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July 12, 2003
The New Yorker | The Long Ride: How did Lance Armstrong manage the greatest comeback in sports history?
As the Tour moves into the Alps, and the likelihood of Lance Armstrong moving up into the maillot jaune, I thought I would link to the best Lance Armstrong profile I've read.
It originally ran in The New Yorker's July 15, 2002 issue. It goes into some depth about both the physiology and, more importantly, the psychology that go into making a successful Tour rider.
Posted by Frank Steele on July 12, 2003 in Rider profiles | Permalink
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