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2008-09-08 2:22 PM

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2008-09-08 2:26 PM
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2008-09-08 2:27 PM
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wow sounds like good news
2008-09-08 2:28 PM
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Wow I hope this is true.... I know I have been into the Tour but really didnt know who to watch. I hope it is true....

Also that yelling is cadel evnas screaming NOOOOOOOOOOO from down under!
2008-09-08 2:30 PM
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Why?

I just don't get it.
2008-09-08 2:34 PM
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I don't think it is going to happen. He has talked about being happy that he went out on top. I think we are going to start seeing a lot more of him but it will be in the Mounting Biking and possibly Cyclocross. Heck he was even a good triathlete back in the day. Maybe we can get him here to BT.


2008-09-08 2:57 PM
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My guess is there's more to it than will meet the eye but at least part of it is the withdrawal star athletes have when they're no longer the man.

It's one thing for them to come to terms with not competing, it's another when they might not like the "stars" who are now getting the limelight.

Just my .02...
2008-09-08 3:41 PM
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Could this just be an attempt to get Astana into the tour next year?  It would be bad press if they didn't invite the 7 time winner back to the tour.
2008-09-08 3:42 PM
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I guess he won't be doing Boston next year
2008-09-08 4:02 PM
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Sounds like he's been talking to Brett Favre...

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2008-09-08 4:42 PM
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what more does he have to prove?

Lance, you won the TDF 7 times in a row, we ALREADY KNOW YOU ARE AWESOME.


2008-09-08 4:46 PM
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brett favre ... hahaha
2008-09-08 4:48 PM
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Why does there have to be some ulterior motive?  Maybe he just misses it.
2008-09-08 5:22 PM
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Thoughts of Michael Jordan pop into my head...

I would rather see him in Kona...
2008-09-08 6:02 PM
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I agree that it would be fun to see him back in Tris full time. As a former pro athlete (not at that level at all!!!), I can tell you that I felt great about my "retirement" at 25. The first year felt so free, and it was great to be around my new wife, and not have to suffer the road. However, each successive year since then i have missed it a little more. You start to forget the pain, stress, and anything else negative, but you really miss the feeling of success.

I'm thrilled to see him joining the game again. I hope he does well, if he wins number 8, I would love to see all the doper-allegers eat some crow.

Go Lance.
2008-09-08 6:06 PM
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aggiecatcher - 2008-09-08 7:02 PM II'm thrilled to see him joining the game again. I hope he does well, if he wins number 8, I would love to see all the doper-allegers eat some crow.

Go Lance.

x2.

I think Lance is a combination of bored and needs a little excitement, plus dissatisfaction with scintillating domestic life. Might just be that he's a bike rider, and that's what he needs to do.

I'm a fan. I hope he kicks azz.



2008-09-08 6:10 PM
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No salary no bonuses.  I am sure his expenses will be covered but what a freaking story!

I would have to agree that the sponsorship angle has some merit. 

Also the dude just might be bored. 
He loves to race. 
He love to win. 
I'll watch him again and again.

2008-09-08 6:14 PM
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I'm glad he is doing it. It will be really intresting to see how well he does at the tour next year. I'm sure the comeback will be remarkable!
2008-09-08 6:16 PM
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I guess Lance didn't tell Astana...

http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/news?slug=ap-armstrong-comeback&prov=ap&type=lgns

Lance Armstrong’s reported comeback won’t take place with the Astana cycling team.

“He is no part of our team,” Astana team press officer Philippe Maertens told The Associated Press in an e-mail. “Team Astana has no plans with him.”

The cycling journal VeloNews, citing anonymous sources, reported on its Web site Monday that the 36-year-old seven-time Tour de France champion would compete in the Tour and four other road races with Astana in 2009.

But Astana team director Johan Bruyneel, who was with Armstrong for all seven Tour wins from 1999-2005, told cyclingnews.com that he was unaware of any Armstrong comeback.

“I don’t know where the rumors come from,” the Web site quoted him as saying.

Maertens said rumors that Armstrong might come out of retirement had been circulating for a few weeks.

“I cannot tell you more,” Maertens said in the e-mail. “You better ask him.”

Armstrong did not immediately respond to a text message or voice mails left by the AP. Armstrong’s manager Mark Higgins and Bruyneel also did not respond to voice mails left by the AP.

George Hincapie, a longtime Armstrong teammate, would not comment Monday afternoon following the first stage of the Tour of Missouri.

VeloNews reported Armstrong will compete in the Amgen Tour of California, Paris-Nice, the Tour de Georgia and the Dauphine-Libere, in addition to the Tour.

The Astana team, however, was not allowed to compete in this year’s Tour after Alexandre Vinokourov was kicked out of the 2007 Tour for testing positive and the team quit the race.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency confirmed Armstrong is part of its out-of-competition testing pool and would be eligible for elite competition on Feb. 1, 2009. The Amgen Tour of California begins Feb. 14.

USA Cycling said Armstrong has not applied for an international cycling license, but chief operating officer Sean Petty said Armstrong typically did not request such a license until January or February.

Armstrong, who overcame testicular cancer, has turned his competitive juices to running marathons since he retired from competitive cycling three years ago.

In August he finished second in the Leadville Trail 100, a lung-searing 100-mile mountain bike race through the Colorado Rockies.

“We know that Lance continued training hard after that mountain bike race,” Maertens said in the e-mail. “He will do some cyclocross races as well in the USA.”

 

 

2008-09-08 7:21 PM
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Conspiracy theory .......

Remember Jordan when he "retired" the first time, then went off and played minor league baseball for oh, say, two years ....... then came back to basketball again?

Hmmmmmmm.  Everyone said he was "privately" serving a suspension from the sport for his gambling improprieties.

Shades of that with LA serving a 2-year hush hush doping suspension??????



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2008-09-08 8:15 PM
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Maybe Bruyneel doesn't know about, because lance is going to be the team director too ...
2008-09-08 10:00 PM
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now I am upset he did ride for team usa at the olympics.
2008-09-08 10:15 PM
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Ohhhhh! This makes Whizzzzz very very happy. And I *HOPE* it's true. I don't have time to read the articles or do any research on it. I'll just wait to see how it all unfolds.

 

2008-09-09 12:19 AM
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Oh, I can't help it...

I think it is rumors spread by others to make him look the fool.

Go.

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