Lance Armstrong wrecked and ended up with a bloodied face while riding the Tom Blake trail in Aspen, Colorado, according to an Instagram post from Armstrong.
The former professional road racer, Leadville 100 winner, and controversial athlete posted a photo on Instagram on Wednesday, August 8th of himself with a swollen nose and blood on his jersey.
“Well, sometimes you’re the hammer and sometimes you’re the nail!” said Armstrong.
Armstrong says that a younger version of himself would have blown off a hospital visit, but he now realizes the importance of seeking medical attention after a serious blow to the head.
Armstrong appears to be OK, although he did not mention if he would need further medical attention.
8 Comments
Aug 10, 2018
And this even though I hate what lance did
Aug 10, 2018
Lance is a mountain biker and is still relevant in the industry. Americans are people who tend to eventually forgive people for wrong doing.
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Aug 13, 2018
Armstrong was the most gifted Tour rider in history .
I remember a top Australian professional triathlete telling me about a young 15-16 year old boy by the name Lance Armstrong and What a absolute freak he was as an athlete and cyclist.
I think the biggest challenge in a tour is not getting run down and sick or crashing.
A lot of the prohibitive drug for cyclists are for quick recovery from each day.
I have some ex pro cyclist friends who have said if you are lucky enough to get picked up by a pro team you will do what ever is ask to stay on the team.
It’s all about winning not being a top bloke.???????
Aug 12, 2018
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