Lance Armstrong’s devotion to Cycling is effective, and he made a great contribution there. Forward with Lance Armstrong is where the former professional cyclist interviews a range of sports, business, and entertainment personalities. Beside this, Stages is his somewhat controversial podcast initially dedicated to Tour de France analysis.
And this is why his analysis of this year’s edition of the Tour de France earlier this summer via his podcast has got many talking. Some believe he has no right to speak on the subject given his past, while others argue that he can provide insight into the tournament like no other can. Regardless, with more than 5 million downloads during TDF, Stages made it to July’s top 10 on iTunes.
Scrolling through Lance Armstrong’s Instagram profile—which mostly includes pictures of him recording his podcasts in a converted trailer—we noticed a new Rolex on his wrist. Lance Armstrong is a long-time fan of addition. In fact, we’ve seen him wearing a replica Rolex GMT-Master II Coke in the past, a stainless steel Daytona, and a Deepsea. Even his fiancée, Anna Hansen, was pictured wearing a Rolex Submariner when she recently said yes to Lance Armstrong marriage proposal.
These days, Lance Armstrong is sporting the new Daytona fake model in stainless steel with a black ceramic bezel. While there are two dial options available with the new Daytona C, his model is the white Panda dial with black subdials.
Although the stainless steel Rolex Daytona replica watch made its debut well over a year ago at Baselworld 2017, it’s still a very complicated watch to find. There are years-long wait lists for this particular Rolex. The high demand for the Rolex Daytona ref. 116500LN is unsurprising. Fans had been waiting for a steel Daytona with a ceramic bezel for a long time. Cheap Rolex had released a few Daytona models with ceramic bezels prior to 2017. However, they were all precious metal models such as platinum and Everose rose gold, therefore well beyond reach for many. In stainless steel, the new ceramic Daytona is still expensive but much more accessible.
Following his Stages podcasts about the Tour de France, Armstrong was planning to turn his attention to commentating on the upcoming Colorado Classic. However, it seems this could violate his ban from cycling. It’s a story that’s just developing, so we’ll have to stay tuned to see the outcome.