Even as we try to let him fade from public attention, Lance Armstrong鈥檚 legacy goes on (and on and on and on).


Earlier this month, the disgraced Texan cyclist found himself the subject of both a new book, , and a new movie, . And earlier this week, filming began on a Hollywood-size biopic directed by Stephen Frears, with Armstrong portrayed by Chris O鈥橠owd, of the TV comedy The IT Crowd. And, only today, Ryder Hesjedal, winner of the 2012 Giro d鈥橧talia, , just beyond the statute of limitations, and just prior to joining Armstrong during his doping days at US Postal.
A quick glance through the comments of the latest Armstrong coverage shows an overarching ambivalence about him鈥攚ith roughly half dissing him, the other half staunchly upholding his integrity.
In a stroke of brilliance, Andrew Straw, of the Newcastle, England-based bike-tour operator , tapped into the undercurrent of Armstrong equivocation when he noticed a few copies of the dethroned Tour champ鈥檚 autobiographies on sale in local second-hand shops. Straw determined there must be more Armstrong paraphernalia out there that people don’t want or know what to do with. He put out the offer, and, to his surprise, the Armstrong biographies began pouring in. 鈥淚 thought maybe we鈥檇 receive a few copies,鈥 Straw says. 鈥淏ut within a week, we had hundreds.鈥 He also received, among various mementos, an autographed jersey and a US Postal Trek bike frame.
Straw had to find something to do with all the booty. 鈥淚 had two ideas. One was to make a throne-like piece of furniture, which could live in the , and the public could sit on the pages,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nother was to cover the floor in pages of the book.鈥
He opted for the flooring alternative. After ripping pages from the donated books, Straw requested that caf茅 patrons write their thoughts about Lance Armstrong on loose sheets and use floor varnish to affix them to the floor. 鈥淟ance is a hero,鈥 reads one. 鈥淢anipulator!鈥 says another.
Letting clients express their views鈥攇ood or bad鈥攚as exactly the point, according to Straw. 鈥淚t works in two ways,鈥 he says. 鈥淔or people who still rate Lance, it is something that can be admired. And those now 鈥榓nti-Lance,鈥 can stamp all over the lies written in the books.”