Lance Armstrong " A Biking Legacy

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By George Ross

Among the most awe inspiring life stories would that be of Lance Armstrong. A champion biker, he has won the Tour de France more than anybody else with a world breaking record of 7 consecutive years from 1999 - 2005. To name some of his numerous achievements are being hailed ABC Wide Sports Athlete of the Year in 1999, Prince of Asturias Awards in Sports in 2000, Sports Illustrated magazine Sportsman of the year from 2002, and he even got ESPNs ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete from 2003 " 2006. The list does not stop there but what's more awe inspiring is that Mr. Armstrong achieved all of that despite undergoing what others would have considered an irreparable misfortune.

Lance was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1996. It started as a tumor and has metastasized to his brain and his lungs. Even though his original prognosis was poor, he was able to rally and bounce back. his treatments included brain and testicular surgery and a series of chemotherapy. What Lance made of himself after that was history.

Many were inspired and awed of what the person has achieved after what he went through. People followed Lance's exploits and even took interest in his personal affairs. His brushes with famous celebrities only added fuel to the public's interest in him.

He had an iconic following. As a matter of fact, when his bicycle was among those stolen from an Atana Team Truck, all he needed to do was publish the incident on his twitter. Right there and then, his twitter fans were on alert and his bike was returned to the Sacramento Police in California 4 days later.

His post created such a hype that right after the post, a Facebook Group called 1 Million Citizens Looking for Lance Armstrongs Bike was also created.

The creation of this group sent a clear and loud message that everyone was now looking for the hero's bicycle. It made it very hard for the culprits to move much less sell the rig. The person who delivered the bike to the station was not a suspect to the crime, and there were no arrests made. Everybody was just pleased that the celeb's ride was returned.

It is wonderful how a loss of a bike can launch a million interest. But if you are a Lance Armstrong, a million fans would probably be moving heaven on earth to make sure you get back a lost treasure. A Champion's Bike.

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