Both, and several inbetween. The gear is chosen to get the same pedalling effort regardless if the course is uphill, flat or downhill at the moment.
Ans 2 - Most pro riders will use all the gears necesary to maintain a good 'spin' speed. (rpm of the crank )
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No. They are not and never were related.
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A Lance Trek, it's a custom bike built by Lance Armstrong and his engineers.
Most recently- a Trek Madone
Are the Wheaties still in it?
Mr. Armstrong has described himself as "middle to left".
He's pro-choice, "not keen on guns", against the Iraq war, and for separation of church and state.
By standards of his home state of Texas, he would be considered a Democrat.
Announced in September 2003, divorce completed in 2004
American cancer survivor Lance Armstrong set a record when he won 7 Tours de France, from 1999-2005.
He has now been stripped of his titles and the record, due to the compelling evidence and his eventual confession to the systematic use of illegal performance enhancing drugs.
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He was diagnosed with cancer on october 2,1996 when he was 25 years old.
His heart is stronger as well as being significantly larger. Per pump (stroke, beat), his trained heart can output a greater volume of blood than an untrained person (let's called the untrained person Joe Normal). So at rest, both Armstrong and Joe need to move the same volume of blood around per minute to keep everything oxygenated. Each beat of Armstrong's heart is going to move twice as much blood as a beat from Joe's. As a result, Armstrong's heart only needs to beat half as often to keep things oxygenated. How did this happen? Lots and lots of cardiovascular training. As the heart gets trained, it gets stronger and larger - it is a muscle, just like your biceps grow after multiple bicep curls in the gym. When Lance is sprinting as fast as he can, his heart is not pumping much more often than when a non-athlete is sprinting - but it's pumping out more blood per beat so he can go further and faster since his muscles can remain better oxygenation, produce less lactic acid and take longer to fatigue.
During flat time trials Lance maintains a cadence of 100-115 rpm. He is using a lower gear than most other cyclists, but is pedaling faster than them. Rather than using leg power and sheer muscle strength (as did all the early competitive cyclists throughout the 1900s up until the time of Miguel "Big Mig" Indurain), Armstrong relies on superior cardio fitness to carry him through the mountains. Nowadays, the only cyclists who mash huge gears are the ones with very muscular legs, Jan Ullrich being a prime example.
Lances climbing cadence is different however around 80-85rpm, but up to 100rpm when attacking on a long solo breakaway when the gradient lessens during a climbing attack.
One reason why Jan and Lance were so exciting to watch together: they had such different styles-and so lance 'looked' faster than yan or any climbers, though he was only going marginally quicker than them...
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I tried to find your answer, but it seems to be somekind of big secret.
Lance Armstrong has ridden in 13 Tours de France: 1993-96, 1999-2005, and 2009-10.
Lance Armstrong changed our lives today because he helped raise so much money for the cancer awareness and made people believe that they can get through cancer and they can be strong.
Hard to tell, depends on type of race. Is likely to be 40 km/h(abt 25 MPH) or more.
Armstrong was a veteran aviator: he had flown 78 combat missions over Korea as a Navy fighter pilot.
since he had testicular cancer, he has only one....too bad for him...
but he also had brain cancer.
The steps might be:
*To establish the purposes and statutes of the foundation
*To decide its legal form
*To register it
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Black socks on the bike. Very casual clothes off the bike; mainly shorts and t-shirts.
Cofidis (french), in 1996
United States Postal Service
RadioShack, in 2009
first Team Motorola, then cancer..then US Postal, then discovery, then retierment...now Astana
He now races for Team Radio Shack
Hope this helps
The first 6 tours were won with the United States Postal Service Cycling Team. The final and seventh win was won while a member of the Discovery Channel Cycling Team.
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