projections to live up too... I thought it was a 'chubby runners' wristband ? Could be wrong though.From cyclingnews : Armstrong continues for NYC MarathonLance Armstrong
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to help Armstrong at NYC marathonBy ROB GLOSTERAP SPORTS WRITERNEW YORK -- Lance Armstrong will get a little help from an all-star cast of distance runners past and present when he makes his marathon debut Sunday.Armstrong, who relied on the support
in the top one hundred!"Lance and Jj, both Top 100 finishers in the Texas Totter 5K":oD 'The Texas tottie 5k!'He beats me by 30 secs, oh well. from the beeb;Armstrong to run in NY marathonLance Armstrong Cycling legend Lance Armstrong is planning to compete
Documentary - thought some of you may be interested. Science of Lance Armstrong 8:00pm - 9:00pm Discovery Channel A documentary programme exploring Lance's high altitude training methods and wind tunnel testing. As this is satelite i think it
what motybike have you got anyway?? Hey Candy do ya wanna buy it pls pretty plsxxxxxxxxxx And Lance does it again 20th win under his belt :)))))))) Awesome wasn't it... Boring - I wanted to see a race. I wanted someone to rip Armstrong's legs off, even
, maybe I should retire this year as well. Legend. Wonder if he'll still go for the hour record. here's teh full transcript from his press conference.http://www.thepaceline.com/lance.aspxhe can run a sub-5 min mile .... maybe he'll trot around FLM sometime
to achieve whatever goal he set himself. Surely he has to improve his tendons, elastic ability, running style etc etc. This will take time, no? According to www.lanceArmstrong.com his VO2 max is 83.8 and his age is 34.So if you plumb that into the predictor
Lance Armstrong has announced that he is getting married to Cheryl Crow, and also he is thinking of coming out of retirement to enter next year's Tour de France "...to piss off the French" LOL!If only. Here is the link to ths news itemhttp
Alastair Campbell shows off his journalistic skills in the first of an occasional series of interviews. His first subject is five-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong. The American cyclist's story is the stuff of Hollywood - a man at the top