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	<title>Bike Intelligencer &#187; Juliet Macur</title>
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		<title>Lance&#039;s Chances: Shoulder status?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have to credit Lance Armstrong on one point: He doesn&#8217;t make excuses. Since declaring his shoulder a non-factor just a couple of weeks after &#8220;Home Depot&#8221; hardware surgery drilled and screwed and plated it together again, the subject has not even come back up. Watching videos of interviews and the Tour, however, I thought [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have to credit Lance Armstrong on one point: He doesn&#8217;t make excuses. Since declaring his shoulder a non-factor just a couple of weeks after &#8220;Home Depot&#8221; hardware surgery drilled and screwed and plated it together again, the subject has not even come back up.</p>
<p>Watching videos of interviews and the Tour, however, I thought his shoulder was quite a bit less than 100 percent. In conversation, he used his left arm and hand more in gesticulating, etc., and never raised his right arm above his shoulder.</p>
<p>On the Tour&#8217;s wrenching climbs, Lance stayed more in the saddle than the Lance of old. And he never attacked, either. Maybe his riding style has changed. But a reluctance to sprint or attack would also indicate not wanting to stress the shoulder, since out of the saddle requires more pulling on the bars.</p>
<p>It may well be that the shoulder is virtually healed by now (it&#8217;s been more than 3 months). But if there&#8217;s any test to tell for sure, it would be this Saturday&#8217;s Leadville 100. Nearly seven hours of up and down riding on uneven surfaces takes a toll on perfectly healthy shoulders. If anything&#8217;s askew, Lance should start feeling it about hour 4 or 5.</p>
<p>The subject of his shoulder hasn&#8217;t come up anywhere in news coverage lately, and I imagine that if asked, Lance would brush it aside. And let&#8217;s hope the shoulder isn&#8217;t a factor, because we all want a level playing field (so to speak!). But it remains an X-factor at Leadville, because this race is a different beast from what he&#8217;s been doing.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget you&#8217;ll be able to see a live Webcast of the race and get full updates from the Leadville 100 <a  href="http://www.leadvilletrail100.com/" target="_blank">site</a>. As for news coverage, still no rundown on Lance&#8217;s prototype Trek Fuel full-suspension bike, and nobody&#8217;s apparently talking to Dave Wiens about all this. One problem: Crankworx&#8217;s signature event, the Slopestyle competition, is the same day, sucking a lot of mountain bike journalists to Whistler. Let&#8217;s hope The New York Times gets on Leadville&#8230;Juliet Macur are you there?</p>
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