Probably a stupid question, but.......
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Number of days between retirement and comeback.0
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Do you know what the other numbers are for?The most painful climb in Northern Ireland http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs200.snc1/6776_124247198694_548863694_2335754_8016178_n.jpg0
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paulcuthbert wrote:Do you know what the other numbers are for?
Phone number for Age Concern.0 -
afx237vi wrote:paulcuthbert wrote:Do you know what the other numbers are for?
Phone number for Age Concern.
Haha, no
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Isn't one of them to do with the number of days he was out having treatment?0
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TakeTheHighRoad wrote:Isn't one of them to do with the number of days he was out having treatment?
One of them is the number of people who died of cancer between his last Tour win and his comeback- and one of the numbers was rumoured to be a lot of things at the TDU, but I'm not sure if it was ever revealed...The most painful climb in Northern Ireland http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs200.snc1/6776_124247198694_548863694_2335754_8016178_n.jpg0 -
It's his ATM pin number.
He's getting old and forgetful you know.0 -
One number that he has is to do with October 2nd, 'cos that's the day in '96 he was diagnosed.
So it's something like 10:2 or what have you.0 -
paulcuthbert wrote:TakeTheHighRoad wrote:Isn't one of them to do with the number of days he was out having treatment?
One of them is the number of people who died of cancer between his last Tour win and his comeback- and one of the numbers was rumoured to be a lot of things at the TDU, but I'm not sure if it was ever revealed...
Yeah the "27.5" along the seatstays.
It's how many millions have lost the battle with cancer since his last TDF Win.0 -
Firecrakka wrote:paulcuthbert wrote:TakeTheHighRoad wrote:Isn't one of them to do with the number of days he was out having treatment?
One of them is the number of people who died of cancer between his last Tour win and his comeback- and one of the numbers was rumoured to be a lot of things at the TDU, but I'm not sure if it was ever revealed...
Yeah the "27.5" along the seatstays.
It's how many millions have lost the battle with cancer since his last TDF Win.
That's the one! ThanksThe most painful climb in Northern Ireland http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs200.snc1/6776_124247198694_548863694_2335754_8016178_n.jpg0 -
Anyone got any pics?0
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Thanks mate0
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From Trek Bikes:
The Story
After three years of retirement, Lance Armstrong is back on the bike and ready to race. Lance returns to the professional ranks in pursuit of more Grand Tour wins and in support of his global cancer-fighting initiative and LIVESTRONG Foundation. The Cancer fight is something that Lance cites as his primary focus for his return- even asking Trek to help him promote his campaign.
The result? On Lance’s new custom painted Madone you’ll notice two significant numbers — 1274 and 27.5. The former signifies the number of days Armstrong was in retirement. During this time, nearly 27.5 million people worldwide succumbed to cancer. 27.5- it’s a huge number, a huge battle, but one we’re proud to help Lance fight.Already signed up for the following 2010 rides:
Etape Caledonia (May 16th)
AMR's Trossachs Ton (June 20th)
AMR's Cross-Border Sportive (Sept 19th)
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Thought the 1274 might be the amount(in Millions) he has in the bank??
Only kidding.As objectionable as many find him,he does a lot for his chosen charity,espicially behind the scenes,doing one to one councilling etc.
You do have to admire him for thatso many cols,so little time!0