Defending Leadville 100 champion Lance Armstrong decided Monday to pull out of the race. Armstrong’s manager, Mark Higgins, told VeloNews that a lingering hip injury from the Tour de France will keep him out of the August 21 race. Higgins also said that Armstrong has no other races planned for 2010, but that he’ll ride [ ... ] ...
In today's cycling news, Alberto Contador ambassador for stroke awareness, Lance Armstrong out of Leadville, Sky announces Vuelta squad and more ... For the full story, go to http://www.bikeworldnews.com ...
Defending champion Lance Armstrong will not return to race the Leadville 100 on Saturday, but his RadioShack teammate Levi Leipheimer will be making his debut ... Also on hand for the mountain bike race will be David Wiens, the 46-year-old winner of six Leadville 100s from 2003 to 2008 ... The Leadville is one of the most storied mountain bike races. The course is 100 miles long and all takes place above the 9,000-foot level on mostly dirt and gravel back-country roads in the vicinity of
LEADVILLE, CO (Fat Cyclist Fake News Service) - Seven-time Tour de France Winner Lance Armstrong announced recently that he, along with RadioShack teammate Levi Leipheimer will race in the 2010 Leadville 100 mountain bike this Saturday, August 14.Armstrong has also announced that he will not be racing the 2010 Leadville 100 mountain bike this Saturday, [ ... ] ...
Defending champion Lance Armstrong will not start the Leadville Traill 100 this year. Armstrong decided Monday to pull out of the high-altitude mountain bike race ...
Colorado’s top talent will compete for the State Champion mountain bike title this weekend in Keystone, Colo. The big question: Will Lance Armstrong join in unexpectedly and win again?Source: Mountain States CupIt’s going to be a big weekend for all Colorado mountain bikers looking to take home the prestigious titles of State Champion in Cross [ ... ] ...
{gallery}races/quiznos{/gallery} ... Big-time pro bike racing is returning to Colorado, and you can thank Lance Armstrong ... and Quiznos ... for making it happen ... Today in Denver, Armstrong and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter announced the details of the Quiznos Pro Challenge, a week-long stage race set to start on August 22, 2011 ... As the news of the race broke in Denver today, people seemed more excited about the possibility of Lance riding in the Pro Challenge than they are for the actual
Colorado took the wrapper off its plans on Wednesday to host a week-long bicycle race next year entitled the Quizno's Pro Challenge ... Named for its sponsorship by the sandwich shop chain, the bike race is scheduled Aug. 22-28, 2011. It steps into the void left by the demise of the Tour of Missouri, which was unable to land a title sponsor during its short 3-year history ... Making the announcement were Lance Armstrong and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter. Armstrong now makes his home in the Aspen