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Advice on what to do with signed Armstrong jersey?


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Now which research would that be ?

As far as I know livestrong funded some... Or an I in the wrong here. If I ware, sorry...

 

But he did fool us all at some stage... I even used him as inspiration when I had to sukkel up a flat piece of road.

 

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Wow , great thing that 3 years ago I would dream about having. Keep it, it will be worth a fortune. Irrespective of what he did it is a signed yellow jersey from TdF.

 

Worth putting in your bar and letting your cycling mates ogle it.

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Hello Joecools - your avatar suggests you're a fan of Marco ?

 

You should burn that jersey, or use it to wash your car with. :devil:

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Keep it.

He is still one of the best cyclists ever. (personality traits aside).

There is doping in Professional cycling. Always has been, always will be.

 

And if you really don't want to keep it. Name your price.

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Infamous, Famous... regardless that signed Jersey is going to be quite valuable to somebody in the years to come.

 

Definitely a keeper,

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Like someone said, he did good once long ago, even if he dopped.

Just the cancer research work done by his org was great.

 

(just remembered.... Got the Lance Armstrong movie... Need to watch)

 

There's nothing wrong with a dop every now and then!

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If this had been the Cape Epic lance would have been given a 1 hour penalty :whistling:

And Beloki never made it back after that.

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If this had been the Cape Epic lance would have been given a 1 hour penalty :whistling:

It didn't look like anyone was about to lodge a protest.

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