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Lance Armstrong – its not about me.
1 hour, 15 minutes ago ago from world sport News
It's not about me. Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong believes it would be for him to be the central rider of Team RadioShack. The squad was launched in Arizona on Tuesday and is to debut in January's Tour Down Under in South Australia. But 38-year-old Armstrong insists the team is not merely a vehicle to propel him to the front of the peleton. Those days are gone, said the Texan. The days of this team ...
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13 hours ago ago from Sport Forward
Armstrong rode for Astana in the 2009 Tour de France American cycling legend Lance Armstrong insists he will not be the central rider for new outfit Team RadioShack. The seven-time Tour de France winner, who this year returned to cycling after four years out, believes he is too old to take on the leader's duties. Instead, Armstrong highlighted the potential of Andreas Kloden and Levi Leipheimer as future team ...
Related contentThe three-headed monster. Armstrong hints at 2010 Tour de France tactics.
3 hours ago ago from Twisted Spoke
Lance is number one but two and three might be. This just in from Radio Lance: he will not be the sole leader of the Radio Shack team in the upcoming Tour de France. The days of this team being built around me are done, said Armstrong. I'm 38 now, I'll be 39 this season it would be irresponsible to build it around me. Going into the Tour we have to look at Levi [Leipheimer], [Andreas] Klöden, the tactics, the ideas that we use ...
Related contentHalftime: Lance Armstrong bows to age
11 hours ago ago from San Luis Obispo Newspaper
Lance Armstrong has issued a concession speech to old man time, and in essence also is saying he won't ever win another Tour de France. While Read more here: Halftime: Lance Armstrong bows to age
Related contentCycling legend Lance Armstrong begins training in Tucson
23 hours ago ago from Top Stories Tucson
By Dan Marries email 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. Lance Armstrong and several fellow members of the Team RadioShack are training in Tucson. According to an Armstrong Tweet some of the team members went on a ride this morning, Great ride w/ the team. Lots of old faces (not literally) and some new ...
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