 a.m.–2 p.m. show on WFAN, what the response has been like, whether he’ll still be able to do the “Traina Thoughts” segment every week and more.

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7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: Lotta talk the past couple of days about the Jets being the team featured on this year’s edition of Hard Knocks, so let’s look back at the most memorable moment from when the team appeared on the show in 2010.

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