This Saturday begins the prologue to the 2005 Tour de France. Since I grew up in Austin, I have more than a passing interest in Lance Armstrong’s attempt at a seventh Tour win. Four riders in history have won five Tours, only Lance has won six. If he brings home a seventh, the earliest a newcomer could best that record would be year 2013.
While there is enormous respect for Lance, there is no shortage of riders committed to bring his streak to a screeching halt. Toppling Lance Armstrong would be an emotional maelstrom.
But who, and how?
What appears to be a mass of tires, spokes, and expensive carbon fiber all charging headlong to the finish is more precisely an intricate team sport, playing games with physics, wind resistance and muscle fatigue. Should Lance be beaten, it will NOT be by a single racer, but by a tight cohesive team, working together better than Team Discovery.
From July 2 through July 24, we will watch the drama. If you are a Manager in your organization, you will find principles of leadership, coordination, cooperation and challenge on the faces of world class athletes. There will be lessons for any team willing to learn. -TF
P.S. To watch live and same day coverage, tune to cable channel OLN. Listings can be found at olntv.com.
P.P.S. To read past posts about teamwork and cycling, follow the link to Managementblog’s homepage, scroll down the Category list and follow the link to Henrik’s Wheel.