When he finally gets off his bike (again), does Armstrong see a future in politics? Looks like it. Interviewed by the Daily Beast he puts it like this:
Here's a rather miserable confession: one of my fears for 2009 is that Armstrong's return to the peloton will be successful. Doubtless that makes me a heel. Sure, one admires his fund-raising for cancer research, but I'm less impressed than some by Armstrong the cyclist. As I've written before, the great failure in his career was to never even attempt the Giro d'Italia-Tour de France double.
Guess what? This year he's riding the Giro! Yikes! If he wins, I'm going to have to reconsider and, most probably recant, some of my Armstrong-scepticism and, however grudgingly, admit that he probably is one of the three greatest bike riders of all time. So to keep my prejudices intact, Alberto Contador needs to take a grip on Team Astana and make it clear that he's the boss these days...
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