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The Appleton Post-Crescent - Tue Dec 1, 5:29 am ET
Lance Armstrong, as Twitter users know, has been in Appleton a number of times over the last few months.
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FOX 5 New York - Mon Nov 30, 9:38 pm ET
"Comeback 2.0: Up Close and Personal" is Lance Armstrong's first-person photo-journal of his 2009 comeback season with the goal to take the LIVESTRONG message around the world.
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The Daily Barometer - Tue Dec 1, 1:53 am ET
By Katrina Lorengel The Daily Barometer Members and pledges of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at OSU participated in the Oregon Cure Relay to raise money for The Lance Armstrong Foundation on Nov. 29. The relay began at Reser Stadium in Corvallis and ended at Autzen Stadium in Eugene.
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Biking Bis - Mon Nov 30, 12:45 am ET
"Comeback 2.0: Up Close and Personal" is the story of Lance Armstrong's return to professional cycling in 2009. The story is told in his own journal entries interspersed throughout the book with color photos by Liz Kreutz, who followed Armstrong throughout the 2009 season. The 208-page book will be released on Tuesday and will be followed by book signings and TV appearances (on "The Daily Show ...
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Roadcycling - Sun Nov 29, 8:18 am ET
Read our excerpt from the new book Lance Armstrong Comeback 2.0: Up Close and Personal and use our link below the excerpt to order the book online. It will make a great Christmas present to cyclists and cycling fans.
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Aspen Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 9:27 am ET
Lance Armstrong has some sage advice for Tiger Woods: If you don't want it printed, don't let it happen. Or something like that. read more
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 9:43 pm ET
Tour de France stage winners Yaroslav Popovych and Gert Steegmans will boost Lance Armstrong's Team RadioShack when it makes its worldwide debut at Australia's Tour Down Under, organisers said on Thursday.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Wed Dec 2, 8:12 pm ET
Tour de France stage winners Yaroslav Popovych of the Ukraine and Belgium's Gert Steegmans will ride for Lance Armstrong's RadioShack team when it makes its world debut at the Tour Down Under cycle race in Adelaide in January. Race director Mike Turtur on Wednesday confirmed the RadioShack team roster -- headed by Armstrong, who will ride the tour for the second straight year -- for the...
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The Huffington Post - Thu Dec 3, 6:01 pm ET
What's Your Reaction? So what's with the yellow headbands ? Well, besides my homage to the great Lance Armstrong...I had this opportunity to visit Haiti this summer. It's an incredible country, with amazing people and a vibrant culture.
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Roadcycling - Thu Dec 3, 5:18 pm ET
Lance Armstrong will have an old friend by his side when his new RadioShack team takes the start of the 2010 Tour Down Under in January. Longtime lieutenant Yaroslav Popovych, who teamed with Armstrong at Discovery Channel and Astana, will be on hand to assist the seven-time Tour de France champ.
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Mashable - Thu Dec 3, 2:31 pm ET
Ben Stiller pulled out all the social media stops today when he launched his semi-satirical charity initiative, Stillerstrong, via Facebook , Twitter and a branded Web site . The campaign, not-so loosely (and hilariously), based on Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong initiative, was inspired by a trip Stiller took to Cévérine — a small town in Haiti — last summer, and seeks to raise money for a local ...
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Thu Dec 3, 3:04 am ET
ADELAIDE, Australia — Tour de France stage winners Yaroslav Popovych of the Ukraine and Belgium's Gert Steegmans will ride for Lance Armstrong's RadioShack team when it makes its world debut at the Tour Down Under cycle race in Adelaide in January. ... - The Associated Press
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Chips - Thu Dec 3, 12:14 am ET
By: Natalie Baudler, Sports Editor Luther alumnus Matthew Busche (‘07), now a professional cyclist, has soared to the top of the sport, becoming the newest hire on Lance Armstrong’s team RadioShack, one of the world’s most closely watched teams. read more
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Bay News 9 Tampa Bay - Wed Dec 2, 8:06 pm ET
Lance Armstrong's Team RadioShack names team for Tour Down Under
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Tue Dec 1, 2:12 pm ET
Former Giro d'Italia champion Ivan Basso will return to the Tour de France in 2010 following a four-year absence. Basso, who finished third and second in the 2004 and 2005 Tours behind seven-time champion Lance Armstrong, was not allowed to start in 2006 after his involvement in the Operation Puerto blood doping scandal.