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THE composition of the Lance Armstrong-led RadioShack team that will make its competitive debut at Australia's Tour Down Under in January was announced yesterday - firstly on Facebook, then by race organisers. Full Article at The Age
Leader of the pack: Lance Armstrong, pictured at the 2009 Tour Down Under, will race in Australia in his new Team RadioShack colours next year Photo: REUTERS Johan Bruyneel, RadioShack's Belgian team manager, announced the first line-up he will... Full Article at The Telegraph
Los Angeles: Johan Bruyneel, manager of the new RadioShack team headlined by Lance Armstrong, has finalized a 2010 team roster that includes 16 riders from 16 countries. Full Article at Zee News
Johan Bruyneel, manager of the new team, has finalised a 2010 team roster that includes 16 riders from 16 countries. Full Article at Times Live South Africa
Haimar Zubeldia says switching to RadioShack and leaving behind compatriot Alberto Contador at Astana is what’s best for him right now. Full Article at VeloNews
Johan Bruyneel, manager of the new RadioShack team headlined by Lance Armstrong, has finalized a 2010 team roster that includes 16 riders from 16 countries. Full Article at eTaiwan News
Johan Bruyneel (in car) has revealed details of the new Team RadioShack, headlined by Lance Armstrong (Bryn Lennon/Getty Images) The final lineup of the new RadioShack team headlined by Lance Armstrong has been announced. Full Article at BikeRadar.com
AUSTIN, Texas — Lance Armstrong's new RadioShack racing team is getting ready to ride and will be training in Tucson next month. Full Article at AZ starnet.com
Team manager Johan Bruyneel announced a 26-rider lineup for 2010 on Monday, including Armstrong's former Astana teammates Levi Leipheimer, Andreas Kloeden and Yaroslav Popovych. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Lance Armstrong is again an undisputed lead rider, now with RadioShack. Team manager Johan Bruyneel announced a 26-rider lineup for 2010 on Monday, including Armstrong's former Astana teammates Levi Leipheimer, Andreas Kloeden and Yaroslav Popovych. Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
Johan Bruyneel, manager of the new RadioShack team headlined by Lance Armstrong, has finalised a 2010 team roster boasting riders from 16 countries. Full Article at The Age
“It is a well balanced team,” team director Johan Bruyneel said. “We have experienced riders - with some of them I worked already many years in my former teams – but we also have young talents who can develop in the perfect environment. Full Article at VeloNews
Lance Armstrong will have some familiar faces as he rides into the second season of comeback campaign. Full Article at VeloNews
The roster for Team RadioShack, finalized by manager Johan Bruyneel, was announced today and will include seven-time Tour De France winner Lance Armstrong among its 26 riders coming from 16 different countries. Full Article at Outside Magazine
ONE of the few sportsmen on the planet to rival Tigers Woods in the public interest stakes will head to Australia in January, with seven-time Tour de France rider Lance Armstrong confirmed to race the Santos Tour Down Under. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Astana says it wants Contador in its kit for 2010 ... but it may cost them. Full Article at VeloNews
Manager Johan Bruyneel I think it’s a very traditional course. There is a little bit less time trialing than normal but other than that there are no surprises. Full Article at Podium Cafe
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Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel (L) gives instructions to Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s Levi Leipheimer of the United States on July 14, 2009 during the 194,5 km and teenth of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun.
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel arrives at the hotel hosting his cycling team on July 1, 2009 in the principalty of Monaco, three days ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the Tour de France cycling race. 2009 Tour de France will cover 21 stages (10 flat s...
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel (R) arrives at the hotel hosting his cycling team on July 1, 2009 in the principalty of Monaco, three days ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the Tour de France cycling race. 2009 Tour de France will cover 21 stages (10 fl...
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel arrives at the hotel hosting his cycling team on July 1, 2009 in the principalty of Monaco, three days ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the Tour de France cycling race. 2009 Tour de France will cover 21 stages (10 flat s...
View Photo »US Lance Armstrong (L) (Astana/KAZ) talks about safety measures with his sporting director, Belgium Johan Bruyneel (R) during the ninth stage of 92nd Giro of Italy, a 165km race held on an inner city circuit in Milan on May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Astana team manager Johan Bruyneel (L) and rider Lance Armstrong of the United States walk together during the official presentation in San Marco square in Venice, May 7, 2009.
View Photo »ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 25: Lance Armstrong of the USA, riding for Team Astana, speaks with Astana team director Johan Bruyneel before the start of stage six of the 2009 Tour Down Under January 25, 2009 in Adelaide, Australia.
View Photo »Astana team manager Johan Bruyneel (C) poses with his riders, seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong (R) of the U.S. and 2007 Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain, before the start of a training session in Tenerife, Spain's Canary Islands December 5, 2008.
View Photo »U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong, center, talks to Astana team director Johan Bruyneel, left, during a training session near Los Cristianos, on the Canary Island of Tenerife, Spain, on Friday, Dec. 5, 2008.
View Photo »U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong, right, talks to Astana team director Johan Bruyneel, left, during a training session near Los Cristianos, on the Canary Island of Tenerife, Spain, on Friday, Dec. 5, 2008.
View Photo »Astana cycling team director Johan Bruyneel of Belgium, left, and Alberto Contador of Spain react during a press conference in Monaco Friday July 3, 2009, ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the Tour de France cycling race Saturday July 4, 2009.
View Photo »Astana manager Johan Bruyneel of Belgium attends a news conference ahead of the 96th Tour de France cycling race in Monaco, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 17: Astana team director Johan Bruyneel speaks to the media about Lance Armstrong at a press conference for the Tour Down Under on January 17, 2009 in Adelaide, Australia.
View Photo »ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 17: Astana team director Johan Bruyneel speaks to the media about Lance Armstrong at a press conference for the Tour Down Under on January 17, 2009 in Adelaide, Australia.
View Photo »Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, center, rides with Astana sports directors Johan Bruyneel of Belgium, right, and Dirk Demol of Belgium, after winning his second Tour de France cycling race, on the Champs Elysees avenue after...
View Photo »Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, right, stands with his Astana teammates, with third-placed overall American seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, fourth right, and sports director Johan Bruyneel of Belgium, left, o...
View Photo »Astana rider and leader's yellow jersey Alberto Contador of Spain (R) poses with Astana manager Johan Bruyneel on the Champs Elysees in Paris after winning the 96th Tour de France cycling race July 26, 2009.
View Photo »Astana rider and leader's yellow jersey Alberto Contador of Spain (R) poses with Astana manager Johan Bruyneel on the Champs Elysees in Paris after winning the 96th Tour de France cycling race July 26, 2009.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong of the U.S. speaks with his team director Johan Bruyneel of Belgium prior to climbing Mont Ventoux pass during the 20th stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 167 kilometers (103.8 miles) with start in Montelimar and finish on Mont...
View Photo »Astana rider Lance Armstrong of the U.S. (L) talks with Astana team manager Johan Bruyneel during the 14th stage of the 96th Tour de France cycling race between Colmar and Besancon, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »Combo of the day made on July 14, 2009 in the 194,5 km and teenth of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun, shows (From L, From top) US cycling Team Columbia-High Road (THR)'s leader Mark Cavendish of Great Britain (C) jubilating on the finish line after...
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel gives his thumb up after answering a journalist's question on July 14, 2009 in Limoges before the start of the 193 km and teenth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun.
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel answers a journalist's question on July 14, 2009 in Limoges before the start of the 193 km and teenth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun.
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel answers a journalist's question on July 14, 2009 in Limoges before the start of the 193 km and teenth stage of the 2009 Tour de France cycling race run between Limoges and Issoudun.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner and Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s Lance Armstrong of the United States stands next to his manager, Johan Bruyneel (background), at Novotel hotel before participating in a training session, on July 13, 2009 in Limoges on the first of the two rest day...
View Photo »Kazakh cycling team Astana (AST)'s manager Johan Bruyneel arrives at the hotel hosting his cycling team on July 1, 2009 in the principalty of Monaco, three days ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the Tour de France cycling race. 2009 Tour de France will cover 21 stages (10 flat s...
View Photo »Our main goal will be the Tour de France and other stage races, but I am confident that, with these riders, we can perform very well in the one-day races as well ... I look forward to the new season with Team RadioShack and our first training camp.
RadioShack will be very competitive from the word go. Johan Bruyneel plays to win and the team racing in Adelaide next year is strong, tough and experienced, and will want to make their presence felt as the cycling world watches
RadioShack will be very competitive from the word go. (Team director) Johan Bruyneel plays to win and the team racing in Adelaide next year is strong, tough and experienced, and will want to make their presence felt as the cycling world watches.
To be hanging around with people like Lance Armstrong and (team director) Johan Bruyneel is a great opportunity. I'm looking forward to learning as much as I can.
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