by Dombo » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:54 am
His return will be good for the sport.
Like him or loathe him, he generates interest in cycling and the Tour in particular. An example - I work in an office where colleagues get excited over something called Fantasy Football as well as the usual cricket, wugger, tennis, Limpics, etc. The biggest sporting event on earth barely gets a mention. Except when Lance rode. 2003 started it with the fall and attack on Luz-Ardiden and his foray across a field. 2004 I had guys stop by my desk in the early days asking what Armstrong was playing at, not winning stages yet. During the mountain stages the TVs in the office would be switched from CNBC to Eurosport. All sorts of people started wearing yellow wristbands. On bike rides you'd see people wearing Postal, then Discovery kit and riding Treks.
Purists may scoff at those casual riders wobbling about wearing kit for professional teams to which they don't belong, riding a Trek in team colours, but they got interested in cycling because of a brash American who dominated the sport for over half a decade. Who among non-cyclists could name a professional rider before Armstrong came along. Sure, most had heard of Eddy Merckx, but that was it.
He has not brought the sport into disrepute, he has enhanced it. Welcome back, Lance.
Like Alex, I look forward to his return, an eighth win (that still won't silence the French who perversely still worship Virenque) and to the outpourings of semi-amusing guff it will generate on this forum and elsewhere.