Quote bramleyrhino="bramleyrhino"news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/7605378.stm
As surprises go, this one will be up there with the best of them.
What the guy has achieved has makes him, in my opinion at least, the best sportsman ever (although that debate could go on and on).
Not sure how much of a gamble this is though. Anything other than a win for the guy will be considered as a failure and it would be a huge shame if his career didn't end on a "high", although I'm sure that some could argue that he is still better than the riders who have won since he's been in retirement.'"
True, there has been no dominant force in the TdF since Armstrong's departure, we always used to get a rider who would dominate for a period of time before retiring:- Indurain, Mercxx, Lemond, Hinault etc.
Might be the kick up the jacksy that the current crop need and knuckle down to some serious training to fully realise their potential. What we have in todays cycling is a culture of 'wheel-sucking' and being conservative in the saddle when what is needed is someone to attack and stamp their own authority/personality on the race.
I bet the French will welcome Lance back with open arms seeing as they hold him in such high regard
