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Yes 37%No 63%How do you think Lance will do

I dont believe at his age, and lack of professionalcycling training/racing since his retirement would allow him to win.Yes. Why not? He is still a great athlete. If he can advance the sport or the fight against cancer, more power to him!Yes. Hes a legend, he came back from cancer, he can come back fromretirement...age seems like a petty obstacle compared to his otherendeavors.What was Lances Greatest Tour de France?2001 The Look on lAlpe dHuez Concord replica watches Will Lances comeback save cyclings reputation and popularity after doping scandals?

Yes 37%No 63%How do you think Lance will do?Hell place in the Tour de France 45%Hell win the Tour de France IWC replica watches Hell retire before the Tour de France 9% Hell do horribly in the Tour de France 6%What do you think about allegations that Lance doped?Anyone who has demolished known dopers should expect some suspicion. Myown belief is that he doped and got away with it. I dont see how hisreturn can possibly help cycling right now.Id hate to believe it to be true, but Ive heard many rumors and thoseI know who race competitively believe his superlative performanceamidst a field of dopers is more difficult to believe unless he, too,was doping. Either way, the guy is super-human.No Fin way! This guy was tested more than anyone else and never cameup positive. Show me a positive result and ill change my mind.

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