Landis ‘the man’ on both sides of the Atlantic
The wind was at his back now, gently rustling the banners along the Champs-Élysées and urging Floyd Landis on with a certainty he hadn't felt since he lit out of Pennsylvania Dutch country as a kid, vowing some day to win the world's greatest bicycle race. On Sunday, Landis was every bit as good as his word. ''I kept fighting, never stopped believing,'' he said, and the yellow jersey stretched snugly across Landis' slim shoulders confirmed the wisdom of that. The first Tour de France of the post-Lance Armstrong era was captured by another American — on the same