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Lance Armstrong Welcomes Baby No.5, Olivia Marie

Lance Armstrong became a father for the fifth time this week when his girlfriend Anna Hansen gave birth to a baby girl. Armstrong, 39, announced baby Olivia’s birth early Monday morning on Twitter. “Olivia Marie Armstrong has arrived!” the Tour de France champ — a testicular cancer survivor –wrote. Prior to making her big debut, [...]

Sheryl Crow prefers to keep her life private

Sheryl Crow is adamant that she wants to keep her relationship private after her experience with Lance Armstrong. The singer and cyclist broke-up in 2006 after three years together and Sheryl adopted second son Wyatt in 2007. “I guard my private life ferociously. The last experience that I had (with Lance) was so public, and [...]

Facebook founder to guest-star on ”The Simpsons”

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is all set to make his acting debut with a season 22 episode of ”The Simpsons.” According to a New York Magazine ”Vulture” report, Zuckerberg plays the entrepreneurial role model for Lisa Simpson in the episode titled ”Loan-A Lisa.” Zuckerberg”s voice performance has already been taped. “I”m not sure which episode [...]

Sheryl Crowe: “Lance Split Inspired Me To Become A Single Mom”

Sheryl Crow found a silver lining in her split from her cyclist Lance Armstrong after three years of dating in 2006: it inspired her to adopt. The “Soak Up The Sun” star graces the August cover of Redbook, offering the very first look into her family life after recently adopting her second son, Levi James. In [...]

Floyd Landis Fingers Lance Armstrong In Performancing-Enhancing Drug Scandal

Floyd Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title after he was caught using performance-enhancing drugs, has admitted to doping and claims revered cycling legend Lance Armstrong did it too. Floyd finally confessed to doping, steroid use, EPO, and blood transfusions in a series of emails earlier this month. Now that his name [...]

Lance Armstrong Baby No. 5 News

Lance Armstrong and girlfriend Anna Hansen are expecting their second child together — and the tot’s already got his/her own Twitter page! What a sign of the times, huh?The cyclist revealed the baby news on the celeb-driven microblogging site on Friday, with a post under the username @Cincoarmstrong. “I got 2 arms, 2 legs, a nickname, [...]

Trek Bicycle Corporation uses a Web-based SPC solution to gain real-time visibility Posted By : Mike Smith

When Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong stood on the podium at the end of the Tour de France this year, one of the biggest winners not standing beside them was Trek Bicycle Corporation. The Waterloo, Wis.-based manufacturer provided the bicycles that Armstrong rode to seven consecutive Tour victories, and they were back again this year with the carbon-fiber marvels that helped propel Contador and Armstrong into first and third place, respectively, in Paris.

Haiti Telethon, Hosted By George Clooney, Jan. 22 On MTV & VH1

George Clooney is joining the list of stars — including Brad and Angie, Lance Armstrong, and Wyclef Jean — using their international starpower to help Haiti after a devastating earthquake rocked the impoverished nation on Tuesday.

George will be hosting a telethon for Haiti that is set to air on MTV and VH1 Jan. 22, the [...]

Tiger Woods Athlete Of The Decade — Associated Press Votes Disgraced Golfer Best Athlete

Tiger Woods was voted the Athlete of the Decade by The Associated Press on Wednesday. Cyclist Lance Armstrong came in second place on the list of the Decade’s Best Athletes, earning 33 votes for winning the Tour de France six times this decade while battling cancer. Grand Slammin’ tennis ace Roger Federer followed, receiving 25 [...]

Oct. 5, 1895: Cycling’s ‘Race of Truth’

1895: The North Road Cycling Club in London holds what is widely regarded as the first bicycle time trial.
Britain’s National Cyclist Union had, earlier in the 1890s, banned cyclists from racing on the road because of a mishap between a woman, her horse and a group of cyclists. For safety’s sake, the union wanted all [...]

Back from Frankfurt

Well, that’s Frankfurt done and dusted for another two years. It was all very familiar and yet somehow different. Despite the best efforts of the exhibitors there was no escaping the cloud of recession that hung over proceedings. Conversations about the effects of the recession and the casualties who have fallen by the wayside were never far away.


I attended a SupplierBusiness conference yesterday and I guess you could say it wasn’t all gloom and doom. Wilbur Ross certainly smells an opportunity in picking up supplier assets cheaply at this point in the cycle. One man’s busted company is another man’s opportunity to make money. He was pretty upbeat and I guess the economy needs people who are good at keeping assets productive and providing at least some employment.


There were a couple of guys from Tesla Motors on the agenda. Diarmuid O’Connell, Tesla’s VP of Business Development, gave a pretty good presentation. But then his CV did say that prior to joining Tesla he served in Washington as ‘Chief of Staff for Political Military Affairs at the US State Department, where he was involved in policy and operational support to the US military in various theatres of operation’. Crikey. I expect he knows how to handle Elon Musk when he’s had a skinny latte too many.


His colleague, Franz von Holzhausen, Tesla’s chief designer, also gave a presentation about the Model S. He was a bit flowery in his description of the car, but maybe that’s to be expected. And to be fair, it does look pretty good in the photos.


He really won me over though when he was bowled a question that is kind of obvious, but a potentially tricky one that strikes to the heart of what Tesla is about. The question was along the lines of: how can you have an electric car with environmentally friendly core attributes that is also a very big car boasting sports performance – is that not a little contradictory? In his answer he described the car as agile and efficient, strong but eschewing grunt strength and finished with ’it’s the difference between a body-builder and say, someone like Lance Armstrong’. Nice comparison. I expect the Tesla people have a few of those up their sleeves, but I liked that one.


And the Model S will come with batteries that give claimed 256km, 368km, 480km range options. That’s very impressive sounding on a car of that size. I wonder how big and heavy these batteries will be? Battery swap in five minutes? I guess it won’t be a DIY job.

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Wedding bells for Kate Hudson, A-Rod?

Kate Hudson has kicked off rumours of a wedding with boyfriend Alex Rodriguez after being spotted with a diamond sparkler on her ring finger.
The 30-year-old actress has had a smooth relationship with the Yankees ace “A-Rod” ever since she began dating him last November, reports the Daily Star.
However, spokespersons of both stars could not be [...]

10 memorable comebacks

Cycling Lance Armstrong   The seven-time Tour de France champion could not resist another tilt at the greatest cycling race in the world and duly announced his return to the sport last year at the age of 37. He finished a respectable third this week.    Formula One Alain Prost   After Prost wasCycling Lance Armstrong The seven-time Tour de France champion could not resist another tilt at the greatest cycling race in the world and duly announced his return to the sport last year at the age of 37. He finished a respectable third this week. Formula One Alain Prost After Prost was


Armstrong hits back at Contador

Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong

Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has launched a stinging attack on Astana team-mate Lance Armstrong.

The 26-year-old Spaniard won his second Tour title in Paris on Sunday, with American Armstrong finishing third.

"My relationship with Lance Armstrong is zero," Contador told a news conference in Madrid.

"He is a great rider but it is another thing on a personal level, where I have never had great admiration for him and I never will."

The 26-year-old Spaniard was the strongest rider in the mountains and in the time trials and eventually beat Andy Schleck into second place by four minutes 11 seconds, with Armstrong third at 5:24 back and Briton Bradley Wiggins in fourth, 6:01 adrift.

There were regular reports of tension between Armstrong and Contador throughout the event, with the 37-year-old seven-time champion – making his first appearance in the race since 2005 – often criticising his Astana team-mate’s strategy.

"Contador is that good, so I don’t see how I would have been higher than that, even in the other years"

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Contador admitted relations between the two were strained throughout.

"The situation was tense and delicate because the relationship between myself and Lance extended to the rest of the staff," he said.

"On this Tour, the days in the hotel were harder than the those on the road."

Contador, who missed last year’s Tour after Astana were not invited because of their past doping record, refused to be drawn on his future but it seems unlikely to lie with Astana.

"We’ll have to see what happens," he said. "I don’t know where I will go but it will clearly be with a team that is 100% behind me."

Armstrong had earlier hailed his team-mate’s abilities, claiming Contador is so good the Spaniard would have beaten him in his own heyday.

"I think this year’s performance would have beaten my performances in 2001, 2004 and 2005," said Armstrong.

"Contador is that good, so I don’t see how I would have been higher than that, even in the other years."

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"Hats off to Contador and Andy Schleck"

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With Armstrong set to return to the Tour next year with his new Team RadioShack, the two will no longer have to hide their rivalry amid the constraints of being team-mates.

Race organiser Christian Prudhomme is among those relishing the prospect of another vintage race in 2010.

"We need duels in sport, like (Rafael) Nadal v (Roger) Federer or (Bernard) Hinault v (Greg) LeMond," he said.

"We haven’t decided which teams will be invited next year but, looking ahead, a team with Contador, another with Armstrong and another one with the Schleck brothers (Andy and Frank) would be sensational."

Andy Schleck, the younger of the Luxembourg brothers who twice previously won the Tour’s white jersey awarded to its best rider under 25, has already sent Contador a warning.

"I’m coming back to take the yellow jersey," said the 24-year-old.

"Alberto showed this year that he was the strongest, the real boss of the peloton. I have much respect for him, but next year I’m coming to win."

After a number of doping scandals to have hit the Tour in recent years, including the disqualification of 2006 winner Floyd Landis after testing positive for testosterone, the 2009 event passed without incident, pending the final test results.

Three years ago pre-race favourites Ivan Basso and Jan Ullrich were ejected because of their links to the ‘Operation Puerto’ doping affair in Spain and a year later Astana were disqualified after leader Alexandre Vinokourov tested positive for blood doping.

"Coming through the Tour without having to deal with scandal was pleasing," Prudhomme added.

"There will be other (positive) cases, that’s just the way it is in sport. But I really think things are changing. The targeting of riders and the (biological) passport means that nowadays it is far more difficult to cheat and get away with it."

After his victory on Sunday following almost 3,500km of racing over 21 stages in three weeks, Contador added: "I’m happy to win a Tour de France that has so far been clean.

"I get tested all year long. I make myself available 365 days a year, and I do it willingly. There has been huge investment to fight doping in the sport and for me it’s a good thing."

He also admitted the race had been a tough one and that his celebrations would reflect his efforts in the event.

"This Tour was very difficult as you could see and although it sometimes seems easy on television it wasn’t because of other factors. I will enjoy this second Tour win as if it was a double victory," he said. </p


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Contador: I Will Never Admire Lance Armstrong

Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has launched a stinging attack on Astana teammate Lance Armstrong after returning as a hero to his native town of Pinto near Madrid.

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Alberto Contador wins Tour

PARIS (AP) — Lance Armstrong’s kids were dressed in yellow. He was not.
When the seven-time Tour de France champion returned to the Tour podium Sunday, his family was there. His fans were there. And so was rival and teammate Alberto Contador – wearing the coveted and hard-won yellow jersey.
Four years after his seventh Tour win, [...]

Alberto Contador wins Tour; Lance Armstrong 3rd

PARIS — Lance Armstrong’s children were dressed in yellow. He was not.

When the seven-time Tour de France champion returned to the Tour podium Sunday, his family was there. His fans were there. And so was rival and teammate Alberto Cont…

Contador seals 2009 Tour victory

Alberto Contador

Alberto Contador earned his second Tour de France victory after seeing out the 21st and final stage, won in stunning style by Britain’s Mark Cavendish.

Spaniard Contador held off Luxembourg’s Andy Schleck with American Lance Armstrong edging out Bradley Wiggins.

Wiggins also equalled the best Tour finish by a Briton with his fourth place matching Robert Millar in 1984.

Cavendish claimed his sixth stage win and became the first Briton to win on the Champs Elysees in Paris.

The 24-year-old admitted after Sunday’s final stage that winning in Paris was a dream come true while also targeting the sprinter’s green jersey next year.

Norway’s Thor Hushovd earned that achievement and after claiming six stage victories, Cavendish is confident he can compete for that honour in 2010.

"I’ve always wanted to win on the Champs Elysees and the feeling doesn’t disappoint," said Cavendish.

"To cross the line here in Paris with your hands raised at the front of the pack is every sprinter’s dream and I wanted it so bad.

"I’m happy with six stages, but next year I’ll be fitter and stronger and hopefully the green jersey will come with that."

Italy’s Franco Pellizotti won the polka dot jersey for the best climber while Contador’s victory kept the Spanish flag flying high on the Champs Elysees as it followed triumphs for Oscar Pereiro in 2006, himself in 2007 and Carlos Sastre last year.

Contador, 26, proved the strongest rider in the mountains and in the time trials, beating Schleck by four minutes 11 seconds with seven-times champion Armstrong 5:24 off the pace.

More to follow.</p


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Live text – Tour de France

Stage 21 – Montereau Fault Yonne to Paris Champs Elysees, 167km

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1142: pigeons in the park on 606:"Here’s to Last Day madness and some final Cav glory!"

Bradley Wiggins

1137: I’m not forgetting Bradley Wiggins in all of this by the way.

He has had an unforgettable Tour and, despite missing out on a podium place in Paris, to finish fourth and equal Robert Millar’s best finish for a British rider from 1984 is an incredible achievement. When Contador and co break open the champagne on the way into the French capital, as is the norm, Wiggo deserves to take a big swig for himself. He has proven himself to be a genuine contender for future Tours.

1135: It’s a big ask – all Thor realistically needs to do is stay on Cav’s shoulder all day and, assuming neither of them contest those intermediate sprints, then, even if Cav does win the stage, place in the first 15 will bring enough points keep Thor in green. Personally, I’d settle for a stage win for Cav, the green jersey can wait!

Green jersey

1132: Cav, the Manx Missile, has already won more stages this year than last – five to four – and is set to finish his first Tour. You also might have heard him talking about victory in Paris since before the race began three weeks ago, not much though…he’s not said a lot during the Tour!

There is also a slim chance he could achieve his other aim of this year’s Tour and snatch the green points jersey from Thor Hushovd. The Norwegian leads the Manxman by 25 points – there are 35 up for grabs for the stage winner, and up to another 12 from the two intermediate sprints on the second and fourth laps of the Champs Elysees. Can he do it

Text in your views on 81111

1130: From Richard, via text on 81111: "Morning Mr Bevan. The last three weeks have been great, thanks for the coverage and entertainment from you and all contributors. And every hero prepared to take on Le Tour."

I echo what Richard is saying here – thanks to all you texters and everyone on 606 – you know who you are. This Tour wouldn’t have been the same without you.

1127: Today’s stage begins in Montereau Fault Yonne and will begin as a victory parade into Paris for Contador, the man in yellow, who will be joined on the podium by Andy Schleck and seven-time champion Lance Armstrong.

Only when the Eiffel Tower is in sight, and the riders begin the first of eight laps on the cobbles of the Champs Elysees, will the race for the line begin.

Mark Cavendish

Yellow jersey

1123:Yep, we already know that, barring disaster, the formidable Alberto Contador will be crowned this year’s Tour de France winner – and rightly so after a superb display in the mountains and time trials. He is the King.

But can the Isle of Man’s Prince of Sprints Mark Cavendish sign off with his sixth stage win of this year’s race I certainly hope so.

1120 BST: It began in Monaco 22 days ago as the Tour de Lance. Will it finish in Paris today as the Tour de Manx<br/


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Alberto Contador set to win Tour

MONT VENTOUX, France (AP) — Alberto Contador is basking in double satisfaction: the Tour de France victory is an easy ride away, and he’s pulled it off in spite of his own team – and Lance Armstrong.
The 26-year-old Spaniard all but secured a second victory in cycling’s main event on Saturday, by fending off challengers [...]