Eating too many doughnuts lately was Floyd Landis' excuse for an 8th place finish in the hill-climbing competition at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail.
Waiting to hear the results of a three-judge arbitration panel that could ban him from professional cycling for two years, Landis visited the extreme games event to meet and greet the public.
The course record up Teva is 26-minutes-33, set by Andy Hampsten during the 1987 Coors Classic when a race stage featured that climb. Landis finished in 30-minutes-27, and told the Denver Post it felt good to be back on the bike.
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