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I don't care what anybody says, but Lance Armstrong is the greatest male athlete to ever walk this planet. It's amazing what he has gone through and more amazing what he has done. I think its really sad and pathetic that these tabloids, newspapers and news agencies have nothing better to do then accuse him of using steroids... I hope he wins his 6th in a row!
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I agree with DJ 100%.
In a kind of disturbing way, the reporters are really complementing Armstrong. Basically they're saying that he's so $@#$@#$@#$@# good, he *has* to be on something. I do think it's really, really low though. The man is a cancer survivor. After going through Chemo, I am 100% sure he has an adversion to using *any* kind of drugs. His book really is fantastic, and one of the most inspirational I have ever read. I found it while cleaning my closet the other day and just sat down and read the entire thing again, and loved it even more. Here's to Lance making history! Cory |
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For the record, if he did use steroids anytime after chemo up to a few years, his chances of dying from using steroids would go up through the roof... |
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In today's 210km Stage 3 (Waterloo to Wasquehal) Lance lost a few seconds to Robbie McEwen and Jean-Patrick Nazon, and is in fifth place. He is 16 seconds behind leader Robbie McEwen as of this moment. Armstrong avoided a nasty crash that held up rivals Iban Mayo, Christophe Moreau, and Stuart O'Grady. The crash left Marco Velo with a compound fracture of his collarbone, and forced him to retire from the race.
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The US Postal Service team won today's Stage 4 64.5km (Cambrai to Arras) team time trial giving Lance Armstrong the lead in the Tour de France for the first time this year. Lance has a 36 second advantage over American Tyler Hamilton, and a 55 second lead over Jan Ullrich.
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Here are the standings (down to Armstrong's position) after today's 200.5km Stage 5 from Amiens to Chartres.
1st - Thomas Voeckler 2nd - Stuart O'Grady (3:13 behind) 3rd - Sandy Casar (4:06 behind) 4th - Magnus Backstedt (6:06 behind) 5th - Jakob Piil (6:58 behind) 6th - Lance Armstrong (9:35 behind) |
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Hey Bill, where's today's update?
What do you think of Armstrong's fall? |
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<edit> Joe, Were you referring to his crash or to his fall in the overall standings? With regard to the crash today, it didn’t look that bad. He got up, and made it back into the pack and finished well. With regard to the standings I would say that the breakaway group from yesterday who leapfrogged him in the overall standings isn’t a threat to him (taking into account that their skill drops off in the mountain stages). Here are the overall standings down to Armstrong’s position after today’s 196km Stage 6 (Bonneval to Angers): 1st - Thomas Voeckler (24h 37m 30s) 2nd - Stuart O'Grady (3:01 behind) 3rd - Sandy Casar (4:06 behind) 4th - Magnus Backstedt (6:06 behind) 5th - Jakob Piil (6:58 behind) 6th - Lance Armstrong (9:35 behind) </edit> Last edited by Bill Gold : 09-07-2004 at 17:55. |
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