Dr. Maserati said:
Yes, the event is popular, that's the big picture - Armstrong adds nothing to it, so he has pretty much been ignored.
That's the thing. They've been getting it...for thirty years now. To the tune of $270 million dollars. Kerry's been getting it for the last half-dozen years. LeMond's been getting it since at least 2006, maybe earlier.
The problem is, Dave and Polish would have you believe that everyone is a babe in the woods until they have this fabulous epiphany...that Lance Armstrong needs to be part of their effort then everything will be right and they'll look back wondering how they ever made it without him. That once Lance shows up, their event becomes big-time, main stream.
It's insulting to anyone and everyone associated with these efforts. The people who, year in and year out, have worked diligently to raise these funds for such worthy causes. Not to mention the fact that Armstrong, and his foundation, don't give a whit about the Pan-Mass Challenge, or anything else that doesn't bear his name. Otherwise, why no mention at the .org site? Why not one prior visit by Armstrong (to ride or just a fly-by in the G5)?
I just wonder how they all managed without the "wall to wall" coverage it got with Armstrong attending. Oh yeah, it was because it got the same level of coverage last year and the year before. On its own merit.
Apparently, if we are to believe Dave, they get it..."it" just took them 30 years lost in the desert.
Lance as Moses.
Leading the lost.
True awesomeness.
Too bad Charlton Heston is dead. Sigh
Levi and Horner can fight over the Yul Brynner part...just need a bald guy that Lance hates...Argh.
Lance would play himself, but there's no way he could play second-fiddle when there's a part for God in it...