Lance Armstrong bracelets, the yellow rubber wrist bands inscribed with the motto LiveStrong, are tangible parts of champion American cyclist Lance Armstrong’s legacy. Diagnosed with testicular cancer on October 2, 1996, Armstrong battled with the disease and didn’t let it get in the way of his will to wear the yellow jersey once again to compete in the Tour de France cycling tournament. In partnership
Lance Armstrong bracelets, the yellow rubber wrist bands inscribed with the motto LiveStrong, are tangible parts of champion American cyclist Lance Armstrong’s legacy. Diagnosed with testicular cancer on October 2, 1996, Armstrong battled with the disease and didn’t let it get in the way of his will to wear the yellow jersey once again to compete in the Tour de France cycling tournament. In partnership
On Sep 9, 7:09 pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" <Mi...@ChainReaction.com> wrote: "MissSouth" <lilhor...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:aa500cf7-6923-4948-8d49-e6906b8f7a49@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... From what? HIS CHEATIN' HEART? Like Brett Favre, giant ego LANCE threatens to come-back, regardless of Armstrong's now generally accepted chemical-fueled racing victories
In article <5rudnV8UwYx0GWXbnZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@comcast.com>, "Frank Drackman" <frankdrack@yahoo.com> wrote: "Jason Spaceman" <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote in message news:fd6hig$q82$1@news.datemas.de... From the article: ------------------------------------------------------- VANCOUVER - Hundreds of cyclists turned up Sunday morning at Thunderbird Stadium on
From the article: ------------------------------------------------------- VANCOUVER - Hundreds of cyclists turned up Sunday morning at Thunderbird Stadium on the University of B.C. campus to get a glimpse of cycling legend Lance Armstrong and to help raise money to fight cancer. Armstrong and the cyclists were taking part in the second day of the two-day Tour of Courage, which is organized