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'Captain America' Randy Couture proves age is no barrier on UFC stage
Original at Telegraph.co.uk
• Thu, Nov 12
Randy Couture remains to MMA what Lance Armstrong or Miguel Indurain were to cycling. When he rides into town, necks are craned to get a look at the athlete ... and more »
2009 Tour de France, the teams and the riders
Original at Examiner.com
• Tue, Jun 9
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Lance Armstrong of USA holds the record for the most wins, having won the race seven times from 1999 to 2005. Both Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault of France won the race five times. Eddy Merckx of Belgium and Miguel Indurain of Spain have also won ...
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Expect the unexpected on the Tour of the heart
Original at Sydney Morning Herald
• Sat, Jun 6
Australia Then the winners I would get to report on, from Stephen Roche, Greg LeMond, Pedro Delgado and Miguel Indurain to Lance Armstrong. And of course, many Australians - from Phil Anderson, the first Aussie to claim the yellow jersey in 1981, to Cadel Evans, ... Brisbane Times
LANCE ARMSTRONG FACTFILE
Original at Sportinglife.com
• Mon, Mar 23
UK 1993: Wins the million-dollar Thrift Drug Triple event. Crowned US national champion. Takes his first stage in Tour de France but fails to finish the event. Beats Miguel Indurain to win world championship. 1995: Wins Tour DuPont and Classica San ...
PEZ Interviews Cycling Historian Jean-Paul Vespini!
Original at PezCycling News
• Fri, Aug 8
- Aug 8, 2008 He dominated professional cycling the same way Miguel Indurain and Lance Armstrong would later on. But his era was different than their’s. ...
How to make Exercise Fun
Original at Iowa Ave
• Fri, May 9
By LisaN If you recall, Lance Armstrong, an American, won the Tour de France 5 consecutive times, from 1999 to 2005, making him the greatest cyclist in history. In doing so, he beat the previous records of five wins by Miguel Indurain ...