Whose sad Lance Armstrong isn't going to race anymore?
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Tour De France
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Huh?....Just kidding I edited it. Words aren't my friend today apparently.
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"Who said...." or "Who's sad"? He's old and ready for the nursing home. At this point, he'd probably be risking serious injury if he kept doing it. If he's not burnt out after seven victories....
That record should stand for a long time. He may be the best athlete, in any sport, in a hundred years (Jim Brown is a credible number two).
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Lance Armstrong is hosting Saturday Night Live tonight (rerun from Halloween), and Sheryl Crow is the musical guest.
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Oh I know. I never pass up the chance to see Lance. He's beautiful. Damn you Sheryl Crow!
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ya, hes a good cycleisyt but i bet hes a cocky asshole in really life.....tho i respect him for his cycleing skills
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Damn you Sheryl Crow!Didn't they break up a few months ago? Maybe he's available.> Damn you Sheryl Crow!As far as I know, there's no evidence of that. If he's not cocky in public, why would he be cocky in private?By the way, I know someone who knows someone who knows someone who was at a party with Armstrong, who claims to have sqeezed his behind, and said it was like iron.
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Oh yeah they did! That just totally made my day. Thanks steve. Hmmm now you got me thinking about his rock hard butt. 'Tis goiing to be a could day....
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I am. he is cute, in that little outfit. its cool he can still do that even with the canser and stuff. Plus i love how he always kicks everyones ass over there. hes awsome
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In reply to:
That record should stand for a long time. He may be the best athlete, in any sport, in a hundred years (Jim Brown is a credible number two).
He wouldn't be anywhere without a good team behind him. The Tour de France is very much a team sport.
I got the chance to see it last year. A group flew by a few minutes before the peloton went by. They were so fast - I was stunned.
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He wouldn't be anywhere without a good team behind him. The Tour de France is very much a team sport.Yes, that's very true, and Armstrong has been very lucky in having great teams and a great coach (Chris Carmichael, from Miami...I met him when we were 13), and a great team coach. But as an individual, Armstrong has "rare athletic physical attributes". He's well beyond the norm, as Eddy Mercx was.I've been in France during the Tour (pre-Lance), but I was never able to coordinate my location with theirs , and none of the people I knew were very interested.