jcmseven
Veteran Member
Fellow Posters,
As some of you know I am a USCF bicycle racer and have been a fan of cycling for some time now. I took up cycling as a way to stay in shape and keep the weight off after I finished playing football in college. I have been fortunate enough to enjoy health to do this demanding activity and to follow it over the years. Lance Armstrong retired this past year, leaving what was felt to be a void of potential winners in the TDF and other large races. Enter Floyd Landis, a Pennsylvanian with tremendous potential and dedication, who appears will as of today continue the legacy of American winners in the largest bicycle race in the world and one of the most grueling multi-day sporting events devised. Although I have been to France and have some French friends (and have been treated nicely there) it does my heart well to see an American win for the eighth year in succession. Having raced mountain bikes in years past against Floyd, I can say a nicer person there could not be, and I congratulate him for his win, assuming he cruises across the line in this final, and ceremonial, stage.
John M
As some of you know I am a USCF bicycle racer and have been a fan of cycling for some time now. I took up cycling as a way to stay in shape and keep the weight off after I finished playing football in college. I have been fortunate enough to enjoy health to do this demanding activity and to follow it over the years. Lance Armstrong retired this past year, leaving what was felt to be a void of potential winners in the TDF and other large races. Enter Floyd Landis, a Pennsylvanian with tremendous potential and dedication, who appears will as of today continue the legacy of American winners in the largest bicycle race in the world and one of the most grueling multi-day sporting events devised. Although I have been to France and have some French friends (and have been treated nicely there) it does my heart well to see an American win for the eighth year in succession. Having raced mountain bikes in years past against Floyd, I can say a nicer person there could not be, and I congratulate him for his win, assuming he cruises across the line in this final, and ceremonial, stage.
John M