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Lance makes it 7 strong
« on: Jul 24th, 2005, 10:38am »
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Magnificent Seventh
Posted: Sunday July 24, 2005 10:29AM; Updated: Sunday July 24, 2005 11:34AM
       
PARIS (AP) -- Lance Armstrong closed out his amazing career with a seventh consecutive Tour de France victory Sunday -- and did it a little earlier than expected.
 
Because of wet conditions, race organizers stopped the clock as Armstrong and the main pack entered Paris. Although riders were still racing, with eight laps of the Champs-Elysees to complete, organizers said that Armstrong had officially won.
 
The stage started as it has done for the past six years -- with Armstrong celebrating and wearing the race leader's yellow jersey.
 
One hand on his handlebars, the other holding a flute of champagne, Armstrong toasted his teammates as he pedaled into Paris to collect his crown. He held up seven fingers -- one for each win -- and a piece of paper with the number 7 on it.
 
His sixth win last year already set a record, putting Armstrong ahead of four other riders -- Frenchmen Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault, Belgian Eddy Merckx and Spaniard Miguel Indurain -- who all won five Tours.
 
Armstrong's new record of seven wins confirmed him as one of the greatest cyclists ever, and capped a career where he came back from cancer to dominate cycling's most prestigious and taxing race.
 
But Armstrong's last ride as a professional -- the closing 89.8-mile 21st stage into Paris from Corbeil-Essonnes south of the capital -- was not without incident.
 
Three of his teammates slipped and crashed on the rain-slicked pavement coming around a bend just before they crossed the River Seine. Armstrong, right behind them, braked and skidded into the fallen riders.
 
Armstrong used his right foot to steady himself, and was able to stay on the bike.
 
His teammates, wearing special shirts with a band of yellow on right shoulder, recovered and led him up the Champs-Elysees at the front of the pack.
 
Organizers then announced that they had stopped the clock because of the slippery conditions with more than 10 miles to go.
 
In retiring after he stands on the winner's podium, against the backdrop of the Arc de Triomphe, the 33-year-old will manage a rare feat in sports -- going out on the top of his game. Armstrong has said that his decision was final and that he was walking away with "absolutely no regrets."
 
His departure begins a new era for the 102-year-old Tour, with no clear successor. Armstrong's riding and his inspiring defeat of cancer attracted new fans -- especially in the United States -- to the race, as much a part of French summers as sun cream, forest fires and traffic jams down to the Cote d'Azur.
 
Millions turned out each year, cheering, picnicking and sipping wine by the side of the road, to watch him flash past in the race leader's yellow jersey, the famed "maillot jaune."
 
Cancer survivors, autograph hunters and enamored admirers pushed, shove, and yelled "Lance! Lance!" outside his bus in the mornings for a smile, a signature, or a word from the champion.
 
He had bodyguards to keep the crowds at bay -- ruffling feathers of cycling purists who sniffed at his "American" ways.
 
Some spectators would shout obscenities or "dope!" -- doper. To some, his comeback from cancer and his uphill bursts of speed that left rivals gasping in the Alps and Pyrenees were too good to be true.
 
Armstrong insisted that he simply trained, worked and prepared harder than anyone. He was drug-tested hundreds of times, in and out of competition, but never found to have committed any infractions.
 
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Re: Lance makes it 7 strong
« Reply #1 on: Jul 24th, 2005, 10:41am »
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CNN did a special report on Lance yesterday and I only caught bits and pieces.  Something I didn't know was that his lung and heart capacities are FAR above normal compared to your average person.  Anyone else ever heard this?  Found it very interesting.
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« Reply #2 on: Jul 24th, 2005, 2:01pm »
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Yes, LL.  Several pieces have been on TV about Lance, his health and his training methods.  His dedication to this sport and the tunnel vision he must have concerning it are awesome.  
 
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« Reply #3 on: Jul 24th, 2005, 3:35pm »
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Congrats Lance!!! Grin
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He is seriously awesome. Congrats to Lance!! Cool
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« Reply #5 on: Jul 25th, 2005, 9:12pm »
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My hat's off to Lance.  This man is truly an inspration to everyone.  What an incredible work ethic.
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