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Old 09-20-02, 11:41 AM
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Amazing Lance Armstrong article.....

You all may have seen this before but I just stumbled onto it and thought it was awsome. So if you havn't read it........and you are a Lance fan.........ENJOY!!

LANCE ARMSTRONG ARTICLE - THE LONG RIDE
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Great stuff!
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Once, someone asked me what pleasure I took in riding for so long. 'Pleasure?' I said. 'I don't understand the question.' I didn't do it for pleasure. I did it for pain.
What a great quote...thanks for the link.
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I read the article when it came out in the middle of the TdF. If you have only read the net version, you should ask around to dig up a copy of the actual magazine (at the public library perhaps?). Because only if you see the hard copy will you get to see this great picture of Lance: he's just wearing jeans and, while his arms are a deep brown, his torso is as white as bone china. He's smiling a charming smile--nice change from his usual scowl.

The article's good. I wish it had gotten information from a wider range of sources. I am pretty tired of the Chris Carmichael line.

Cheers,
Jamie

P.S. I don't have access to a scanner, otherwise I'd post it. Maybe someone else on the forum could do so. And, sorry, even though the magazine is now months old, this pack-rat isn't ready to part with it.
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Great article! Thanks for sharing.
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its the shorter version of "its Not about the Bike"
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Thanks for the link to the article Dragracer.
I have really been inspired by watching Lance this past few years. I shall enjoy reading this over the w/e cheers
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Originally posted by jmlee
.......... If you have only read the net version, you should ask around to dig up a copy of the actual magazine ...........
I'd love to see it....Any idea what month or date to look for???


Glad to see some of you enjoyed the article as much as I did.
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What mag was this in? TdF??? What does that stand for?
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TdF == Tour de France. Also "Those damn Frenchmen", "Terribly drunken Fratboys", and "Taking Debauchery Farther."

HTH. HAND.
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BTW, dragracer, thanks for the link, it was a great read.
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Thanks for posting. I read that article in the NY magazine, too, and rummaged around their web-site for an electronic version that I could post here, but couldn't find one at the time. What really blew me away was the writer's perspective (a cycling enthusiast, just like us), and that he was able to present that perspective in a magazine whose target audience is more the SUV crowd.
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THE LONG RIDE...more like, THE LONG READ
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Originally posted by poululla
THE LONG RIDE...more like, THE LONG READ
It is a great read though
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The article is in "The New Yorker", 15 July 2002, beginning on page 48. (Aside from the page number, this information is posted on web page, by the way.)

And, while you are looking at the article, don't forget to browse through the magazine--the New Yorker's cartoons are the some of the best around.

Oh, and I just have to mention that the New Yorker is famous for its long, in-depth articles. Although it seems that the articles are tending to grow a bit shorter, which is too bad. In my opinion, the magazine offers some of the finest writing available in a U.S. magazine. I like it enough to pay a fortune to have it delivered to me in Germany.

I wouldn't characterize the magazine as writing for the SUV crowd. First of all, they are snobbily New York focussed, which means that many readers don't own cars, let alone SUVs. Second, their cartoons have been lampooning SUVs for years (even back when the fad was just starting). And I have read more than one article critical of SUVs. Furthermore, if the SUV phenomenon were just a phenomenon of the well-to-do, then there would be far fewer of them. The other main part of the New Yorker's audience--a certain kind of educated intellectual type--is typically way too liberal to drive SUVs in the first place. That is the weird thing about the magazine: they are liberal and well-to-do at the same time. George Bush often takes a beating in its pages (see latest issue 15 September).

So, you might accuse the New Yorker of being a bit snobby--but it's totally self-ironic snobbery. For the irony and the critical writing on so many subjects, I am willing to overlook, or giggle at, the snobbery.

Cheers,
Jamie

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Originally posted by jmlee
The article is in "The New Yorker", 15 July 2002, beginning on page 48. (Aside from the page number, this information is posted on web page, by the way.) ...........................
Cheers,
Jamie
Well DUH!! I see it now, right there at the top. Thanks Jamie!!

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It is a great article indeed, something that reminds me that I never trained right either. The article also has the share of some words starting with F(?). hehe
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Well I finally got my hands on a copy of the magazine with this article. So here's the picture Jamie referred to in his(her?) post. My scanner is CRAP so I took it with my digital cam. It didn't turn out great but at least you can say you saw it.... David

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Originally posted by jmlee
Second, their cartoons have been lampooning SUVs for years (even back when the fad was just starting).
And now the fad is to criticise SUVs.... I guess there will always be fads and counterfads. BTW, Lance is an SUV driver. |8^)
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Has anyone read his book? You know the one about his comeback after cancer? What is it called? I'm planning to buy it, but don't know the title.

Any idea on the price?
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It's called It's Not About the Bike. I read it recently and enjoyed it very much. So did my wife.
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Thx. that was the only one I found online....I just wanted to make sure.
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