
I've always heard things like "Lance is a cocky jerk" or "he was a dick to Sheryl Crow" (he's an idiot if so). You know what? I really don't care if that stuff is true. I'm sure the guy is cocky, I mean, hell, the guy won SEVEN tours. No one has ever come close. And, to top it off, he did it AFTER he fought a serious cancer fight. He had tumors in his brain, his lung, his testicle, his liver. The docs gave him a 4% chance of living. 4%. I think most people would immediately lay down and wait for the inevitable. Not this guy. You wanna talk about tough, well this guy's tough.
There are a lot of people out there that I get inspired from. Parents, siblings, family, friends, musicians, artists, athletes, etc. I woulda been inspired by Lance even if he just won 7 tours. That alone is a huge feat, as they say it's the most grueling sports events there is to compete in, and to win it that many times is superhuman (plus I love bikes!). But to look a most probable death in the eye, stare it down, trump the fear and then to rally yourself to win such a trying fight first is truly inspirational to me. I will forever look to him when I get scared about cancer, when I think I can't do something, when I think maybe my goals or dreams or hopes or aspirations might just be too lofty.
Well, yesterday our boy Lance decided to come back to professional cycling. He's been retired for around 2 years now, and he just can't stay away. He's run marathons (with his celeb buddies like McConahey), biked with stars, etc, etc, and it obviously wasn't enuf. He just got 2nd in the Leadville 100 a few weeks ago and it musta relit the fuse, because that was the impetus to get him back into it. By the way, the Leadville 100 is a 1oo mile mountain bike ride thru the Rockies...SUPER TOUGH. This guy is 36 and still competeing. Amazing. If he wins, he'll be the oldest ever. And, he's gonna post all doping results to show he's clean. Man, it's gonna be a fun tour to watch!
Anyway the best part is he's riding for free. No salary, no bonuses. He's only doing it to heighten the worlds awareness of this global burden we all shoulder called cancer. Once again, he's proven to be an inspiration. Makes me want to do more to help, too. Funny how one guy can do so much. I am an awe of Lance Armstrong. He is def one of my heroes.