
The Peter Attia Drive #178 - Lance Armstrong: The rise, fall, and growth of a cycling legend
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Oct 4, 2021 Lance Armstrong, a seven-time Tour de France winner and a controversial figure in cycling, shares his incredible journey from battling testicular cancer to achieving fame. He opens up about the intense scrutiny he faced due to performance-enhancing drug use and reflects on his decision to come clean. Armstrong discusses the emotional toll of his public fall from grace, stories from his cycling career, and how personal growth has shaped his views. He also emphasizes the importance of finding joy in fitness at age 50, beyond just competition.
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First Pro Race
- Lance realized his cycling potential at 15, during his first pro triathlon, racing alongside Mark Allen.
- Despite a slower run time, placing fifth or sixth overall showed him he could compete professionally.
Lifelong Swimming
- Lance highlights the unique advantage of swimming as a lifelong sport.
- Unlike running or cycling, which can be harder on the body, swimming can be enjoyed for years.
Early Scrutiny and Cortisone Use
- In 1993, Lance faced increased scrutiny after winning a Tour de France stage and the World Championship.
- He recalls using cortisone, managed through therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs), a common practice at the time.
