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Arizona Daily Star - Fri Dec 11, 2:10 am ET
When Lance Armstrong addressed the media Tuesday during Team RadioShack's training camp in Tucson, he stressed the team is not focused around him. After all, next year he turns 39, and he came out of retirement this year.
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Velo News - Thu Dec 10, 3:32 pm ET
Alberto Contador is getting to know his “new” teammates at Astana this week in the team’s first training camp following the departure of Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel. With nearly a dozen of the team’s top riders gone to RadioShack, the two-time Tour de France winner is becoming reacquainted with his Astana teammates – both new and old – who will be the foundation for his run at a third ...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 2:55 pm ET
Cycling legend Lance Armstrong revealed he plans to ride on for another two years in an interview published in the Gazzetta dello Sport.
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BikeRadar - Thu Dec 10, 11:56 am ET
Trek releases images of Lance Armstrong's new ride
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Dayton Daily News - Thu Dec 10, 11:42 am ET
BROOKVILLE — Sam Bench ran the entirety of the 3.1 miles at the Southwestern Buckeye League cross country meet, and he didn’t know. He forgot about the bands wrapped around his wrist — and this little slip of the mind was going to cost him and his Brookville teammates dearly.On his arm, Bench wore a couple wrist bands. Much like the famous Lance Armstrong “Livestrong” trinkets, except one was ...
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Roadcycling - Thu Dec 10, 8:20 am ET
Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong says he will retire for good in 2011 and hopes to claim one more Tour title - a tough feat, he admits, because of Alberto Contador's talent - before he does.
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FOX 7 Austin - Thu Dec 10, 6:38 am ET
Lance Armstrong is training in Tucson. The seven-time Tour de France winner is working out with his new team sponsored by Radio Shack.
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Velo News - Wed Dec 9, 11:02 pm ET
It’s been widely assumed that Trek, Bontrager, SRAM, and many other previous equipment suppliers would follow the key riders and staff from Astana over to the newly formed RadioShack squad. SRAM confirmed in early October that it would migrate to the Shack and SRAM Red would remain the component group of choice for Lance Armstrong and the rest of Johan Bruyneel’s crew. Now, it’s been officially ...
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Velo News - Wed Dec 9, 8:47 am ET
It’s a team highly reminiscent of the squads that took him to seven Tour de France wins, funded by an American sponsor lured into the sport by the draw of his star power — yet Lance Armstrong said Tuesday that his new RadioShack ProTour team isn’t built solely around him. At an afternoon press conference held at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, Arizona, where the RadioShack team is holding ...
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Arizona Daily Star - Wed Dec 9, 2:09 am ET
Team RadioShack director Johan Bruyneel appears surprised after Lance Armstrong leaves the Loew's Ventana Canyon Resort on Tuesday for the team's second training camp ride of the season. Armstrong and his team have their sights set on the 2010 Tour de France in July and will train in Tucson for the next couple of weeks. RadioShack put together a new team for the tour with Armstrong as the main ...
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Los Angeles Times - Wed Dec 9, 1:57 am ET
Seven-time Tour de France winner is with a new team and aiming to challenge Alberto Contador, his young nemesis. It starts now. In December, on snowy mountain roads around Tucson with his graying, balding posse riding shotgun, Lance Armstrong is back at it, all in, no doubts, head of a new cycling team but with the same goal as always -- to win the Tour de France.
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KOLD News 13 Tuscon - Wed Dec 9, 12:57 am ET
TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - By now you've probably heard that cycling legend Lance Armstrong is in Tucson training with his new team.
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Roadcycling - Tue Dec 8, 11:21 am ET
Take a peek at Lance Armstrong in the new 2010 Team RadioShack colors.
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BikeRadar - Tue Dec 8, 6:27 am ET
RadioShack twitters a sneak preview of its red and grey kit for 2010
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KOLD News 13 Tuscon - Mon Dec 7, 10:57 pm ET
Lance Armstrong on Mt. Lemmon. Source: Armstrong's twitpic page TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - Fresh off the heels of Tucson's largest bike race, El Tour de Tucson, the world's most famous and respected cycling professional is here.