Lance Armstrong Quotes About Bicycle
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Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.
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A bicycle is the long-sought means of transportation for all of us who have runaway hearts.
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I want to die at a hundred years old with an American flag on my back and the star of Texas on my helmet, after screaming down an Alpine descent on a bicycle at 75 miles per hour. I want to cross one last finish line as my wife and my ten children applaud, and then I want to lie down in a field of those famous French sunflowers and gracefully expire, the perfect contradiction to my once anticipated poignant early demise.
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Chasing records doesn't keep me on my bike. Happiness does.
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It's ironic, I used to ride my bike to make a living. Now I just want to live so that I can ride.
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The unwillingness to accept anything short of victory, that underlying fury, is the fundamental building block of my bottomless motivation to succeed. It is my credo in all that I do in life from battling cancer to bicycle racing.
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I've given gifts in the Tour de France and it's come back to bit me. So no gifts.
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I want to die at a hundred years old with an American flag on my back and the star of Texas on my helmet, after screaming down an Alpine descent on a bicycle at 75 miles per hour.
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The Tour (de France) is essentially a math problem, a 2,000-mile race over three weeks that's sometimes won by a margin of a minute or less. How do you propel yourself through space on a bicycle, sometimes steeply uphill, at a speed sustainable for three weeks? Every second counts.
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If you worried about falling off the bike, you'd never get on.
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