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This year, Ketchum resident Rebecca Rusch won the 24-Hour Solo Mountain Biking World Championship (for her third time). Full Article at Boise Weekly
At the base of Woody Gap, Final climb of the day. The famed Six Gap loop in North Georgia is one of the State's most popular and difficult routes for cyclists. Full Article at Associated Content
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 »
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...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Road race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for 7-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season. Full Article at KLTV
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Road race world champion Cadel Evans is predicting bigger things for seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in 2010 than he achieved in his comeback to professional cycling this season. Full Article at Buffalo News
World champion cyclist Cadel Evans is wary of the threat Lance Armstrong will pose next year. Full Article at ABC Online
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 »
This may be the only chance to ever see two legends, in Lance Armstrong and Cadel Evans, compete against one another on Australian soil
As you may know, three-time Tour de France winner, LeWedge magnate, and luxurious log home owner (I saw it on the Travel Channel) Greg LeMond is currently encasseroled (I prefer "encassaroled" to "embroiled") in a lawsuit with The Great Trek Bicycle... Full Article at Bike Snob NYC
2009-11-17 18:12:19 - In the 27th year of its running, The Dirty Dozen will be filmed live, by local film group Global Ride Productions, creators of virtual cycling DVDs. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
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CORK, IRELAND - AUGUST 23: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the rain during 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 during Stage Three of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Bantry to Cork on August 23, 2009 in Cork, Ireland.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong arrives for the final stage of The Tour of Ireland cycle race, Bantry, Ireland, Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. Armstrong pulled out of the race Sunday.
View Photo »CLONMEL, IRELAND - AUGUST 22: Lance Armstrong fans wait for the riders on The Vee on Stage Two of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Clonmel to Killarney on August 22, 2009 in Clonmel, Ireland.
View Photo »CLONMEL, IRELAND - AUGUST 22: Mark Cavendish of Great Britain and Columbia HTC chats to Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana at the start of Stage Two of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Clonmel to Killarney on August 22, 2009 in Clonmel, Ireland.
View Photo »Astana rider Lance Armstrong (R) of the U.S. awaits the start of the first stage of the Tour of Ireland cycling race in Enniskerry August 21, 2009.
View Photo »DUBLIN, IRELAND - AUGUST 21: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the peloton during Stage One of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Enniskerry to Waterford on August 21, 2009 in Waterford, Ireland.
View Photo »DUBLIN, IRELAND - AUGUST 21: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the peloton during Stage One of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Enniskerry to Waterford on August 21, 2009 in Waterford, Ireland.
View Photo »DUBLIN, IRELAND - AUGUST 21: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the peloton during Stage One of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Enniskerry to Waterford on August 21, 2009 in Waterford, Ireland.
View Photo »DUBLIN, IRELAND - AUGUST 21: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the peloton during Stage One of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Enniskerry to Waterford on August 21, 2009 in Waterford, Ireland.
View Photo »DUBLIN, IRELAND - AUGUST 21: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the peloton during Stage One of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Enniskerry to Waterford on August 21, 2009 in Waterford, Ireland.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong and Thor Hushovd attend presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Thor Hushovd and Lance Armstrong attend presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »OSLO, NORWAY - AUGUST 20: Lance Armstrong attends presentation of 'The Lance Armstrong Story' on August 20, 2009 in Oslo, Norway.
View Photo »US cyclist Lance Armstrong arrives at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, in Powerscourt Co Dublin, Ireland, for the launch of the Tour of Ireland Cycling event, Thursday Aug. 20, 2009. ( AP Photo/Niall Carson/PA0 ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong, right, of Aspen, Colo. , leads a string of riders down a road section in the Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike cycling race in Leadville, Colo. , on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Dave Wiens, left, of Gunnison, Colo. , leads Lance Armstrong, right, of Aspen, Colo. , out with the pack as they take part in the Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike cycling race in Leadville, Colo. , on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Schleck of Luxembourg, wearing the best young rider's white jersey, second overall, Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, and third overall American seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, left to right, react on the...
View Photo »CORK, IRELAND - AUGUST 23: Lance Armstrong of the USA and Astana rides in the rain during Stage Three of the 2009 Tour of Ireland from Bantry to Cork on August 23, 2009 in Cork, Ireland.
View Photo »In the ‘90s, when we quit a show, we actually quit ... Not in the Bret Favre-Lance Armstrong double-0s.
The first guest on your 'I guess I didn't get fired again by NBC' program ... I'm just trying to grasp what is going on here. Because I remember there was a big farewell show on the 'Tonight Show.' It was emotional... you know in the '90s when we quit a show, we actually left. But not in the Lance Armst...
If the quote-unquote 'leader in sports' considers the Stanley Cup playoffs and Lance Armstrong's comeback as paid programming and infomercials, then I think the average fan knows they're not the real 'leader in sports.' That's an insult to all the fans of those sports.
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