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Former Wales striker John Hartson says he is planning to visit cycling legend Lance Armstrong to thank him for his support during his battle with cancer. Full Article at BBC Sport
TWO giant pandas coming to the Adelaide Zoo will prove a bigger tourist attraction than cycling legend Lance Armstrong, Adelaide Zoo officials say. Full Article at Adelaide Now
Arranging wind turbines like a school of fish could reduce the amount of land they take up by 100-fold while maintaining their electrical output, say researchers. Wind farms based on the approach might also be considerably safer for migrating birds. Full Article at Science
MIAMI, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Following nearly three weeks of voting online, Fox Pan American Sports LLC, producer of Premios Fox Sports(TM) and operator of Fox Sports en Espanol and Fox Sports Latin America, today unveiled the 10 semifinalists... Full Article at PR Newswire
This photo was taken Friday afternoon during a VeloNews photoshoot. Sometime over the weekend, one of these bikes was stolen. Photo: Brad Kaminski. Full Article at VeloNews
November 24, 2009 11:46 AM EST Cai Guo-Qiang "Tree with Yellow Blossoms" Gunpowder on paper, mounted on wood as a four-panel folding screen, 230cm x 310cm. Clayton Brothers "Always Alive" Mixed media on canvas, 213cm x 213cm. Full Article at Street Insider
2009-11-24 17:57:04 - AUSTIN, TX -- (Marketwire) -- 11/24/09 -- STAGES, the global art exhibition produced by Nike and dedicated to raising awareness for the LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Campaign, will have its finale at the most important art... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Usain Bolt broke his own world record in the 100 and 200 meters at the World Championships in Berlin. Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Dec. 1. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
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
Lance Armstrong looks up as he prepares to leave for a training in Monaco ahead of the start of the 96th edition of the Tour de France cycling race. Full Article at Times Live South Africa
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
Los Angeles - Michelle Wie's glee at her first LPGA triumph and Lance Armstrong's ride-along calls show how Twitter brings fans closer to their sports heroes, but athlete tweeting is proving to have its pitfalls. Full Article at Independent Online
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
Former Astana teammates and fellow Americans Levi Leipheimer (l.) and Lance Armstrong will reunite in 2010 as members of Team RadioShack. Full Article at New York Daily News
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Lance Armstrong's new RadioShack racing team has released its full 2010 lineup, which includes former Astana teammates Levi Leipheimer, Andreas Kloden and Yaroslav Popovych. Full Article at KLTV
J ohan 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 Globe and Mail
Armstrong, a seven-time Tour de France champion, came out of retirement to race the 2009 tour with Astana and finished third at age 37, making him the second-oldest rider to make the podium. Full Article at USA Today
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
Lance Armstrong will have some familiar faces as he rides into the second season of comeback campaign. Full Article at VeloNews
Lance Armstrong (born Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971) is an American professional road racing cyclist who rides for UCI ProTeam Team Astana. He won the Tour de France a record-breaking seven consecutive years, from 1999 to 2005. Full Article
NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (2R) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (2R) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK -OCTOBER 31: Runners and admirers stand with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run through Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK -OCTOBER 31: Runners and admirers stand with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run through Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK -OCTOBER 31: Runners and admirers stand with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run through Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »NEW YORK -OCTOBER 31: Runners and admirers stand with Lance Armstrong (2R) in midtown Manhattan for a group run through Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong signs a fan's shirt after a ride in Los Angeles' Griffith Park with local cyclists on September 10, 2009. Armstrong used his Twitter account to invite local riders to join him for a morning ride.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong after a ride in Los Angeles' Griffith Park with local cyclists on September 10, 2009. Armstrong used his Twitter account to invite local riders to join him for a morning ride.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong (black shirt, yellow helmet) rides in Los Angeles' Griffith Park with local cyclists on September 10, 2009. Armstrong used his Twitter account to invite local rides to join him for a morning ride.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong (C, black shirt, yellow helmet) rides in Los Angeles' Griffith Park with local cyclists on September 10, 2009. Armstrong used his Twitter account to invite local rides to join him for a morning ride.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong (C) reacts as he hears the sound of a bike crash behind him, during a ride with local cyclists in Los Angeles' Griffith Park on September 10, 2009. Armstrong used his Twitter account to invite local rides to join him for a morning ride.
View Photo »Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong rides in Los Angeles' Griffith Park with local cyclists on September 10, 2009. Armstrong used his Twitter account to invite local rides to join him for a morning ride.
View Photo »U.S. Cyclist Lance Armstrong, left, cycles around Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009. Over 1,000 riders turned out to cycle with Armstrong after he posted his cycle ride on twitter.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, seen, during the opening session of the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, seen, during the opening session of the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, seen, during the opening session of the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, arrives to open the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. The U.S. cyclist was speaking at the landmark event bringing together world leaders and organisations to spotlight the commitment to the global fight against Cancer.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, seen, during the opening session of the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, seen, during the opening session of the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
View Photo »CORK, IRELAND - AUGUST 23: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana (R) rides in the rain on Stage Three of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Bantry to Cork on August 23, 2009 in Cork, Ireland.
View Photo »CORK, IRELAND - AUGUST 23: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the rain on Stage Three of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Bantry to Cork on August 23, 2009 in Cork, Ireland.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 31: Runners and fans jog with Lance Armstrong (C) in midtown Manhattan for a group run in Central Park on October 31, 2009 in New York City. Following a Twitter notice, Armstrong, 38, arrived at Niketown to begin the run.
View Photo »With cancer projected to become the leading cause of death worldwide by 2010, the timing of this large-scale global exhibition is especially significant in helping LIVESTRONG elevate its urgent message that cancer needs to become a global priority now ... Nike is an extraordinary example of how corporat...
the power of the body and the resilience of the human spirit, featuring first person accounts from a wide variety of sources, including Lance Armstrong and former Texas Governor Ann Richards.
I am extremely humbled to receive the American Cancer Society's Medal of Honor
Is there a future for Lance Armstrong in politics
This auction exceeded our expectations and we owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the artists, our partners Sotheby's and Trek, and our generous bidders ... As a result of the funds raised, we'll be able to build upon the successes of the global LIVESTRONG movement and continue our trail blazing effort...
The moustache is our ribbon ... If you don't normally have a moustache, you're compelled to explain your new look to everyone, which starts conversations about prostate and testicular cancer. Together Movember, PCF (The Prostate Cancer Foundation) and LAF (The Lance Armstrong Foundation) can make great ...
When I returned to professional cycling this year to address the global cancer burden, I needed every bit of ammunition I could find ... To help engage the creative community in this mission, I invited six very different artists to customize my Trek racing bikes to raise awareness for the Stages art sho...
This may be the only chance to see two legends, in Lance Armstrong and Cadel Evans, compete against one another on Australian soil
I'm not a gearhead, and my garage is anything but a cycling museum, but I can honestly say that letting go of my bikes has never been harder ... From Damien Hirst's masterpiece Tour de France 'finale' Trek Madone covered in real butterflies, to the KAWS 'Chompers' cycle that I broke my collarbone on in ...
It will be a great spectacle to see Cadel Evans as world champion wearing the rainbow jersey up against the greatest cyclist of all time, Lance Armstrong
I’m looking forward to be visiting Cape Town for the first time ... especially since I’ll be there to help out the JAG Foundation and its work with the youth of South Africa.
But in the end it still comes down to Cadel having the legs to beat (Alberto) Contador, Lance Armstrong or even Levi Leipheimer and Andreas Kloden.
I’m looking forward to be visiting Cape Town for the first time
When I tell people about him, I compare him to Lance Armstrong ... But Tony's had it harder because he was younger. Now he's doing the hardest (endurance) high school sport, not just shooting hoops or something like that.
I still don't know. There's more things that factor in there, too, RadioShack being an American company and California obviously being an American race
This summer Adelaide will play host to big names including Lance Armstrong (cycling), John McEnroe (tennis) and Ravi Shankar (sitar player).
We have an incredible opportunity to leverage RadioShack's connections in thousands of communities throughout the country to spread the LIVESTRONG message ... Cancer claims 8 million victims each year and is projected to be the leading cause of death worldwide by 2010. People are paying attention to can...
I've known Trevor Immelman from Cape Town for some time and he's friends with Lance Armstrong ... When he heard what I was going through, he called Lance and I got an SMS from him wishing me luck. That was pretty special.
We have an incredible opportunity to leverage RadioShack's connections in thousands of communities throughout the country to spread the LIVESTRONG message ... Cancer claims 8 million victims each year and is projected to be the leading cause of death worldwide by 2010. People are paying attention to can...
Started in 2003, Movember is an annual, month-long celebration of the mustache, highlighting mens health issues -- specifically prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and male depression. During the month of November, men grow a mustache and raise funds for charities like the Prostate Cancer Foundation and...
Cancer will be the leading cause of death in 2010. Our goal with this equipment is to inspire people to stay fit and active, which helps reduce the risk of cancer
We drove quite a way to get to M.D. Anderson in Houston ... One thing that got me interested in the Foundation is that it could become a larger cancer center and that it could become the great center for this area. With the Lance Armstrong Shaped Beam Surgery program they are already on their way.
We are so proud to announce Lance Armstrong’s involvement with the JAG Foundation, and we are incredibly appreciative of his support
Securing a title sponsor by the UCI November 5th deadline will be tough, but not completely impossible, to meet ... If there is anything we have learned from working with the Lance Armstrong Foundation over the last nine years, it is that you never tell a cancer survivor they can’t. You build your suppo...
Sotheby's is excited to support Lance Armstrong and LIVESTRONG in the fight against cancer
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