I figure the faster I pedal, the faster I can retire.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that Lance Armstrong believes the harder he works and the more he trains, the sooner he can stop working and retire. He is saying that by putting in maximum effort now, he can achieve his goal of retiring earlier than if he didn't work as hard.
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