FYI: It wasn’t normal. In 2006, Floyd Landis stood on his pedals and left the world’s best Tour de France cyclists gasping in his wake. I still remember watching it on television. It was as if the Pennsylvanian were shot from a cannon. In the modern era, most of the race’s stage victors win by seconds. But that day, Floyd Landis gained more than six minutes. Not even Lance Armstrong, in his drug-fueled heyday, crushed his competitors by six minutes in a single day.
Regards,
Ted
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