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Sunday, July 11th, 2010
Lance Armstrong has crashed just before the first big Alpine climb in the eighth stage the Tour de France. Seven-time winner Armstrong narrowly averted an early pileup that occurred at about 4 miles into Sunday’s 117.4-mile run, but crashed negotiating a roundabout with just under 32 miles to go. His team quickly got him another [...]
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
1455: UrlaubInPolen on 606 : Now, what happens? Rider protest? This is a big, big mess. 1558: The break and the peloton – just 20 seconds behind – are on the very bumpy Sars-et-Rosières stretch and there’s the first pave crash. Frank Schleck is on his back on the verge – he simply went over [...]
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
Back with another set of new results for the Tour de France Live coverage, comes Tour De France, which is the next big thing for Racing. On of the main highlights that carry on the legacy is with Silvan Chavanel who is leading the stage 2 of the race with 20. Lance Armstrong is also [...]
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
BRUSSELS — Riders have set off for the second stage of the Tour de France, a day after multiple crashes marred the ride through the Netherlands and Belgium. Switzerland’s Fabian Cancellara is in the lead, and seven-time Tour winner Lance Armstrong is fourth, 22 seconds behind, as riders begin Monday’s 125-mile run from Brussels to [...]
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010
BRUSSELS, Belgium — Alessandro Petacchi of Italy won Sunday’s crash-marred first stage of the Tour de France, with top sprint rivals and overall contenders such as Lance Armstrong delayed by the spills. Three crashes tangled up riders in the last few miles, including a big crash within the last half-mile that stalled race leader Fabian [...]