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PezCycling News - Thu Nov 12, 12:57 pm ET
While Sacramento is the “host,” the stage begins in the once booming, now-tourist-oriented, gold-rush town of Nevada City – the namesake for the Nevada City Bicycle Classic (coincidentally, won by Lance Armstrong in 2009). The selection recognizes the history and impact of this race on American cycling.
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Biking Bis - Thu Nov 12, 11:20 am ET
The federal judge in the contract dispute between Trek Bicycle and Greg LeMond says both parties should think about an out-of-court settlement to avoid a messy trial on the lawsuits in the spring. Central in the suit - countersuit are allegations that LeMond made against Lance Armstrong and the Texan's reaction to them. The judge this week said Armstrong would be subpoenaed to testify at the ...
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New York Magazine - Mon Nov 9, 1:02 am ET
The tequila-loving champ turned art collector comes to town, leaves, and comes back, all to raise money to battle cancer, and all with the utmost efficiency.
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dBusinessNews.com - Mon Nov 9, 1:32 pm ET
24 Hours of Booty, Inc. , which runs the O fficial 24-Hour Cycling Event of the Lance Armstrong Foundation and the only 24-hour road cycling charity event in the country, today announced that it has raised more than $1 million from this year’s events in Charlotte, N.C. and Columbia, Md.
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FOX 7 Austin - Sun Nov 8, 11:33 pm ET
For the past 20 years Lance Armstrong has had former olympian and his personal coach Chris Carmichael at his side.
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Lewisboro Ledger - Mon Nov 9, 12:16 am ET
Rica Mendes, local volunteer Livestrong Army leader for the Lance Armstrong Foundation, is hosting “A Taste of Yellow” Livestrong Challenge on Wednesday, Nov. 11, from 7 to 10, at her home in South Salem.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Tue Nov 3, 6:39 am ET
Seven bicycles used by Lance Armstrong in his comeback season for July’s Tour de France fetched $1.3 million at an auction to raise money for his cancer foundation. The bikes, with frames designed by artists including the U.K.‘s Damien Hirst, sold at Sotheby’s in New York two days ago, the Livestrong charity said in a statement today. The buyers weren’t disclosed.
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Roadcycling - Fri Nov 6, 2:29 pm ET
World champion Cadel Evans will face-off against Lance Armstrong at January's 2010 Tour Down Under. Race organizers revealed this week that Evans' BMC Racing squad has been granted a wildcard entry to the ProTour race.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 5, 2:52 am ET
Australia's world road cycling champion Cadel Evans announced his return to the Tour Down Under on Thursday, lining up a showdown with legendary American Lance Armstrong.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Wed Nov 4, 5:11 pm ET
World road race champion Cadel Evans will join seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in January's Tour Down Under. Race director Mike Turtur tells The Associated Press that Evans' new American-based BMC team is the first to be offered a wild card entry for the event in South Australia state.
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BusinessWeek - Fri Oct 30, 5:10 pm ET
Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong is going into commercial real estate. According to a news release today:
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Austin American-Statesman - Fri Oct 30, 10:54 pm ET
Seven-time Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong is teaming with his longtime agent Bill Stapleton and business manager Bart Knaggs on a new venture: a commercial real estate investment firm headed by former Trammell Crow veteran Lance Sallis.
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Biking Bis - Thu Nov 5, 10:46 am ET
Lance Armstrong will have some competition as the most popular kid in the peloton for Australia's Tour Down Under next January now that favorite son Cadel Evans, right, has committed to the bike race. Evans had earlier been quoted that he was going to skip his nation's bike race because it didn't fit into his training schedule for the 2010 Tour de France, which he is hungry to win. But having ...
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Velo News - Fri Oct 30, 2:17 pm ET
Remember all those sweet, custom painted Trek bikes that Lance Armstrong rode in various comeback races this past season? Well, now the bikes are making a post-season, cameo comeback of their own. A number of them were designed, and in some cases actually painted by, famous artists. In fact, fully 25 world-renowned artists, plus Nike and Trek, donated their time and efforts to a season-long ...
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Big Bear Grizzly - Mon Nov 2, 6:48 pm ET
Three-time defending Tour of California champion Levi Leipheimer calls it the Queen stage. To Big Bear Valley, it could be a huge boost in the local economy.