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PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 3:31 pm 
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Armstrong will try for seventh straight Tour victory
By JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press Writer
February 16, 2005

PARIS (AP) -- Lance Armstrong will be back in the saddle at this year's Tour de France, chasing title No. 7.

The Tour's only six-time winner finally put an end to questions about his plans for 2005, announcing Wednesday on his Discovery Channel team's Web site that he'll try to extend his record streak of consecutive victories in cycling's most prestigious event.

"I am grateful for the opportunity that Discovery Communications has given the team and look forward to achieving my goal of a seventh Tour de France,'' Armstrong said, according to the team's site.

Until Wednesday, the Texan had left open the possibility that he wouldn't compete in this year's Tour. As recently as last month, Armstrong said: "I'll definitely be in France this summer. It just might not be on the bike.''

He has said he's ready to pursue other challenges in racing and wants to try to win other big races. Still, he has dedicated most of his cycling life to the Tour, leaving little room for such Classic races as the Spanish Vuelta, the Paris-Roubaix or Fleche Wallone, which he won in 1996 shortly before being diagnosed with testicular cancer.

His sixth Tour crown last year elevated Armstrong above four five-time champions: Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain.

The team Web site said Armstrong will start his 2005 season with the Paris-Nice stage race in March. He will then compete in the Tour of Flanders on April 3, before returning to the United States to defend his title at the Tour de Georgia later that month.

Armstrong told the Web site that he and Johan Bruyneel, his friend and team manager, "will evaluate my fitness later this spring and possibly add some races to the calendar.''

"I am excited to get back on the bike and start racing,'' Armstrong said, "although my condition is far from perfect.''

Hmmm. Other racers probably won't give much weight to that last bit.

After all, while the Texan will be nearly 34 when the Tour begins July 2 -- too old, some might think, to win the three-week cycling marathon yet again -- there were plenty of doubters last year, too. And yet Armstrong managed to defeat younger competitors with arguably his most dominant Tour de France performance ever.

"It's good that he is there. The best should be at the Tour,'' said Jan Ullrich, the 1997 Tour champion and five-time runner-up who is one of Armstrong's biggest rivals.

Andreas Kloden, last year's runner-up, said: "I always said he would ride. I am glad he's there.''

Only time will tell whether Armstrong can get as fired up about winning a seventh Tour as he did to clinch record No. 6. But he already has said that if he did come back, he would aim for nothing but victory. He says he loves the classic race too much to treat it with anything less than the respect it deserves.

And Armstrong showed last year that in the saddle, he can shut out all manner of distractions -- from a court battle over a book that implied he used drugs to all the attention focused on his girlfriend, singer Sheryl Crow -- to focus on winning.

This year's Tour de France route passes through Germany and features 21 stages over 2,222 miles from July 2-24.

The mountaintop finishes are less intense and the time trials shorter this year. Both are disciplines where Armstrong excelled in the past, so the changes may mean he will have fewer opportunities to take huge chunks of time off his rivals.

But some initially thought that the 2004 route also might trip up the champion. Instead, it proved just to his liking.

Armstrong's winning margin over Kloden -- 6 minutes, 19 seconds -- was not his biggest. But his five solo stage wins and a team time trial victory with his squad made it arguably Armstrong's best Tour.

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should'nt this be in the doping and steroid thread :wink:


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Doug RR wrote:
should'nt this be in the doping and steroid thread :wink:


damnit doug, you beat me to it


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pearljamminagain wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
should'nt this be in the doping and steroid thread :wink:


damnit doug, you beat me to it


How funny . . . we were all thinking the same thing.


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If he wins make your bets on the winner of "Athlete of the year"

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Viva le Lance!


Viva Le "the clear"


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Angels Tribe wrote:
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Viva Le "the clear"
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I'm glad to see Lance will be racing this years race. And I really hope he wins his 7th straight Tour de France. 8)

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from what i have heard about his training this year i will be surprised if he finishes in the top five. you dont win the tour in july. you win it now with hours and hours of training.


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aubiejam wrote:
from what i have heard about his training this year i will be surprised if he finishes in the top five. you dont win the tour in july. you win it now with hours and hours of training.


training AND...................


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i don't disagree with the accusations. but he did train harder that the others. along with.......


this is a sport where if you dont...........then you lose.


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aubiejam wrote:
i don't disagree with the accusations. but he did train harder that the others. along with.......


this is a sport where if you dont...........then you lose.


i really dont know a whole lot about bicycle racing, but it's that rampant in the sport huh?


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yes the sports has had numerous atheletes in the past decade test postive for all types of performance enhancing drugs. many big names in the sport and many no names. i believe the drug is called "epo". it allows more oxygen flow in your blood steam. it is very popular along with the numerous types of steroids and testoterone available from so called doctors.


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People should back off of Lance. He's probably the most tested athlete in the world and has come up clean every time.

People are just jelous and amazed at what he's accomplished. Grow up and give the guy some credit.

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People should back off of Lance. He's probably the most tested athlete in the world and has come up clean every time.

People are just jelous and amazed at what he's accomplished. Grow up and give the guy some credit.


i saw a pretty damn convincing argument to contradict that on hbo's real sports (?)

and no, im not jealous that i dont wear tights and race bicycles, dont worry... though i wouldnt mind sticking it to miss crow a time or two


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pearljamminagain wrote:
barefeet222 wrote:
People should back off of Lance. He's probably the most tested athlete in the world and has come up clean every time.

People are just jelous and amazed at what he's accomplished. Grow up and give the guy some credit.


i saw a pretty damn convincing argument to contradict that on hbo's real sports (?)

and no, im not jealous that i dont wear tights and race bicycles, dont worry... though i wouldnt mind sticking it to miss crow a time or two


Or the cash he has. I'd wear tights for millions in endorsements each year.

As for HBO, I haven't seen it. But I'm going with innocent until proven guilty and he's never tested positive.

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he has tested positive. he claimed to be using a cream to help with a rash on his buttock and it tested positive. it was a year or so ago. i would have to do some research to find the exact incident.


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