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hows the man lance is cant hear you LANCE is he just train harder then anyone els it is as simply as that and he enjoys it because he nows it is not going to last for long still

Pardon?

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Yes, you bad bad person. Glad you have seen the error of your ways, repented and are following the true path of the greatest cyclist to have ever lived.

 

Forgive me for I have sinned. It is just that............ the devil made me do it.... ..... and errrrr its apartheids fault!

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Forgive me for I have sinned. It is just that............ the devil made me do it.... ..... and errrrr its apartheids fault!

 

well if it was apartheids fault, all is forgiven then although a suitable penance might be in order. Yellow wristband for 40 days and nights sounds about right.

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well if it was apartheids fault, all is forgiven then although a suitable penance might be in order. Yellow wristband for 40 days and nights sounds about right.

 

Dude you cant be serious. I would rather go to jail then wear the mark of the devil...... aaaargh! you see there it happens again!

 

I actually have a livestrong shirt. Maybe I will wear it whilst serving out my community service for being such a non-believer......

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Dude you cant be serious. I would rather go to jail then wear the mark of the devil...... aaaargh! you see there it happens again!

 

I actually have a livestrong shirt. Maybe I will wear it whilst serving out my community service for being such a non-believer......

 

i have a livewrong shirt you can wear underneath the yellow garment.....

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hows the man lance is cant hear you LANCE is he just train harder then anyone els it is as simply as that and he enjoys it because he nows it is not going to last for long still

What??

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Seven-time Tour de France Lance Armstrong, fresh off his first 70.3 win in Florida just two weeks ago, used Ironman 70.3 Hawaii as preparation for his first Ironman in France in just three weeks. But he put in an impressive performance over triathlon veterans Greg Bennett and Chris Lieto to take his second 70.3 win in 3:50:55 and break the course record (previously held by two-time Ironman world champion Chris McCormack, who set the record of 3:57:18 in 2007). Montana-based pro Linsey Corbin, who was the runner-up at the Wildflower Long Course triathlon in April and who’s gearing up for Ironman Austria at the beginning of July, used a solid bike and run to take the win and also set a course record of 4:26:09 (previously set at 4:28:16 by Michellie Jones in 2005). Despite some of the toughest conditions ever seen on this course, the deep pro fields led to some fast racing times.

Rohto Ironman 70.3 Hawaii

Kohala

Coast, Hawaii – June 2, 2012

1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike, 13.1-mile run

 

Men

 

1. Lance Armstrong (USA) 3:50:55

2. Greg Bennett (USA) 3:53:41

3. Chris Lieto (USA) 4:05:55

4. Maik Twelsiek (GER) 4:06:16

5. Guy Crawford (NZL) 4:06:59

 

Women

 

1. Linsey Corbin (USA) 4:26:09

2. Julia Grant (NZL) 4:30:17

3. Beth Walsh (USA) 4:31:47

4. Bree Wee (USA) 4:32:45

5. Melanie McQuaid (CAN) 4:38:57

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hows the man lance is cant hear you LANCE is he just train harder then anyone els it is as simply as that and he enjoys it because he nows it is not going to last for long still

 

Lance man is as performs he very doing well even illegal not with different agents is hard training out cancels aspects of discussions all other

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Lance man is as performs he very doing well even illegal not with different agents is hard training out cancels aspects of discussions all other

 

Reads like 'Dale wrote it...

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Next thing people will say it's because of the weight he saves being a uniballer.

 

Who cares if he or anyone else is using them to get results now?

What? Both balls?

 

 

you're going to hell, you're going to hell.........

And I'm looking forward to the trip if it means I don't become a uniballer.

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