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Life hasn’t been exactly a walk in the park lately, seems like in everything I do, the harder I run the farther I fall behind.
I wonder what’s like to have a little tail wind to assist me moving forward, what’s like to have things go the right way for just once.Bustin’ Down the Door video
Finger Lakes Tri didn’t go as well as I would like, I woke up at 4 am on race day asking myself “I don’t feel well, do I really have to do this?” Something was not right, I was getting sick.
Swimming in the 62 degree water was not exactly my ideal of a fun time; on top of that I couldn’t swim a straight line to save my life. 19 minutes later I got out of the water and hopped on my bike. My legs were jello, so I just cruise around the course at an average speed of 17 mph. Running was equally painful, so I just lightly jog the 5k course.
I crossed the finish line at 1:50:16, somehow I managed to beat my PR by 3 mins LOL
I would like to congratulate the Gilda’s Gang and my sister Cathy for completing the Rochester half marathon today. The condition this morning was less than ideal; it was, hot, humid, muggy, and many water stations ran out of water.
It’s amazing what can be done when we set our minds to achieve something.
All of you should be very proud of yourself. The best part of this is that you all now have, for the rest of your life, a new standard.
You guys Rock!!
Congratulation!!
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Flight of the Phoenix hd — Cyclist Lance Armstrong confirmed Tuesday that he will be returning to road racing and will shoot for an eighth win at the Tour de France.
Lance Armstrong after his seventh win of the Tour de France in Paris in 2005.
“I have decided to return to professional cycling in order to raise awareness of the global cancer burden,” the seven-time Tour de France champion said in a statement issued by his LiveStrong Foundation. Armstrong told CNN that he will not comment further until September 24 when he will formally announce his return to pro-cycling at a Clinton Global Initiative event. The news comes a day after VeloNews, a respected cycling journal, broke the news citing unnamed sources that Armstrong was coming out of retirement. In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair posted Tuesday on the magazine’s Web site, Armstrong said he is certain he will compete in the Tour de France next summer. “I’m going back to professional cycling,” he told the magazine. “I’m going to try and win an eighth Tour de France.”
On Monday, VeloNews said Armstrong will compete in five races in France, California and Georgia.
The publication said the 36-year-old would race with the Astana team, taking no salary or bonuses, and post results of all anti-doping blood tests online in an effort to “prove he is a clean athlete.”
Johan Bruyneel, now with team Astana, is Armstrong’s friend and longtime team director. He sent a text message to an Associated Press reporter in Paris, France, saying he did not want to comment now. Tour officials kept Astana from racing in the 2008 Tour de France because of doping violations, according to AP.
Armstrong was diagnosed at age 25 with advanced testicular cancer but, with aggressive treatment, beat the disease. He went on to win cycling’s most challenging road race, the Tour de France, a record seven times. He also serves as chairman of the LiveStrong Foundation, which has raised tens of millions of dollars for cancer research, education and patient support.
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