Comments about ‘This year's Tour de France is a last hurrah for Lance Armstrong’
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I strongly suggest that you watch this on Versus. I hope the DesNews will give it a lot of coverage. This is one of the year's most compelling athletic events.
I'm guessing none of these Americans will do anything this year. They will lose their competitive edge now that Floyd Landis spilled the beans on who these guys really are...
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Since Landis is the most truthful man there is. He lied and lied about his positive test. Next he even writes a book titled "Positively Negative" disputing the accusations. Even his confession is contradictory. He first mentions how he does not feel guilty about using PEDs, and then he said he is confessing to clear his conscience.
Lance should really try to get some time on Contador during Stage 3, because Contador is known to have trouble with the cobble stones. On the other hand Contador is almost impossible to beat in the mountains and very strong in the time trail.
Go, Lance, Go. Remember "it's not about the bike." I wish I could thank Mr. Armstrong for writing that book. For all of his positive influence in sports and the cycling world, that book is a gift to so many.
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