Meh. I hope Lance races the Giro and rides the Tour for Contador.
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Big Lance fan here - both as a cyclist and a political activist.
I reached out to the Lance Armstrong Foundation after my husband was diagnosed with cancer, and they are a HUGE part of our survival story.
I'm new to cycling and watched my first TdF last year (loved it!) I have no insights about the allegations and gossip that surround him.
But I admire him for giving back.
Meh. I hope Lance races the Giro and rides the Tour for Contador.
Gosh- I wasn't aware that there was a debate over whether he would or wouldn't ride in the TDF. I assumed that it was a given that he would ride this year! I've never watched the tour until this year and enjoyed the small portions I got to see. I just completed his book "It's not about the bike..." (or something to that effect) and it was like getting a play by play of the TDF which I actually understood this time. It just made me want to be there cheering him on. As a cancer and "funk" survivor myself I can totally relate to cycling or most athletic activities for that matter, helping to overcome disease processes that threaten the body, mind and spirit. I'm glad he's used his experience to benefit others.
I can't say his post-divorce dating has boosted his Brownie points with me (thinking of a very waiffish,elfin actress here) but I don't have to date or marry him myself (unless he really begs me of course.) I say Goooo Lance!
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Urg. We pretty much just decided we can't afford to go this year. We'd put down deposits on a trip with Backroads. (We did that in 2003 and it was amazing.) Anyway with the economy and our jobs and mortgage and etc. (oh and the new motorcycle) we have almost decided to back out.
almost.
Urg.
Thanks for spreading the news, though. It will be interesting and fun regardless of whether we're there. It always is. (I swear I should just take the month of July off.)
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There are plenty of inspirational women right here on this forum.
I find everyday people more inspiring than someone who has, in effect, become a rock star. I know he's overcome a lot and it takes a strong determined person to do that but there comes a time to retire with grace and dignity.
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I wonder how much this has to do with it?
http://www.bikeradar.com/news/articl...ith-sram-18729
Well, I think he said something to the effect that he'll be riding for the 'strongest rider' and for 'Astana' during the tour. Given his 'no gifts' ethics, I don't think we'll know for sure whom Lance is riding for until around July 11 or so when the race hits the Pyrenees.![]()
i like him! i dont know much about his history but I think hes a good role model for people to look up to. His perseverance to never give up is something very commendable in itself!
I am aware that there are inspirational people everywhere. I was not referring to watching Lance personally either but referring to the Tour as a whole.
And, yes, while surrounded by inspirational people (I told someone via PM yesterday about a 79 year old guy I know who rides Centuries like they're candy and grins the whole time) I gain something different from professional events like the Tour.
It is simply that the people in professional events have pushed and trained and risen to a level that many can only dream of and probably will never be able to achieve (I know I won't ever be able to ride my bike at speeds like they get). BUT, it doesn't keep me from wanting to know just how much I AM capable of achieving. So, I view it as inspirational by way of being a challenge--they can do "this" so can I achieve "that" by virtue of also pushing and challenging myself. (And, I won't get into a the whole doping thing--but it's cheating. Rather Lance has/hasn't is yet to be proven but I don't think he'd be stupid enough to try to dope up now anyway)
And, why retire if he feels he can still do it? Even if he doesn't win, he's trying, and that's to his credit in my book. I don't care if his name was Lance or Homer or Elmer or Tom, ****, or Harry. Anyone who gets out there and tries is a winner to me and thus, an inspiration. That 79 year old guy I mentioned isn't the fastest on the block but he's riding and riding thousands of miles a year at the age of 79--may God bless us all enough that we can say that when we hit 79.
This quote by Theodore Roosevelt was on my high school gym's wall. Some think it trite but it has "haunted" me for lack of better words my whole life, and I've always striven to not reach the end of my days and find myself a "cold and timid soul."
"It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat."
Well one good thing, I live in Austin and they actually care when Lance rides, it was all oveer the local media today. The rest of the time I just have to choke on as much longhorn stuff as they can find. Last year the entire month of July was spent with the local paper shoveling fluff about the college football practice. Give me yellow all over the paper over burnt orange.![]()
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I'm most dreadfully sorry to hear that Armstrong couldn't keep out, but has to pester not only one grand tour but two next year.
I got away with only two Armstrong tours, and was thrilled to see him go, the tours having been so much more exciting after he left. He is by far the dullest rider close to the podium, and just as I was getting used to having an interesting TdF to look forward to he's back. >Sigh<
I suppose I'd better find another mountain to climb during the summer.
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I DID/DO like watching Lance. I am a bit torn...because all the hype. But I am impressed by him. Yeah, he is egotistical...but I think a lot of really good professional atheletes are...they have to be...they have to think they are the best and will win all the time. He just comes off a bit more than most.
Maybe I am gullible--that he is and has always been clean. I had hoped when he left pro biking we would see him go back to Tri's and I did like seeing him do marathons. If I have his potential and money....I would do many of the same things.
I don't pay any attention to who or what he is dating.
I am excited that he will do more than just the TDF. And it does add an interesting mix/twist to all the other competitors on the team..Contador, Levi...makes you wonder what will happen.
I just like watching the racing....it is such a let down when the 3 weeks of the tour is done and I don't have that to look forward each day!
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