Lance Armstrong Dispatches Syringe Man On Palomar Mountain
In the final stage of the Tour Of California 2009, Lance
Armstrong pulled off a move that I suspect he (or any competitive
cyclist) has been wanting to perform since he was taken down by a fan's
lanyard grabbing his handlebar on an uphill stage in the sixth of his
seven Tour de France wins.
An exhibitionist fan dressed up in a
black and yellow costume and carrying an apparatus that resembled two
syringes on a stick (people have dubbed "Syringe Man"), was running
along side of the peloton on snow covered Palomar Mountain. The man was
alone and presented a hazard to the riders as they made their way up
the mountain as he was alone and looking as if he were running in an
unpredictable manner.
As the Peloton, led by Lance Armstrong's
Astana Cycling Team team mates passed by the fan, Lance Armstrong
helped "Syringe Man" out of the way and deposited him in a snowbank at
the side of the road - hazard dispatched!
... notes from The EDJE
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