Armstrong takes Yellow in almost record time!

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    I'm self-reliant out of necessity lol. Too many people have let me down or just plain flaked on me. I've learned not to depend on others for too much. Sure is a pain in the ass when moving furniture though lol.

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    I like watching this too and I'm rooting for Armstrong even thought I'm not an American Yesterday in my spin class I talked about the tour, like "Are you tired? Well think of the guys in tour de France and start pedaling!!" I swear they all worked harder!

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    I have to say I’m not a big bike fan; I like riding every now and then but not hardcore like some people in here. But I have tell you, every single morning I’m stuck to OLN watching the tour, much respect for those guys that’s just crazy.

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    Lance wins a record 6th straight!!!!! He and Team Postal dominated this year's tour. As part of the new Discovery Channel deal, he is contractually obligated to ride in next year's tour. I hope that there's no renegotiations and that when the time comes, he still will go for #7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aggies1ut
    As part of the new Discovery Channel deal, he is contractually obligated to ride in next year's tour.
    Actually, he is obligated to ride next season, but the specific races have not yet been determined. Lance will have to sit down with his new sponsor and work that out. Speculation has it that he will race some other European races next year like the Giro d'Italia, then come back for the TdF in 2006.

    Crap, Lance is "only" 32 years old. Professional athletes, especially cyclists, usually hit their prime around 34 nowadays.

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    Damn. I'm thinking he'll do the Giro, the Tour of Georgia, and others...God I hope he does the Tour de France though. I'm sort of suprised that Clodden beat out Basso for second though. Basso may be the one of the next potential winners some day.

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