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Tour De France – the Tour De Lance

Tour De France – the Tour De Lance

Cycling as a sport may seem monotonous but it is truly a test of endurance, will power and determination of an individual. Though it may not seem as exciting as other team or individual sports, it does tend to leave some lasting impressions. Here I refer to the World Championship of cycling the Tour De France. The most popular cycling event in the world, also considered to be the most grueling and the most challenging of endurance events. As any sport does the Tour had its heroes and witnessed a few miracles, but none larger and more significant in its 150 year history than the past decade which belonged to Lance Armstrong.

The story is truly remarkable, and for me it was the decade of the Lance Armstrong version of the Tour De France. Lance Armstrong was a world class cyclist who had won consecutive Tour DuPont titles in 1996 (premiere race of the U.S professional cycling circuit) and was on a high as he had won a few stages of the Tour De France. Then he dropped out of the Tour and was a disappointment at the Olympics. Later that year he was diagnosed with third stage of testicular cancer and had a slim chance of survival. His career and life was nearly over. For all those who think they have problems, cancer is not easy to deal with.

He underwent treatment and tried his level best to survive. In 1997 he started the “Livestrong” foundation for cancer research in association with Nike (recognized by the Yellow Bands) and after nearly a year of treatment he survived cancer. His will to live was much too strong, to give up that easily. He resumed cycling in 1998 and began training, much to the surprise of the Doctors. Then came the era of the Tour De Lance (his nickname), he won his first Tour in 1999, this led to a string of seven consecutive titles from 1999 to 2005.

Lance Armstrong a true hero and champion, for all of us who gave up at some point here is a success story of determination, courage, commitment and the will to live. Lance Armstrong went through the toughest times not only in sport but life as well. Champions can make it happen and Lance made life happen. “Never give up” is epitomized by the Lance Armstrong story.


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2010 Tour De France Stage 13 Results Set Stage for Pyrenees

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The Tour de France is now heading for the all-important Pyrenees, to decide things between Andy Schleck and Alberto Contador. Both stayed out of the way and stayed level today, as Schleck maintains a 31 second lead going into the mountains. Contributor: Robert Dougherty Published: Jul 17, 2010
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Tour de FranceSaturday’s stage 13: The 121.8-mile course from Rodez to Revel went over five low-level climbs. Winner: Alexandre Vinokourov of Kazakhstan in a solo breakaway.
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tour de france / Armstrong joins supporting cast

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SAINT-JEAN-DE-MAURIENNE, France – Lance Armstrong isn’t going away. His arms and legs are covered in bruises and scabs that still oozed blood two days after he crashed, and his Tour de France title hopes collapsed. Yet on the most physically taxing stage of… Lance Armstrong – Tour de France – France – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Alberto Contador
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Tour de France 2010: Bastille Day can inspire host riders to storm to stage 10 victory
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, France – On this first 2010 Tour de France rest day, Lance Armstrong rode a historic Alps climb, the Col de Joux Plane, one of the steepest of cycling’s mountain rides. It was a training trip for Armstrong, said cyclist Levi Leipheimer, the part-time Santa… Lance Armstrong – Tour de France – Levi Leipheimer – Cycling – Sport
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Tour favourite Alberto Contador and Bradley Wiggins, the British contender, are adamant they will fight back after their disappointing first Alpine stages on Sunday.
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Boonen Banned From Tour De France

Boonen Banned From Tour De France

Belgium’s former world cycling champion, Tom Boonen, has been forced out of this year’s Tour de France.

The rider was barred after it was revealed that he had tested positive for cocaine use outside of competition in May.

So drugs are yet again making the headlines of cycling’s annual “jewel in the crown” and it has not even started. It does not get underway until July 5.

There again drugs and cycling seem to be two words that are almost synonymous in a sport that is riddled with doping scandals.

The winners of the last two Tours, Spain’s Alberto Contador in 2008 and US rider Floyd Landis in 2007 – have both been at the centre of doping allegations.

Indeed last year’s event overall degenerated into what was termed a “Tour de Frauds” with several top riders forced to drop out during the race after failing controls.

Organisers of the Tour seem to make an annual effort to clean up what is considered by many to be the sport’s showpiece but clearly face an uphill battle.

Reacting quickly to the news of Boonen’s positive test for cocaine, the Tour’s general race director Christian Prudhomme said the actions of the rider had brought disgrace upon cycling and the Tour itself.

And he is not kidding. Boonen is yet another high profile rider to make the headlines for the wrong reasons. He was world champion in 2005, took last year’s green jersey as the best sprinter on the Tour and just last April won the prestigious Paris-Roubaix race when he beat Switzerland’s Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland in a sprint finish.

While Boonen might be out of this year’s race his team, Quickstep, will still take part.

It is perhaps it’s a little hard to believe that Proudhomme actually thought and apparently still thinks the sport’s image hadn’t been tarnished almost beyond repair.

News of yet another drugs scandal, albeit outside of competition and therefore under the circumstances not considered performance enhancing, will hardly rock the nation or the sport.

Officially even though cocaine is classed as a stimulant, it is only considered a prohibited substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency if taken during competition.

The Tour’s organisers and the sport’s governing body, ICU, defend themselves, claiming the very tests they carry out prove how much more of an effort they are making to rid the sport of its shame.

This year’s 21-stage Tour de France will get rolling on July 5 from Brest in western France. Unusually there will be no prologue, but in keeping with tradition the race will wind its way around the country before ending up in the nation’s Capital, Paris, on July 27. There it’ll be a race to the end passing the Eiffel Tower before a last sprint up the world famous Champs Elysees to cross the finish line.

Of course whether it will be free from further unwelcome revelations is a matter of conjecture, but it is a fair bet that drugs will in some way be making the headlines yet again before, during and probably after the event.

Johnny Summerton is a Paris-based broadcaster, writer and journalist specialising in politics and sport. Visit his site for a look at some the stories making the headlines here in France http://www.persiflagefrance.com

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