He still had to stay upright and out of trouble for 7 years in a row.
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He still had to stay upright and out of trouble for 7 years in a row.
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"Greg (Lemond) needs to decide if he's anti-doping or anti-Lance (Armstrong)." Floyd Landis
Landis interview on Cyclingnews.com.
Some things aren't right...
As many of you have heard, there is quite the situation brewing out in Colorado with an alleged hit-and-run case. How the local DA is handling the case is what has been causing the uproar. As more and more news outlets get the story, groups are forming to hopefully take action. One of those being from cyclingnews.com and Bike Radar tech editor, James Huang called 'We're People on Bikes, Not Lifeless Obstacles in Your Way'. There is an online petition that you can sign to join to help allow the judicial process to start. Regardless of how this all plays out, it points out the important issue that as cyclists we need to make our voices heard otherwise we will be overlooked. In Urban Velo's latest issue, they took the bold stance of publishing pictures of a hit-and-run that ended in the tragic death of a cyclist to help serve as a reminder of the cost when things go horribly wrong. As cyclists we must stand up and let our voices be heard!
SRAMano
Look closely... very closely. It may look kosher but the reality is that some thing just a little off... Cyclingnews.com posted these photos a few days ago, for a closer look go there. Not that this is anything unusual for pro teams to be sponsored by one company and then actually ride a competitor just 'altered', but come on... I really want to like the new SRAM stuff, but lately there has been to many reasons not too, but that's another story for another day. UPDATED 11:24PM EST 04.09.2008: GEOFF IN HIS INFINITE WISDOM AND SPARE TIME... ORIGINALLY POINTED THIS PICTURE OUT TO ME. So on the rare occasion I do give credit where it is due.