By Artem
via agilesoftwaredevelopment.com
Published: Oct 02 2008 / 09:01
Lance Armstrong won seven consecutive Tour de France races between years 1999 and 2005. Every year there were 21 individual stages and Lance Armstrong was winning "only" few individual stages a year. As you can see Lance Armstrong was not focused on winning each stage (quite the opposite). He was focused on winning the whole Tour de France - yet he had to keep close to the head of the race. Speaking with lean language Lance Armstrong was Optimizing the Whole - and he succeeded seven times winning the most difficult and exhausting cycling race in the World.
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