Tag Archive | "Tour de France"

Winning Without Wheat

Thursday, February 18, 2010

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Winning Without Wheat

How a gluten-free diet powers one of the best cycling teams in the world — and how it can help you perform better and recover faster.

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Riders to Watch in This Year’s Tour

Friday, July 3, 2009

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Riders to Watch in This Year’s Tour

The 2009 Tour de France runs July 4 to 26. Versus will carry live coverage on cable (go to Versus for a schedule and full coverage).

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Lance Strikes Back

Thursday, July 2, 2009

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Lance Strikes Back

An ugly crash. A new drug-test showdown. A deadbeat sponsor. A dysfunctional team. Oh, and a surprise baby. You can’t call it a storybook comeback. But these challenges are just what Lance Armstrong needed to prove he is, finally, more man than machine.

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The Best U.S. Bike Rides: The Peak to Peak Highway

Friday, June 12, 2009

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The Best U.S. Bike Rides: The Peak to Peak Highway

Team Garmin-Slipstream’s CEO Jonathan Vaughters earned his reputation riding the most stunning road routes across the U.S. Here's one his favorites.

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Best of 2008: Lance’s Bike Shop, Mellow Johnny’s

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

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Best of 2008: Lance’s Bike Shop, Mellow Johnny’s

Lance Armstrong's 18,000-square-foot bike shop made its debut in Austin, Texas, in May, and it’s much more than just a place to buy a new ride.

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Citizen Lance

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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Citizen Lance

Jetting from state to state, dating celebrity blondes, texting politicians: how Lance is not so secretly prepping to become the next Arnold.

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Greg LeMond vs. The World

Monday, June 30, 2008

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These days, the first American Tour de France champion seems to have more vendettas than victories.

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Tom Brokaw Interviews Lance Armstrong

Monday, July 10, 2006

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Tom Brokaw Interviews Lance Armstrong

On the eve of the first Tour de France without him in eight years, the world’s greatest athlete finally lets down his guard, opening up about his next great challenges and speaking candidly about Sheryl, cancer, doping, cycling, and life as a retired immortal.

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