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Lance Armstrong Has No Certain Type Of Woman But He Like Girls That Are "Hotter Than Doughnut Grease"

September 11, 2008 5:54 a.m. EST

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Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service News Writer

Los Angeles, CA (BANG) - The cycling champion - who has dated several famous beauties including Kate Hudson and Sheryl Crow - doesn't have a certain "type" of woman and is happy to pursue any attractive female.

He said: "I don't discriminate - on anything. I like women who are hotter than doughnut grease."

Lance also spoke about beating testicular cancer, admitting overcoming the disease inspired him to help others suffering from cancer.

The 36-year-old sportsman, who was given a 50 per cent chance of survival in 1996 after the cancer spread to his lungs and brain, told Men's Vogue magazine: "With a life-threatening illness, you win and you live on. You lose and you die. After I gained that perspective, I hated the notion of losing."

Lance recently revealed he has "never got any complaints" about his bedroom abilities, despite his grueling training sometimes getting in the way of his sex life.

He said: "I had sex if I had the energy. I wasn't one of those guys who believed in the myths about the guy losing his chi.

"But the fact is that if you are riding your bike five, six, seven hours a day, you are not a sex champion. You're just not. You have fatigue, low testosterone and a lower libido. But you know, I never got any complaints!"



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