This piece of street art, stencilled by Los Angeles artist Plastic Jesus, popped up in the city’s Melrose Avenue area following Armstrong’s attempt at a redemptive Oprah confessional last week.
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The piece shows “a yellow jerseyed racing cyclist with a I.V drip attached to his bike,” a thinly veiled reference to Armstrong’s use of blood doping and performance enhancing drugs during his career in the saddle.
Lance Armstrong is still an inspiration to some people -- like this Los Angeles street artist
EVEN AFTER HIS admission that he cheated to win the Tour de France seven times, Lance Armstrong is still an inspiration to some people.
This piece of street art, stencilled by Los Angeles artist Plastic Jesus, popped up in the city’s Melrose Avenue area following Armstrong’s attempt at a redemptive Oprah confessional last week.
The piece shows “a yellow jerseyed racing cyclist with a I.V drip attached to his bike,” a thinly veiled reference to Armstrong’s use of blood doping and performance enhancing drugs during his career in the saddle.
Reproduced with permission from Plastic Jesus.net
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