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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 10:36 am
Armstrong seals seventh Tour win


Lance Armstrong sealed a seventh successive Tour de France victory amid chaotic scenes at the finish in Paris.
The Texan, riding his last-ever race, narrowly avoided a nasty crash moments before reaching the Champs-Elysees.

But he survived the scare to finish safely four minutes clear of Ivan Basso overall with Jan Ullrich in third spot.

Alexandre Vinokourov savoured stage glory, while Thor Hushovd secured the green jersey and Mickael Rasmussen was crowned King of the Mountains.

But the day belonged to Armstrong, who rode into retirement with a record seventh win in cycling's most prestigious event.

The 33-year-old overcame life-threatening cancer before landing his first Tour de France victory in 1999.

And in the following years, he beat the likes of Marco Pantani, Joseba Beloki, Basso and rival-in-chief Ullrich to retain his title time and again.


I couldn't have done this without the team behind me - I owe them everything
Lance Armstrong

Despite speculation that he might struggle to keep focused in his final year of competition, Armstrong was never troubled in 2005.

He took a minute out of Ullrich on the opening day and assumed absolute control of proceedings on stage 10 - a brutal Alpine slog to Courchevel - before signing off with a dominant time-trial win on the penultimate stage.

Sunday's traditional champagne leg to Paris threatened to turn sour when Armstrong's Discovery Team henchman George Hincapie slid off his bike on rain-swept roads.

But Armstrong managed to put out his right foot to avoid tumbling into his compatriot.


TOUR DE FRANCE WINNERS, 2005
Overall: Lance Armstrong
Points: Thor Hushovd
King of the Mountains: Mickael Rasmussen
Young rider: Yaroslav Popovych
Team: T-Mobile

And organisers responded by taking the unusual step of stopping the race clock after the first of eight laps through the streets of Paris because of the poor weather.

This made Armstrong's victory safe and looked likely to leave the sprinters with a hair-raising dash to stage glory.

But Vinokourov - one of the most aggressive riders of the Tour - cheated the fast-finishers with a well-timed move 2km out to claim a memorable win and leapfrog Levi Leipheimer into fifth place overall.

Speaking from the podium after his farewell triumph, Armstrong paid tribute to his closest rivals and his team.

"I couldn't have done this without the team behind me - I owe them everything," said the American.

"Ullrich is a special rival and a special person and Basso is almost too good of a friend to race - he may be the future of the Tour."

Armstrong ended with an appeal to cycling's critics in an era dogged by drugs controversies.

"You should believe in these people [the cyclists]. There are no secrets.

"This is a hard Tour and hard work wins it. Vive Le Tour."
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 10:43 am
And all of Austin is cheering him on right .....about....NOW! :-)

Cudos to him. I cant hardly MOUNT my bike, cant imagine riding around an entire country!
From what I hear of him he seems like a truly neat guy!
He has busted his ass to be where he is, he deserves all the glory. That is a great accomplishment.
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 10:45 am
He's saying he might run for Governor of Texas.
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 10:46 am
What an amazing athlete. He beat cancer. He beat the odds and he beat the best. Truly a class act.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 10:47 am
Yes, he is an outstanding guy as the guys of his team are!
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 11:04 am
Bike sales in the US have gone up like crazy! Wink
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 11:04 am
governor?
are you SERIOUS?
huh....... tell me he isnt ( cough ) republican?
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PDiddie
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 11:15 am
shewolfnm wrote:
governor?
are you SERIOUS?
huh....... tell me he isnt ( cough ) republican?


Dunno.

He shows up here, but so do a few other Republicans.
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 12:09 pm
shewolfnm wrote:
governor?
are you SERIOUS?
huh....... tell me he isnt ( cough ) republican?


Doesn't appear to be.
Quote:
"Once we settle down to talk at a long wooden table, we are swapping stories about George W. Bush, his fellow Texan. We agree that our politics are different to Bush's, but that the President is smarter, funnier and more likeable than the caricature. Even Sheryl, whose politics Armstrong describes as "way out Left", says that it's hard to meet Bush and not like him. I had assumed, because he and Bush were Texans and I'd seen pictures of them laughing and joking in the Oval Office, that Armstrong was a Republican. But he says his politics are "middle to Left". He is "against mixing up State and Church, not keen on guns, pro women's right to choose". And very anti war in Iraq. "


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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 12:32 pm
Last words of Armstrong: Vive le Tour, forever!
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 02:09 pm
Famous last words of a lot of people.
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Francis
 
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Reply Sun 24 Jul, 2005 02:31 pm
Now, if he copies...
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Bodo
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2005 02:21 pm
Truly amazing.
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