Not only did he insult him, he also did not allow him to stand on the podium of the race (in the video below you can see the photo of Armstrong alone on the podium of the race):
"Every time I attacked him he would come from behind, not only because of the effort, but he would say all those insults to me that I'm not going to reproduce now in English and Spanish, because he spoke some Spanish. The truth is that I was very surprised at how unsportsmanlike he was and how little respect he had for his opponents. When we arrived at the finish line, it was the last day, we went up to the podium the first 3. I was second. The race director told me 'Igor, you can't go up, because
Lance Armstrong has told me that if you go up, he won't go up and I can't do anything else because we need Lance Armstrong on the podium'".
"Stories of how people like Lance have manipulated history, people, how he has imposed his power over everything. Thanks to that power he won many victories and stepped on many people like he stepped on me at that moment. In the photo of the Midi Libre of 2002 he is alone. They are people who manipulate reality to win, to take over everything".
It must be said that Igor was not just anyone. Precisely in that year 2002, in the
Tour de France he finished fifth, wore yellow and won a time trial. His ONCE colleague Joseba Beloki was second overall behind
Lance Armstrong who, as you know, would later be stripped of his victory for systemic doping.