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"This is a disaster for [Team] Radioshack…This is the beginning of the end for Armstrong…"
- Eurosport Commentator (Just now)

I’m watching Stage 8 right now. The mountain stages, and the hellish climbs they entail, have only just started. This stage is considered only ‘medium’. He’s crashed 3 times in this stage alone and just can keep up. Alberto Contador seems well out of reaching distance now. Do you think he even has a chance at this point?
This just in:

As far as this tour is concerned, Lance has confirmed it himself:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/11/lance-armstrong-tour-de-france-crashes-finished_n_642204.html

I am watching the Tour de France on TV. The competitive bicyclists at the tour are probably the most durable endurance athletes of any sport. For over a month, these men will pedal bikes for 3 - 4hrs at high speeds nearly everyday with only approx. 3 days rest during the month. Tomorrow - they begin to race through the mountain roads of the Alps. Lance Armstrong - who has won this tour several times and without any more to prove - is racing once again….

I get tired just watching them race.
TUs all around — Poor Lance Armstrong has another day of falls bec of traffic…The guy would be the "SC" among these riders & is still in the top 20 despite the series of accidents since last Monday…at least they all get a rest day on Monday.

I have been watching the OLN coverage and I almost never see Lance. The only reason I watch the tour is to see Lance race and I think that is the only reason most Americans give a fik about this race. What is the matter with the TV syndicates? Don’t they understand that no one gives a fik about a Contador or and Evans? All we want is the drama of Lance Armstrong. Am I right or am I right?

Just the other day Floyd Landis accused Lance Armstrong of not only doping in the tour but teaching other people how to beat the system. I grew up watching Lance win the tour and I really don’t want to believe this is true. if you think about it though, he did so many amazing things in the Tour De France. I was just wondering what other peoples views were. So what do you think… does lance use performance enhancing drugs?

I found a lump some time about March 2000 it got swollon. I went to see a doctor soon after and
he thought it was just an infection, so he gave me antibiotics. The lump
remained and it got bigger. In the last few weeks I saw a doctor again and
I arranged to have an ultrasound scan. Then today I went to see a
specialist. He examined me but he wasn’t experienced enough to know what
was wrong. He called in his boss, who also examined me, and then I was told
that I would have to have my left testicle removed. I’ve never had to have
surgery before. I don’t know what it’s like.

I’ve been so stressed out. I cried as I walked through the hospital. I had
to get a blood test and a chest X-ray my parents and cousins were crying . I had to phone up my school to
tell them that I can’t come to school for 4 weeks. It was so difficult to talk
because I was crying all my clothes were full off tears. I also can’t go weight training or cycling for a
month.

On the 19th and 20th, I have to take exams for school

Women laugh at men who only have one testicle, don’t they or they dont care? i start to cry after i watch porn :o( I think I’d
like to have an implant a real testical thats meakes semen and sperm.

It feels like a bad dream i couldnt talk for a month i felt like killing my self in 2000

I was given these information booklets about surgery to remove a testicle.
One of them says "Sexual intercourse can resume 1-2 weeks later."

Do you know who Lance Armstrong is? He got testicular cancer but he went on
to win the Tour de France 6 times in a row. Inspirational G unit 50 cent i think he has one testical i know hitler had one to i still cry about it do u know what i can do i dont want to kill my self

do you actually believe that some guy with horns on his head and a funny red tail holding a staff with spikes on it is down in some place where there is fire everywhere and good people who are Hindu, Buddhist, Atheist, Homosexual, ect and people who don’t know about Christianity are down there burning forever and ever just because they believed in something else that made them feel special or kept their family together. meanwhile murderers, killer, druggies, and other people who have wronged in life asked for forgiveness from "god" are up there in a cloudy, happy, sunny place thats not on earth, or in outerspace, but in some place where you float around with some guy who sits on a throne with a grandfather beard and watches everything that goes on in earth, and leaves the rest of the universe alone…if people like Gandhi, Lance Armstrong, Ellen Degeneres, and so on go to hell to burn in eternal pain and suffering then God doesn’t exist

thought some of you may be interested in this.

"VERSUS, the exclusive cable television home of the National Hockey League (NHL), garnered a 2.6 national HH rating and averaged 2,955,348 viewers for its Game 3 telecast of the 2009 Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday, June 2, with the Pittsburgh Penguins’ 4-2 defeat over the Detroit Red Wings at Mellon Arena. The game, which peaked at a 3.5 HH rating between 10:15 and 10:30 p.m., was the highest-rated and most-watched Stanley Cup Final game on cable since 2002. VERSUS, for the 8:00-10:45 p.m. time period, was the most-viewed cable network in the country and the top-rated network overall (broadcast and cable) among all key male demos.

The 2.6 national HH rating is the best rating ever in the history of the network, beating both Lance Armstrong’s final ride (7/24/05) and Game 5 between the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks in the Conference Finals (5/27/09) which both earned a 2.1 HH rating. Among average viewers, the Game 3 telecast topped the network’s previous high set during Game 2 of the 2008 Stanley Cup Final (2,608,371). VERSUS’ Game 3 telecast showed a 37-percent increase in HH rating (2.6 vs 1.9) and 19-percent growth (2,955,348 vs 2,479,977) in average viewership over the average of Games 1 and 2 of the 2008 Stanley Cup Final between the Red Wings and Penguins.

Locally, VERSUS garnered a 15.1 HH rating in Detroit and a 26.1 HH rating in Pittsburgh, making VERSUS the top-rated network (broadcast and cable) for the time period in both markets. VERSUS was also a top 5 cable network for the time period in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Washington, DC and Philadelphia, among others.

VERSUS entered the 2009 Stanley Cup Final with tremendous momentum based on ratings and viewership gains in the regular season and through each round of the playoffs. The network’s coverage of the 2009 Conference Final round was the highest-rated third round on cable since 1998 with HH ratings up 25 percent and average viewership up 30 percent from 2008. The third-round growth came on the heels of VERSUS airing the highest-rated Conference Semifinals on cable since 1997 and seeing 32-percent viewership growth in that round, 22-percent viewership growth in the Conference Quarterfinals and a 21-percent increase in viewership during the regular season."

This is a big step for the NHL. How do you think the ratings for game 4 will be going up against game 1 of the NBA?
Bob- This is the only night where there is a conflict. The NBA is skipping 2 nights so their Game 2 is Sunday.
Bob- This is the only night where there is a conflict. The NBA is skipping 2 nights so their Game 2 is Sunday.
James- I would watch the NBA if it was tomorrow night, but they have it on the same night as the NHL, so I will not be watching.

STAMFORD, Conn. — "The Detroit Red Wings’ victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup finals opener was the highest-rated and most-watched cable telecast of the championship round in six years.

The Red Wings’ 4-0 win on Saturday night had a 1.8 national rating — drawing over 2.3 million viewers. The rating was the highest for an NHL game on Versus, topping the audience that watched the Penguins’ Game 2 victory over Philadelphia in this year’s Eastern Conference finals.

Only Lance Armstrong’s final ride in the 2005 Tour de France had a higher rating in Versus history (2.1).

Versus will show Game 2 of the finals on Monday night before the series shifts to NBC for the remaining games.

The Game 1 rating is a 157 percent increase over last year’s opener and a 100 percent rise from two years ago."

Who would of thought?
It also says the most televised watched in 6 years. 6 years ago was the Wings vs. Carolina.
Nips- The NBA could be looking at a Celtics/Lakers match up. That is a match up with golden ratings written all over it. I have lost all interest in the sport of basketball, wont bother looking for it on T.V.
Joe- I got my money on the West I’m pulling for the Spurs. Celts also went to game 7 against the Cavs. And will also go to game 7 against Detroit. I hope all the big free agent signing in the beginning of the season fails.
Heres the link http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24821860/

Whenever you ask if a celebrity or musician is gay, people automatically say "WHAT DOES IT MATTER?" or "OMG WHO CAREZ!"

What’s wrong with asking, anyway?
I hate it when people want to know an answer about their favorite celebrity, and people make smart-ass remarks.

Nobody said they were going to stop watching Tim Curry movies if he was gay, and nobody said they’d start liking Lance Armstrong if he wasn’t straight.

It’s just natural human curiosity. Agree or disagree?

Can someone explain to me how the tour de france works. I’ve been watching. Some of the guys don’t even try they cross the finish line going slow. How do they keep score. How come lance Armstrong hasn’t won a stage or push to win one

I heard from the local small town paper rumormill, about Kelly Clarkson new album, here is the scoop

Kelly Clarkson
2.0

1. Rock Solid
2. You and Me(featuring Obama)
3. Crush Into You
4. Said it, did it, screw it(featuring Miley Cyrus, Demi, katy perry)
5. Watch Out
6. Under the covers
7. white trash wedding
8. Jessabell
9. My freak show
10. Wicked
11. Kiss The Boy
12. Help me Out
13. True Love(Jonas Brothers)
14. Poem Song
15. Breakaway 2.0

Kelly says it is a country album with pop influence
she said it’s alot better then my december.

Rumor has it first
single is kiss the boy

Kiss the Boy is kinda of like a more upversion of bubbly

here is what bobby jindal had to say about the album
With a new team in place (including manager Narvel Blackstock, Reba McEntire’s husband) and the drama of My December behind her, Clarkson exuded nothing but confidence in the studio, Dr. Luke says. "It’s sick. She sings a song in two hours and kills it. You’re just, like, ‘holy s—.’ She has powerful lungs. She’s like the Lance Armstrong of vocal chords.& duuuuh

Why does adversity bring some people closer to God whereas with other people it has the opposite effect.

With some people like Mattie Stepanek adversity in their life brought them closer to God.

With other people it has the exact opposite effect. For example,Lance Armstrong, the cyclist who had testicular cancer is on record as saying "If there was a god, I’d still have both nuts"

Why didn’t adversity bring him closer to God ?

For those who don’t know of Mattie Stepanek . He was a child that suffered from muscular dystrophy and wrote poems about God, love and peace. You can see him and hear one of his poems at.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdA3qenidiM

Atheists don’t tell me it’s only because he was a child, there are countless of other adults that became closer to God through adversity.

my gym teacher tells us to run a mile and the gym teachers fat ass sits in a chair and watches…he tol us to do some fuckin "lance armstrong workout" where u ride on a fitness bike for lik 30 minutes straight…and he just sat in the chair and watched again… the dude is lik 200 sumthin pounds of fat…
arent gym teachers supposed to be "fit" and not fat as hell
well
it woulda kinda help if he got his ass up and ran with us and did the exercise shit with us

I’m looking for songs like these one on this lance armstrong video, you know inspirational, that i can put on my ipod. Preferably without words. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI5xSdhwdjY&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=60A95A6DB9FF442E&index=0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_bD8pnVq70&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=60A95A6DB9FF442E&index=1

All of these people are (or were, some are dead), either professed atheists or agnostics - would you read their books, see their movies, support their athleticism, listen to their songs, or watch their shows? George Carlin, Woody Allen, Katherine Hepburn, Jodie Foster, Lance Armstrong, Matt Groenig (Simpsons creator), James Taylor, Bill Gates (Microsoft - you use a computer, right?), Camille Paglia, Ron Reagan Jr., Ted WIlliams, Barry Manilow, HP Lovecraft, Issac Asimov, Mark Twain, Antonio Banderas, Andy Rooney, Dave Matthews, Joe Rogan (Fear Factor), Penn Jilette (Penn and Teller), John Malkovich, Jack Nicholson, Rodney Dangerfield, Diane Keaton, Billy Joel, Dick Cavett, Mike Nichols, Keanu Reeves? And countless others? Or does it make a difference to you what they believe? This is a serious question, and I am truly curious as to your views.
This was NOT meant to be hateful! I really do want to know and I am genuinely interested!

In Lance Armstrong’s new commercial the chorus sounds so familiar, but I can’t figure it out. What is the song that they’re only playing the chorus to? If you need to listen the url is below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph6Gd2Cg4gc
Thanks you

Lance Armstrong: Patience running thin with D.C.
POSTED: 5:13 p.m. EST, January 10, 2007
Lance Armstrong, one of cycling’s all-time greats and possibly the world’s best known cancer survivor, founded the Lance Armstrong Foundation with the goal of inspiring and empowering people with cancer. He now campaigns for more government funds for cancer research and treatment.

AUSTIN, Texas (CNN) — I’m not known for my patience. Patience is a polite quality and often appropriate, but it rarely gets things done. Impatience, however, is the hunger for results and intolerance for excuses and delays. Impatience got me over countless mountain passes, across the finish line in New York City and through four rounds of ruthless chemotherapy 10 years ago.

Yet this election season I patiently waited to hear a candidate for office explain to constituents what he or she planned to do about one of the leading threats to the health and well-being of all Americans — cancer. My patience was greeted with silence.

Cancer will impact one in two men and one in three women in their lifetime. It is devastating and it is pervasive. In fact, every year 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer. (Visit a CNN special, "Saving Your Life" )

Thankfully, our country has made tremendous progress in this fight and produced remarkable advances in the way we prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Today, in many cases, we can humbly say that cancer is no longer a death sentence. The medical advances achieved by our nation’s best doctors and researchers have given us reasons to hope.

But in spite of this vast body of knowledge, 1,500 people will die from cancer today and tomorrow and the day after that, often because the care they needed to prevent cancer or survive it was not available to them. (Watch cancer survivors describe their ordeal )

However, our nation’s second-leading killer did not make the list of issues that our candidates used to get people to the polls last November. Anyone with a television or access to a newspaper can list the ballot box issues that occupied our candidates’ attention — they range from bickering to very real concerns and challenges.

The political ads didn’t tell voters that earlier in the year funding for cancer research was cut for the first time in 30 years. Nor did they explain that a lack of funding slows the pace of scientific discovery and the development of treatments. Our candidates did not mention the decrease in funding for programs that provide information and screening to people who need these services. I think this is unwise, but it is what our government has done this past year. I waited patiently for an explanation, some clarification or justification. Ten million cancer survivors deserve an answer. We didn’t get one.

It is true that state and federal budgets are constrained by many important responsibilities. But cancer doesn’t care about that.

It is time to hold our leaders accountable. It remains to be seen if the change in power on Capitol Hill will affect the fight against cancer. In two years we will elect a new president. We cannot predict the actions of any of our elected officials, but we can say for sure that when it comes to cancer their silence is unacceptable.

Patient people may accept the status quo, but the status quo isn’t working for us. Instead, we need to stubbornly hold our leaders accountable and we need the courage to ask tough questions of our elected officials. Few issues facing our government are more personal or more critical than the health of our citizens. What are we going to do to effectively fight cancer? Millions of Americans with cancer are asking.

Jennifer Capriati, who turned 30 on Thursday, acknowledged her career could be over. She said it breaks her heart to watch tennis matches since she was forced to stop playing due to four surgeries — two to her right shoulder and two to her right wrist.

Capriati was at the NASDAQ-100 Open Friday, watching from a television booth as top-ranked Amelie Mauresmo lost 6-1, 6-4 to her doubles partner, Svetlana Kuznetsova.
I’m not playing at all right now, I can’t, the rehab is not going as I’d like, and this is harder than anything else I’ve been through because it’s not in my hands," she told a few reporters who stopped her in the hallway. "It would be unfortunate if I go out this way. But if I do, I’ll have to just look back at my career as one big accomplishment. I’m not retired yet, though. This is just another test, another avenue to go down."

Capriati has been absent from the tour since November 2004. Her last surgery was June 2005, and she said she has no idea when — or if — she’ll make a comeback.

"At first, I thought, ‘OK, I’ll take a little break and come back rejuvenated, but this has been a little too long,’ " Capriati said. "I guess the answer will just come. For now, I have to use positive thinking and try to still believe I can come back some day."

Capriati made her tour debut in 1990 at age 13 and immediately became the youngest player ever to make a final. She went on to win two Australian Opens (2001 and 2002), the 2001 French Open, and million in prize money. In 2004, she reached the semis at the French Open and U.S. Open before the injuries halted her career.

She is known for one of the greatest comebacks in the sport. Capriati struggled through personal and legal troubles in 1994 and 1995, and fell out of the rankings. She came back after a 15-month layoff and finished 1996 ranked No. 24. By 2001, she had rejuvenated her career and was up to No. 2. She remained in the Top 10 through 2004.

"Look at Lance Armstrong, and Andre [Agassi], they made comebacks," she said. "I’m still young and I won’t give up."
I really hope her career isnt over she is my hero.i miss cheering her on and watching her play…get well soon jen..

Chrstians say that those who don’t believe in God are delusional and foolish.

I say its the other way around.

Some "fools"

Marie Curie
Thomas Edison
Bill Gates
Lance Armstrong
Jodie Foster

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdVucvo-kDU

Here is the thing. Before I got the triathlon bug I was a junior cyclist , I trained 3-4 hours a day.Some time ago me and my friend watched this nike commercial with Lance Armstrong where he claims he trains 6 hours a day.So my friend suggested that I should increase my training time.I claimed that it was impossible to train 6 hours a day for very long do to overtraining , and that it was all the commercial.So is it possible I am holding my self back or am I right not to cycle for longer loger than 4 hours becose my friend claims that most elite cyclist train 6 - 7 hours a day.

Expert advice only.

I watched the show " Work Out," and in the episode, Jesse out ran Brian Peeler.
I was wondering what you considered as healthy, Arnold Schwarzenegger or Lance Armstrong?

I have Direct TV and can't find the Tour broadcast any where. Any one have an idea where I can watch it at home? Seems to me the year Lance Armstrong won his 7th, it was all over the TV chanels. Especially ESPN. Why not this year?

& Lance Armstrong talked about their battles with cancer. It was very good however interesting that they didn't mention anything about faith & prayer. They are rebroadcasting it again tonight. 1/2 million people/year die of cancer. I had never heard that no. before, sobering!
I would have to disagree with faith & prayers not being a cure. In my personal situation, I had people praying for me nationwide & my outcome after surgery was stage 1 as a result.

I’ve toyed around with the idea of getting an earring, but I have such an astoundingly small tolerance for pain that I kind of want to avoid a piercing. I’ve seen pierceless (magnetic, fake, clip, etc.) earring studs and hoops at various stores like Hot Topic or Hippie themed stores. I was just wondering it that would look good, or just make me look like a dweeb. What do you all think?

I’d probably wear it on my left ear; all my other accessories (watch, wallet, Lance Armstrong band, etc.) seem to be on my right side, I thought a left earring would balance it out a bit… or something…
Something like this: http://mypiercing.stores.yahoo.net/fakbodjew.html

Do you think that Lance Armstrong is half alien?
To me it makes cents. When Neil Armstrong went to the moon he could have encountered an alien life form. Neil came back from the moon and his wife had Lance.
Lance is superior in all that he does. How did he get this power? Because his dad(Neil) was in contact with an alien. Being on earth for Lance can be difficult and rewarding. Since the moon has no gravity, this gives Lance extra strength to win races.
Don’t believe me? Watch Superman 2 and look at the strength of the three moon aliens who attacked the astronauts.

Lance overcame cancer because his alien half cured him. I’ve learned that theory works because Mr. Spock from Star Wars used to cure himself since he was half Klingon.

I think Lance should try other sports! He would be the best ever!
Good old Neil Armstrong for creating a outstanding athlete!

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