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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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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.
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New York Post - Sun Dec 6, 7:05 am ET
Lance Armstrong is known for being a cancer survivor, a winner of multiple Tours de France and a serial dater of blonde celebrities including Kate Hudson, Tory Burch, Ashley Olsen and Sheryl Crow. But there’s another side to the famously intense athl...
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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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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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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Dec 2, 8:02 pm 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.
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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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Biking Bis - Tue Dec 8, 7:06 am ET
Team RadioShack has issued a sneak peak of the prototype jersey the new US-based pro cycling team might be wearing next year. It's distinctive enough that I like it. With the grey top and red through the torso, it should be easy to spot from helicopter camera views of the peloton. That's especially helpful if you're trying to find Lance Armstrong's team on a foreign language broadcast. From the ...
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Velo News - Mon Dec 7, 5:02 pm ET
Sports physiologist Allen Lim says his move from Garmin-Transitions to Team RadioShack for the 2010 season was based on new opportunities and challenges. Lim, speaking with VeloNews Monday, added that his role with Lance Armstrong’s team was attractive both because it will be more focused on sports science and involve less travel. Speaking by phone from RadioShack’s first team camp, which began ...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Mon Dec 7, 10:30 am ET
A month ago, during simpler times, Tiger Woods was presented with a tricky question: Who would he pick as the athlete of the decade? Plenty of possible choices — Lance Armstrong, Roger Federer, Kobe Bryant, Barry Bonds, Tom Brady, among them. Tiger, too.
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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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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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New York Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 5:59 pm ET
A federal judge has ruled that only a jury trial or voluntary settlement can resolve the lawsuits between former Tour de France winner Greg LeMond and Trek Bicycle, which center on doping allegations involving LeMond's rival, Lance Armstrong.