Lance Armstrong to come out of Retirement? |
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Lance Armstrong to come out of Retirement? |
Sep 9 2008, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE Cycling legend Lance Armstrong reportedly will come out of retirement to compete in five road races, including the 2009 Tour de France. VeloNews reported Monday that Armstrong will race in the Amgen Tour of California, Paris Nice Cycling Race, Tour de Georgia, Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré and the storied Tour de France, which he won a record seven consecutive times from 1999-2005. Armstrong, who turns 37 on Sept. 18, retired on July 24, 2005. Anonymous sources told the popular cycling journal that Armstrong will join Team Astana, reuniting him with former U.S. Postal Service/Discovery Channel team director Johan Bruyneel. "I don't know where the rumours come from," Bruyneel told Cyclingnews.com. "He is no part of our team," Team Astana press officer Philippe Maertens told The Associated Press in an e-mail. "Team Astana has no plans with him. I cannot tell you more, you better ask him." Team Astana was prohibited from competing in this year's Tour de France after Alexandre Vinokourov was disqualified for a positive drug test in 2007, and the team's subsequent decision to withdraw from the race. Armstrong had a brain tumour surgically removed in 1996 and has survived testicular cancer. He has remained fit in retirement, running the New York City Marathon in 2006 and 2007 and completing the Boston Marathon on April 21. Last month, he was the runner-up to Dave Wiens in the Leadville 100, a 160-kilometre mountain bike race in Colorado. Sky Sports News are running the story aswell. I'm not a great fan of cycling, but this guy is a real legend and hero. Hopefully it's true, and hopefully he will go on to win yet another Tour de France. |
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Sep 9 2008, 08:22 AM
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he has been doing mountain bike races and marathons in the states recently. He said eh wanted to stick with those and he is considering running for Governor of Texas from what I hear.
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Sep 10 2008, 07:03 AM
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Confirmed.
Great News. |
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Sep 10 2008, 08:41 AM
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This should make next year's Tour De France a bit more interesting. At least the media coverage will be positive and about Armstrong rather then about people failing drugs tests.
Could the drugs scandals from this year have been an influence on him coming back? |
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Sep 10 2008, 08:45 AM
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Legend and a hero, an inspirtation to many people. This is a very good news.
QUOTE Could the drugs scandals from this year have been an influence on him coming back? It's possible and maybe 'cos he still have the fire to play, consider that? |
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Sep 10 2008, 09:16 AM
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Sep 11 2008, 01:38 AM
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Hope he does win it, so much courage for him to do that, be ashame if he doesn't win it but I guess he will still be a legend even if he doesn't.
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