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Some people sink into depression, gain weight, loose hope or worse. It is very important for cancer patients to have a motivation in life -- something to live for!! It is very important for them to know that they are worth something even if they are sick, its important that they know they are valued! And it is just as important that they know that there is hope for them and that no matter what are the odds their life has not go on unnoticed, unloved, or unappreciated. He is truly an example of not giving up even in your hardest times. I have faith that he will win and even if he doesn't he has still done what most of us only dream about -- conquering his fears, surviving the worst, and becomng a hero to himself!! GOOD LUCK LANCE!! |
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After two amazing stages in the mountains, 2nd in stage 12, first in stage 13, Armstrong is only 22 seconds behind Voeckler. And with a few more mountain stages to go, you can assume Armstrong is going to overtake him and get an unprecedented 6th title in a row. The only way he might lose, is if he has an accident.
And fellow american, Tyler Hamilton dropped out due to back problems. So Armstrong is the only real US contender left. |
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After winning today’s 180.5km Stage 15 (Valréas to Villard-de-Lans) Lance Armstrong has taken the leader’s Yellow Jersey in the Tour de France. Lance sped ahead of second place Ivan Basso with less than half a kilometer to go in the stage. Spaniard Iban Mayo, a pre-race favorite, dropped out of the race today after having fallen over 38 minutes behind Armstrong through Stage 14.
Tomorrow is a time trial, 15.5km up a mountain (with an average gradient of 7.9%) to the Alpe D’Huez ski station. Here are the top 5 riders overall after Stage 15. Lance Armstrong 67h 13m 43s Ivan Basso 1m 25s behind Andreas Kloden 3m 22s behind Francisco Mancebo 5m 39s behind Jan Ullrich 6m 54s behind Last edited by Bill Gold : 20-07-2004 at 11:57. |
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That final pass was just amazing, you think they are spent already, and he floors it around him and takes the stage, simply amazing. He really showed how much the win meant to him too, as he crossed the finish line, normally most people just raise their hands and do like a small point to god or something like that. he kind of went crazy, throwing his arms up in joy and just like screaming, that was a first.
Btw-Former leader-Voeckler is now about 9 and a half minutes out of first and is in 8th place overall-placed 54th this stage. |
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I just heard on the news that he's ahead ... in 1st place i believe!!!
Yay!! Go Lance !He's really close to achiving his goal and I believe he will!!! Slow start but the best finish -- that's what counts! ![]() |
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Last edited by David Hoff : 20-07-2004 at 23:23. |
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Ya. Lance's main goal is to save energy for the Mountains, because he knows thats his strength. So all he really does for the first couple of stages is go at a good top pace, but keep his energy, and try not to break away from the peloton, where he can draft with everyone. Then when it gets to the Mountains, he goes all out, and many dont have the skills he does in the mountains, so he gains back his time fast. in 4 mountain stages he gained 11+ minutes
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He absolutely destroyed in the time trial today, he won it by over Jan Ulrich, by just over a minute. He now is 3.48 over 2nd place Basso, 5.03 over Kloden, and 7.55 over his biggest threat Ulrich.
With just 4 stages left, it looks like he will be able to coast his way to his sixth straight tour title. |
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What I should've said was "it was a strategic start" Slow -- so that he could save energy ... and anyway it shouldn't matter as much how he starts (or how other people 'put it') ... what should matter is that he WINS ... right???!!! |
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After winning the 17th stage today, Armstrong is now 4.09 over Basso-whose in 2nd and 8.08 over Ulrich who is in 4th. So it is now pretty safe to say Lance Armstrong is the 2004 Tour de France Champion, the only way he can really lose now, is if he crashes, or some unforeseen event occurs.
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Well, maybe not
http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=1844916 He says he'll probably skip next year, but he wants to run it again |
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Quick update-he finished with the peloton today, he didnt lose any time. At one point he was up with the leaders, but dropped back so he could let some of the other guys get a win.
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