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Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong is an American cyclist who has won the Tour de France a record 7 times. He's the most famous cyclists in the world.
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Lance Armstrong somehow escaped serious injury after a heavy fall in the 19th stage of the Giro d'Italia, which was won by Spain's Carlos Sastre. Armstrong, the seven-time winner of the Tour de France, fell from his bike as he went round a tight hairpin
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Falling out . . . 'We are not making it up. It's there', says Lance Armstrong about his feud with Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador. Photo: AFP LANCE ARMSTRONG has revealed that he deliberately created conflicts during his seven-year reign as the Tour de
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- Livestrong.com Launches Online Nutrition Tool For Diabetes (socaltech.com)
- Lance Armstrong looks to ride high again (latimes.com)
Anyone who has heard of him - and millions have - knows Lance Armstrong is all about cancer advocacy. Now the seven-time Tour de France winner and cancer survivor is directing his star power and reputation for vitality at another disease: diabetes.
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- Cyclist Lance Armstrong has a new passion: Diabetes (p.moreover.com)
Seven-time Tour de France winner and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong is steering his star power at another disease: diabetes. A new feature of his Livestrong.Com will help people with type 2 diabetes, one of the USA's fastest-growing health problems. "We wanted to be there to help them achieve a healthy quality of life, help them live to their fullest," Armstrong said.
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- Lance Armstrong Guest Post: A Town Hall On Cancer (change.org)
PISA, Italy - Tour de France winner Alberto Contador admits his Astana team is weaker with Lance Armstrong's departure and the exodus of riders who followed the Texan to RadioShack.
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- Contador keeps focus on team (thejapannews.net)
- Contador says team is weaker than Armstrong's team (search.msn.com)
- Cycling: Armstrong departure weakens Astana (p.moreover.com)
Tour de France champion Alberto Contador has not ruled out the possibility of being a team mate of Lance Armstrong again despite their difficult relationship when both were with Astana. Seven-times Tour winner Armstrong has formed a new team, RadioShack,
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- Armstrong and I could be team mates again, says Contador (p.moreover.com)
- Armstrong and I Could be Teammates Again, Says Contador (roadcycling.com)
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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- Pereiro to ride in Tour Down Under for Astana (p.moreover.com)
- Lance Armstrong says he will retire from racing in 2011 (p.moreover.com)
Almost seven months before the 2010 Tour de France, Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador loosened up their legs, plotted a little strategy and bonded with their respective teammates.
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Lance Armstrong and Mark Cavendish, pictured during this year's Giro d'Italia, have confirmed they will be riding in the Tour of Ireland (AFP/Getty Images ) Tour de France stars Lance Armstrong and Mark Cavendish will both take part in this summer's ...
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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 Tour crown in four years next summer.
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- Alberto Contador reveals his Tour de France fears (p.moreover.com)
Lance Armstrong has said his new RadioShack team is 'the best in the world', but says he will be not its main rider. By Telegraph staff Published: 3:52PM GMT 09 Dec 2009 Back seat rider: Lance Armstrong says Levi Leipheimer or Andreas Klöden could lead
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- Lance Armstrong says Team RadioShack will not be built around him (p.moreover.com)
Seven-time Tour de France winner and Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s Lance Armstrong of the United States leaves the signature ceremony on July 8, 2009 in Cap d'Agde before the start of the 196,5 km fifth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling ...
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With the STAGES show now fully wrapped up, Trek offers a closer look into its one-off District bike made in collaboration with Lance Armstrong. Among the many features, the bike boasts a carbon fiver frame, carbon fiber composite yellow belt drive system, and hints of LIVESTRONG yellow within a mostly black design.
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Cycling legend Lance Armstrong revealed he plans to ride for another two years in an interview published in Gazzetta dello Sport. Cycling legend Lance Armstrong revealed he plans to ride for another two years in an interview published in Gazzetta dello
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Saxo Bank team manager Bjarne Riis, the 1996 Tour winner, insisted Contador is still beatable despite his impressive display here which opened a gap of 1:37 between him and second-placed Astana teammate Lance Armstrong. "Today, Contador was the ...
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