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Saturday, July 11, 2009
UPCOMING GUESTS:
Taylor Coppenrath and Captain Richard Phillips to appear on WuW in the not so distant future. That's "Vermont's Son," Taylor Coppenrath and THE Captain Richard Phillips.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Lance Armstrong
"It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life"
I finished listening to this 'book-on-tape' driving to work this morning.
What a story ... the journey ...
Frankly, Oliver Wyman, the one who read, came across arrogant at times; thus portraying the stereotypical perception of Lance ...
However, no one can take away the accomplishments Lance Armstrong has achieved; and though tainted by the era of PED's in which he's ridden, what a compelling story.
On the final page of the SI double issue this week (July 13-20, 2009), Selena Roberts makes an interesting point, some 9 years after It's Not About the Bike was released. She writes, "Armstrong's inspiring ad is ribboned with a not-so-subtle concept: To scrutinize him is to criticize his cause; to be skeptical of him is to be anitcure."
All I know is currently Lance Armstrong is in contention for his 8th Tour de France championship:
"A split second off the lead with the might Pyrennees looming, Lance Armstrong now gets to see what his rivals can throw at him...The seven-time champion said he was happy to emerge unscathed from Thursdays 'nervous' ride...During his long championship reign on the Tour, Armstrong always made his mark by the first big mountains - methodically gaining on competitors while keeping an eye over his rear wheel." AP News, July 10th, The Baltimore Sun
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I finished listening to this 'book-on-tape' driving to work this morning.
What a story ... the journey ...
Frankly, Oliver Wyman, the one who read, came across arrogant at times; thus portraying the stereotypical perception of Lance ...
However, no one can take away the accomplishments Lance Armstrong has achieved; and though tainted by the era of PED's in which he's ridden, what a compelling story.
On the final page of the SI double issue this week (July 13-20, 2009), Selena Roberts makes an interesting point, some 9 years after It's Not About the Bike was released. She writes, "Armstrong's inspiring ad is ribboned with a not-so-subtle concept: To scrutinize him is to criticize his cause; to be skeptical of him is to be anitcure."
All I know is currently Lance Armstrong is in contention for his 8th Tour de France championship:
"A split second off the lead with the might Pyrennees looming, Lance Armstrong now gets to see what his rivals can throw at him...The seven-time champion said he was happy to emerge unscathed from Thursdays 'nervous' ride...During his long championship reign on the Tour, Armstrong always made his mark by the first big mountains - methodically gaining on competitors while keeping an eye over his rear wheel." AP News, July 10th, The Baltimore Sun
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