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By Slate Olson • 2nd October 2009 07:09am • Posted in Misc

"10/2, the day it all changed." - Lance Armstrong

It's tough to be a cyclist and not somehow have Lance Armstrong come into topic somewhere along the way. When you talk with people who don't ride, most of them (especially if they are Americans) know little about our sport—but they know Lance. Amongst cyclists there's the constant divide of "Did he or didn't he?" Is he the greatest ever? Was his sole focus in preparing for the Tour brilliant, or lacking in comparison to the traditional paths of Eddy, Mig, and Hinault? Why would the "old man" come back and risk it all this year? What's left to prove?

But the one thing that I think both the non-cyclist and veteran rider agree on is that Lance's story of Cancer survival is amazing. Nearly a thing of fiction really, it'd be tough for the most imaginative storytellers to create a tale of overcoming those sorts of odds to become a legendary champion.

It might seem odd to see this on the Rapha site, but during my years at Nike I was fortunate to get to spend some time with "Mellow Johnny", and helped to bring his stories and the LIVESTRONG message to life. So, I know that October 2nd is a very special day for Lance and now for millions of other people around the world who believe. Happy anniversary.

Comments

Stefan Rohner

3rd October 2009 04:07pm

thanks for posting this picture, did not knew this one.

best Stefan

Stefan Rohner

3rd October 2009 04:57pm

"Did he or didn't he?"

I dont care, they do it all. I think he should be more humble, Indurain would be a good example for him.

Charles Pearch

3rd October 2009 05:26pm

Maybe ASO should announce that ALL past winners of the TdeF are true Champions, that the past is the past, if you are caught today thats it, no more rides in ASO races. Period. This guy is a great Champion as is Miguel, Eddy, Alberto, Laurent, Bernaud, the list goes on, and so should we. Thank you Nelson Mandela for showing us how…..

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