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[Title] => Terrorism & the Tour
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[Title] => 2009 Tour De France Levi is going home
[Summary] => Levi Leipheimer, whose role in team ASTANA is undefined, is out of the Tour after he broke his wrist in a fluke crash in yesterday's stage. Leipheimer was 39 seconds back and in 4th place behind yellow jersey Rinaldo Nocentini.
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: Some cyclists give lukewarm reception to Armstrong's comeback bid
[Summary] => BURGOS (AP) – Lance Armstrong's ambitious comeback plans aren't being met with sweeping enthusiasm from the cyclists he hopes to race against.
Several riders competing at the Spanish Vuelta Wednesday gave a lukewarm reception to Armstrong's plans to return to racing in 2009 following a three-year layoff.
"Why is everybody so impressed? I'm surprised in a way that I don't know what he's got to win from it," QuickStep rider Tom Boonen told The Associated Press after crossing the line behind stage winner Oscar Freire. "If somebody feels like racing just let him race. (But) I wouldn't do it, I think."
Earlier, Astana team boss Johan Bruyneel suggested it was only a matter of time before the seven-time Tour de France champion signed with his team.
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Several riders competing at the Spanish Vuelta Wednesday gave a lukewarm reception to Armstrong's plans to return to racing in 2009 following a three-year layoff.
"Why is everybody so impressed? I'm surprised in a way that I don't know what he's got to win from it," QuickStep rider Tom Boonen told The Associated Press after crossing the line behind stage winner Oscar Freire. "If somebody feels like racing just let him race. (But) I wouldn't do it, I think."
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September 11, 2008 - 2:27pm