Monday, July 24, 2006

If you thought Lance Armstrong was a cycling phenom, meet Floyd Landis…

Let’s face it, if Lance Armstrong were not a cancer survivor, public interest in his cycling feats (and in professional cycling) would not have been nearly as great. Nonetheless, I suspect his fellow cyclists (especially Europeans) welcomed his retirement last year. After all, this not only guaranteed that - for the first time in seven years - someone other than Lance would win their sport’s premier event, Le Tour de France; it also eliminated the prospect of their being beaten, yet again, by an athlete with a perceived disability – given how prominently Lance's cancer treatment figured in the coverage of the race each year.

Well, so much for seizing the opportunity to redeem themselves:

Because when this year's race ended in Paris yesterday, not only was it another American cycling to victory - along the Champs-Elysées to the Arc de Triomphe - but he too had beaten these glory-starved athletes despite competing with an oft-mentioned disability: an arthritic hip….

And, alas, for the French - who seemed to suffer acid reflux at the mere mention of Lance Armstrong’s name - now comes Floyd Landis to exacerbate their gag-reflexes and prolong their national longing for a cyclist who can wrest their Tour away from these larger-than-life Americans….

NOTE: Reports are that Landis will soon undergo hip-replacement surgery. Therefore, one can only assume that if he could vanquish the competition with a bad hip then he stands a very good chance of reigning over the Tour de France for longer than Armstrong did….

Click here to see how BBC Sport reported his amazing triumph in this year’s race.

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