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Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong

In 1999, Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France amid whispers that the field was weak as a result of a drug scandal that had plagued the event. To put any doubters in their place, Armstrong came back in 2000 for a second consecutive victory in an event in which the course was more difficult, the weather unseasonably cold and the competition stiff. Armstrong's back-to-back Tour wins are impressive enough -- riders cycle more than 2,000 miles in 23 days, sometimes up the sides of mountains with more than an 8 percent grade -- but given the fact that he was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer in 1996 and given less than a 40 percent chance of survival, it's practically superhuman, let alone awe-inspiring. Even his rivals were impressed. "For the second year, Armstrong has shown that he was the strongest in the mountains, and strongest in the time trial," said Christophe Moreau, who finished fourth in the 2000 race. "He's the real boss of the Tour; a real champion." While mere mortals might take the rest of the year off after undertaking such a grueling challenge, Armstrong -- who turned 29 in September -- competed in the Sydney Olympics, taking bronze in the individual time trial.

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Armstrong says success is all about believing in yourself (187 K)
Armstrong feels that consistency is what separates the champions from the pack (92 K)
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