Lance Armstrong

Armstrong confirms Sarthe start

by VeloNews.com

Lance Armstrong will ramp up his preparation for the Tour de France by taking part in the Circuit de la Sarthe from April 6-9, the organisers said Thursday.

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Vuelta a Murcia ITT: A Graham Watson gallery

by VeloNews.com

Graham Watson shoots Stage 4 of the 2010 Vuelta a Murcia.

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Rabon rips TT, takes Murcia lead

by Andrew Hood

Czech rider Frantisek Rabon (HTC-Columbia) wins the individual time trial at the Vuelta a Murcia.

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Twitter TT Tri Guy talks: How would Lance fare at the Ironman?

by Neal Rogers

Triathlon star Chris Lieto raced an impromptu time trial against Lance Armstrong last week in Hawaii, finishing just 9 seconds back over 11 miles. Neal Rogers talked with Lieto about the race, his road racing career and Armstrong’s future in triathlon.

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Azevedo says Tour isn’t a two-man race

by Andrew Hood

The 2010 Tour won’t be a two-man race between Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador, says José Azevedo.

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South Australian government pleased with Tour Down Under

by VeloNews.com

Australia’s Tour Down Under last month attracted record crowds, visitor numbers and income, the South Australian state government said Friday.

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Bruyneel confirms Armstrong will race classics

by Andrew Hood

Lance Armstrong will be back in the spring classics this year in a big way. RadioShack sport director Johan Bruyneel told Biciciclismo that Armstrong will race Milan-San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

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Lance, Landis and VeloNews TV

by VeloNews.com

Our readers speak out on Lance, Landis and VeloNews TV.

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Inside Cycling: Entering a new decade, American cycling is on a roll!

by John Wilcockson

With a new decade of professional road racing getting under way, North American cycling has never looked stronger.

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Lance: The comeback that nearly wasn’t

by Neal Rogers

Lance Armstrong’s return to the podium of the Tour de France may have been the biggest story in cycling this year, but Johan Bruyneel says it nearly didn’t happen.

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