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USA Pro Cycling Challenge Announcements

America’s Pro Cycling Competition Announces Broadcast Agreement with NBC Sports Group Featuring Live Coverage on NBC and VERSUS from August 22-28

Cycling Event Changes Name to USA Pro Cycling Challenge and Unveils a New Logo

April 5, 2011, Denver u2013 The USA Pro Cycling Challenge, formally known as the Quiznos Pro Challenge, today announced that it has entered into a television agreement with the NBC Sports Group to present 25 hours of cycling coverage over seven days.

NBC Sports will broadcast the final day of the inaugural seven-day professional cycling competition live on August 28, 2011. VERSUS, a member of the NBC Sports Group, will extensively cover the event with 3.5 hour broadcasts each day from August 22-28.

The event also announced the change of its name to USA Pro Cycling Challenge in order to showcase the global scale of the event to a worldwide audience. Quiznos will continue as a founding sponsor with the same level of participation in the event.

“There is no stronger television partner than the NBC Sports Group to present the USA Pro Cycling Challenge,” said Shawn Hunter, co-chairman of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. “With the NBC Sports Group’s extensive, 25 hours of live coverage, millions of fans will be able to follow their favorite cyclists as they compete in the most demanding professional bike race ever held in America.”

NBC will broadcast the USA Pro Cycling Challenge live for two hours on August 28, 2011, while VERSUS, the official home of the Tour de France in the US, will cover 30 minutes of pre-race coverage and one hour of post-race coverage in addition to live event coverage throughout the entire competition.

“Professional cycling is growing to be one of the largest and most compelling international sports to follow,” said Jon Miller, President of Programming of NBC and VERSUS. “Our goal is to give viewers unique access to the pageantry, drama, and extreme competition that will take place as many of the world’s top athletes compete to win the first USA Pro Cycling Challenge.”

USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Effective today, the official name of the international professional cycling competition is now the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. The event was initially titled the Quiznos Pro Challenge after the event’s founding partner, Quiznos. Quiznos will continue as a founding partner with the same level of involvement and participation.

“As the race continues to build momentum with teams and sponsors from across the globe, and as we significantly increase media coverage nationally and internationally, our new logo will brand the event in a way that better communicates the scale of the event and its audience,” said Rick Schaden, owner and co-chairman of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. “Our goal is to help raise the profile of professional cycling in the United States by hosting an epic race in Colorado that draws the top cyclists in the world and mirrors the excitement of the Tour de France.”

The event also has unveiled a new logo, website www.USAprocyclingchallenge.com and Twitter page @USAProChallenge.

About the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
The USA Pro Cycling Challenge is expected to be the largest spectator event in Colorado history and one of the largest sporting events to ever take place in the United States. For seven consecutive days, 128 of the world’s top athletes will race across nearly 600 miles through the majestic Rockies, reaching higher altitudes than they’ve ever had to endure, more than two miles in elevation. It’s the best of the best in professional cycling, competing on a challenging course through some of America’s most beautiful scenery, including cities such as Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge and Steamboat Springs.

As the interest in professional cycling continues to grow as a global sport, (which is evident by the addition of two new UCI-sanctioned races this year alone in Beijing and Quebec), it is fitting that the USA Pro Cycling Challenge comes along just in time to put a stake in the ground for the United States. The USA Pro Cycling Challenge is expected to be one of the biggest and best races worldwide… America’s answer to the Tour de France.

The inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge will take place August 22-28, 2011. With more than one million spectators expected at the event, as well as national television exposure on NBC and the cable network VERSUS, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge will be the race to celebrate in America.

Spectators of this race will see Olympians, World Champions and Tour de France competitors. Fans worldwide will have access to the competition and riders like never before with the most advanced, interactive online, smartphone and broadcast television experience presented to date in professional cycling.

About VERSUS
VERSUS, part of the NBC Sports Group, prides itself on super-serving passionate sports fans across all platforms (VERSUS.com, VERSUS on Demand and VERSUS HD). Now in more than 75 million homes, the network is the cable television home of the National Hockey League (NHL), IZOD IndyCar Series, Tour de France and Professional Bull Riders (PBR). VERSUS also airs NASCAR, NBA, UFC, college football and college basketball programming. The network is home to the best outdoor programming on television and airs original programs not available anywhere else. VERSUS is distributed via cable systems and satellite operators throughout the United States.

Tour of Utah’s Triple Whammy

A few months ago I ran into a friend of mine while awaiting a flight at Denver International Airport (which, by the way, is DEN not DIA!). He works for Medalist Sports (the company that puts on The Amgen Tour of California, Tour de Georgia, Tour of Missouri, and the Quizno’s Pro Challenge) so it made sense that he was likely in Colorado working on the Quizno’s Pro Challenge. What didn’t make sense was why he might be flying to Salt Lake City since he lives in the east.

I asked him about this and he told me, in confidence, that he was spending quite a bit of time in Utah lately. He sort of raised his eyebrows and gave me one of those, “you know what I’m trying to tell you, but can’t actually say out loud, right?” kind of looks. At which point it was only logical for me to assume that Medalist was being looked at to possibly put on The 2011 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. I considered that to be great news.

Don’t get me wrong. The Tour of Utah is and has been a fantastic race, but with the arrival of the Quiznos Pro Challenge, the instant credibility and popularity the Colorado race has received as a result of Lance Armstrong’s involvement, and its proximity in time to the Tour of Utah (Quiznos is Aug 22-28 and TOU is Aug 9-14), I’ve been pretty concerned about the future of “America’s Toughest Stage Race.” Would the Colorado race overshadow the Utah event and, thereby, cause its demise like so many other great American cycling events (I already mentioned the Tour de Georgia and Tour of Missouri, right?)?

Today we all received official confirmation (by way of a press release from the Tour of Utah) of my buddy’s raised eyebrows and not-so-subtle hint: Medalist Sports will indeed be managing race planning and operations for the 2011 edition of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah.

Great news, right? Wait, it gets even better.

The release also says that the Tour of Utah is now UCI-sanctioned, ranking it at the top of road races in North America and ensuring that an international cadre of teams and riders will attend. Sweetening the deal is an increase in purse from $40,000 to a whopping $150,000.

From my perspective, the Tour of Utah is still in a fragile position, but this triple whammy of news gives it the shot in the arm it needed to hopefully keep it from the pro cycling race graveyard. The Tour of Utah now joins the Tour of California and the Quiznos Pro Challenge as the North American races everyone will watch and pay attention to. It is now up to the fans, the teams, the riders, Medalist, the Miller family, and the State of Utah to ensure that it lives up to expectations so that its future viability and popularity can be maintained.

As of today there can be no doubt that the Tour of Utah has come a long way from 2007 when that year’s event was canceled for lack of sponsorship. Let’s hope that today’s news means a long, healthy, exciting and prosperous life for America’s Toughest Stage Race.

Here is the complete press release from The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah:
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (January 20, 2011) u2013 Entering its seventh year in 2011, the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah cycling race has been elevated by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to one of the top three professional stage races for road cycling in North America. Organizers will invite 15 domestic and international professional cycling teams to participate and increase prize money from $45,000 to $150,000, as part of the UCI sanctioning rules. The six-day event, known as “America’s Toughest Stage Race”, will be held August 9-14, 2011, featuring a prologue and five stages for an estimated 400 miles of racing across traditionally diverse and mountainous terrain.

Steve Miller, president of the Utah Cycling Partnership which owns the Tour of Utah, announced that the event has hired Medalist Sports to manage race operations and logistics for the 2011 race. Medalist Sports will oversee the competition and technical production of the Tour, as well as the development of the local organizing committees in each start and finish venue. Medalist Sports specializes in the production of professional cycling competitions and mass-participation, fundraising events around the country. The company also is the event management arm for the Amgen Tour of California (May 15-22), USA Cycling Professional Championships (May 28-30) and the Quiznos Pro Challenge (Aug 22-28).

For 2011, the Tour of Utah will be part of the UCI America Tour, covering professional cycling events on both the continents of North America and South America. The UCI America Tour includes 34 sanctioned events for professionals in 2011. Tour of Utah and the Quiznos Pro Challenge are the only 2.1-class events in North America. The 2.HC (hors categorie) Amgen Tour of California received the highest rating of the UCI America Tour road calendar.

“It’s really quite an honor to be able to organize and host a race of this caliber and level. This is really big for Utah. Professional cycling provides a unique setting from which we can showcase our beautiful State. It’s great for spectators. It’s great for athletes and it’s particularly great for tourism,” said Miller, who first became involved with the event in 2005 as a sponsor. “We’re very grateful to the fans and sponsors, without whom, this race simply would not be possible. Whereas in years past we’ve been able to attract a handful of the world’s best racers, this year the entire field will be the who’s who of professional cyclists.”

The Tour of Utah began in 2004 as a three-day race and was upgraded to a National Racing Calendar event by USA Cycling in 2008. The Tour is now sanctioned by both USA Cycling, Inc. and the UCI, the international governing body for the sport of cycling.

“Thanks to the support and dedication of the Miller family, local sponsors and staff, The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah has very quickly grown into one of America’s top stage races,” said USA Cycling CEO Steve Johnson. “Now, with its placement on the UCI calendar as a category 2.1 stage race, the Tour of Utah will join the ranks of the world’s top cycling events and feature an international field with some of the best professional teams in cycling.”

One of the distinguishing elements in the elevated status of the 2011 Tour of Utah is that organizers are not allowed to include amateur teams and athletes, but are permitted to invite teams and athletes from the sport’s highest level, UCI World Tour, including UCI ProTeams, UCI Professional Continental and domestic Continental Teams. Amateur teams and athletes can only take part in NRC events and lower- rated UCI events, where they are eligible for domestic racing points.

A total of 15 professional teams will be invited to race the Tour of Utah, with organizers extending initial invitations to select UCI ProTeams later this month. Each team is expected to field a team of eight riders, for a total of 120 of some of the world’s best competing across the mountains, buttes and plateaus of Utah, vying for UCI points, award jerseys and cash prizes totaling $150,000. Last year’s race was won by Levi Leipheimer, a member of Team RadioShack (a UCI ProTeam) but racing as an individual with Mellow Johnny’s.

Announcements about confirmed teams and the host venues for each start and finish line will be made in February. The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah continues to be free to all spectators, making professional cycling one of the most unique pro sports in the world today. Official information will be posted atwww.tourofutah.com, and race fans are encouraged to follow updates on Facebook and Twitter.

About the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
Deemed “America’s Toughest Tour,” the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah presented by Zions Bank, is a six-day, six-stage, professional bicycle road race along the Rocky Mountain’s Wasatch Range. It traditionally covers more than 400 total miles of racing through some of Utah’s most beautiful and challenging terrain. Now in its 7th year, the 2011 Tour of Utah is scheduled to take place August 9-14 as a UCI 2.1 sanctioned road race for the best pro cyclists in the world. The event is owned and operated by the Utah Cycling Partnership. The 2011 Tour of Utah will be accompanied by a colorful, rolling festival celebration that will take place at each day’s finish line host venue. More information can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com.

About the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies
The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies began with a single automotive dealership, Larry H. Miller Toyota, in Murray, Utah in 1979. Since that time, the Group has amassed more than 80 businesses and properties in the western United States. Most notable are the Utah Jazz NBA professional basketball franchise, EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City, the Salt Lake Bees Class-AAA professional baseball affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, state-of-the-art Miller Motorsports Park, Megaplex Theatres across Utah and 40 automobile dealerships representing 23 different automotive brands in seven Western states.

About Medalist Sports
Medalist Sports, LLC is an international, full-service, sports management and production company. An industry leader, Medalist Sports specializes in the successful planning, promotion and management of special events, ranging from professional competitions to amateur experiences, to cause-related/fundraising events. Members of the Medalist team are proud to have been involved with and helped manage such events and properties as Tour DuPont, Tour of China, Amgen Tour of California, Quiznos Pro Challenge, Tour de Georgia, Tour of Missouri, the Lance Armstrong Foundation (Livestrong Challenge), USA Cycling Professional Championships, the Tour of Hope, The Dempsey Challenge presented by Amgen and more. Medalist Sports’ headquarters are located south of metro Atlanta at P.O. Box 415, Tyrone, GA 30290. The company website is www.medalistsports.com.

Phil Keoghan & ‘The Ride’ Movie Near You

As I mentioned on the last episode of The FredCast, Phil Keoghan (host of The Amazing Race) will be screening his film, The Ride, in theaters around the United States in February.

The Ride is a 90 minute documentary of Phil’s ride across the United States in March of 2009. The ride took him 40 days and covered 3,500+ miles. Along the way, Phil not only put his mind and body to the test, he also raised more than $500,000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. He rode with fans, met people affected by MS, and inspired everyone with whom he came in contact.

The film has not yet been put into wide distribution, but it is going to screen in select cities around the U.S. for just one night in each city. Phil Keoghan will be at each event to introduce the film and meet attendees. This event leads up to the premiere of the next season of The Amazing Race.

Thanks to Regal Cinemas, all proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the National MS Society.

Here are the dates, cities and links to ticket purchasing via Fandango:

Ticket prices will range between $10 – $13 (depending upon location)

If you go, please say hi to Phil for me, and (you probably guessed this was coming), enjoy ‘The Ride.’

The FredCast in The News

newsboyThanks to our People’s Choice Social Media Award, The FredCast has been showing up in the news quite a bit. Here are some of the stories that have appeared recently:

FredCast Makes The Guardian

Yesterday’s furor over the James Martin article in the Daily Mail hasn’t died down and continues to be a Twitter meme with the likes of Bradley Wiggins and Robbie McEwen skewering Martin in their online comments.

Meanwhile, today’s online edition of another UK publication, The Guardian, includes this article criticizing Martin’s supposed ‘humorous piece’ as a ‘pretty lazy way to get a laugh.’ The article also references last night’s special episode of The FredCast in which I interviewed Rachel Konrad, Tesla’s Senior Communications Manager.

According to The Guardian piece, Martin refused to comment, but a source close to him says that it was meant as humor. So far it sounds like no apology will be forthcoming, but considering the furor, I hope that will change.

We’ll keep you posted.

UPDATE: More news stories quoting The FredCast:

Bike Biz
Cycling Weekly
Road.cc

The FredCast to Host ‘Live From the Show’ at Interbike

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SEPTEMBER 10, 2009 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Interbike Expands Interbike TV with New Partners for Video Product Showcase

Partnerships with PowerReviews, Sportgenic, Cyclefilm and The FredCast allow Interbike to exponentially increase exposure of exhibitor products and services

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. – Sep. 10, 2009 – Interbike today announced that a more robust Interbike video services program will be available to exhibitors, retailers and cycling enthusiasts worldwide during the upcoming 2009 Interbike Expo and OutDoor Demo.

Expanding on the video coverage of the show that Interbike has provided for the last three years via the Interbike Media Center TV studio and its roaming video crews, the new distribution and production capabilities of media partners PowerReviews, Sportgenic, Cyclefilm and The FredCast will combine to create high quality promotional and reporting opportunities for exhibitors to reach their retailers and consumers.

“Over the past several years, Interbike has seen a growing demand for video content related to the tradeshow, the Demo and of exhibitors’ innovative bikes and products they have on display,” said Rich Kelly, Interbike marketing manager. “We’ve been serving that need for three years now with our live Media Center coverage and on-demand features, and are excited to be able to further reach out to the booths and events at Interbike now with this partnership. Interbike TV will expand on that high quality video content and, through our partner’s expansive distribution channels, further increase recognition and exposure for our exhibitors’ products and services.”

Direct from the show floor at Interbike Expo and OutDoor Demo, Interbike and its media partners will film, edit, produce and distribute a wide variety of “Live From the Show” product features, editorial coverage of the show and content from the show. In addition to show coverage provided by a variety of cycling news outlets using the Interbike Media Center TV studio, Interbike TV videos will be available for viewing through a variety of channels including the Interbike Web site, Sportgenic’s network of more than 100 cycling enthusiast Web sites, Buzzillions.com and VeloReviews.com.

“For years, random individuals and groups have tried to cover Interbike via online media. These grass roots efforts have been of inconsistent quality and questionable reach,” said Jeff Helfand, PowerReviews senior director of business development. “What makes our effort unique is not only our direct partnership with Interbike and the high level of professionalism and production value we will provide, but also our ability to distribute this content to tens of millions of passionate consumers, each of whom has a desire to access the Interbike show floor and has a voracious appetite for all things cycling.”

The “Live From the Show” exhibitor product showcases will be available for viewing within hours of production and live on the Web sites listed above for several months thereafter, well into the 2010 model year of featured products serving the informational needs of consumers in season.

“In addition to the high quality our team will bring to these videos, exhibitors can expect to have their companies and products featured in videos whose relevance will extend well into next season, will be viewed by a potential audience of more than 20 million cycling and sports enthusiasts, and will help their retailers sell more product and drive consumers into their stores,” said T.J. Kelly, vice president of business development at Sportgenic.

The partners involved in creating Interbike TV in 2009 include: PowerReviews (www.powerreviews.com), the leading provider of customer reviews and social merchandising solutions to the cycling industry; Sportgenic (www.sportgenic.com), a leader in connecting marketers and advertisers in a wide variety of sports-related vertical markets to its network of online content producers; Cyclefilm (www.cyclefilm.com), the leading producer of DVDs, commercials, virals and online multimedia for the fast-paced world of cycling; and The FredCast Cycling Podcast (www.thefredcast.com), the Internet’s premier cycling podcast, featuring one of the cycling industry’s most experienced and trusted hosts.

Exhibitors that are interested in being featured should contact Interbike Sales Manager Andria Klinger for details at andria.klinger@nielsen.com or 949.226.5745.

About Interbike
Interbike (a business unit of Nielsen Business Media, the parent company of the Outdoor Retailer (OR), Action Sports Retailer (ASR), Health+Fitness Business, and Fly Fishing Retailer trade shows, is a full-service trade show company that creates, markets and produces high-quality expos and educational conferences. Producers of the OutDoor Demo and Interbike International Bicycle Expo, Interbike is the leading bicycle industry business-to-business event management company, bringing together top manufacturers, retailers, industry advocates and media to conduct the business of cycling. Now celebrating more than 25 years of successful events, Interbike (www.interbike.com) gathers more than 1,100 cycling-related brands and close to 23,000 total attendees annually.

The 2009 Interbike trade-only events begin with OutDoor Demo (September 21-22 in Boulder City), followed by the Interbike Expo, September 23-25 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, and OutDoor Demo East, October 8-11 at Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island.

About PowerReviews
PowerReviews (www.PowerReviews.com) provides customer reviews and social merchandising solutions to online retailers and brands. The company’s solution for collecting, organizing, structuring, and moderating relevance-based reviews helps significantly boost merchant sales, driving the highest uplift in the industry. In addition to working with more than 350 online retailers, including Staples, Toys “R” Us, REI, Smartetailing, Performance Bike, Pacific Cycle, and Trek. PowerReviews offers an on-demand review solution for small- and medium-sized businesses called PowerReviews Express (www.PowerReviewsExpress.com). PowerReviews also operates a product reviews and recommendation site for consumers, called Buzzillions.com (www.buzzillions.com). The company is headquartered in San Francisco with an international office in London.

About Sportgenic
Sportgenic is a sports marketing company with innovative patent-pending technology that connects brands to passionate sport enthusiasts. Sportgenic Torque is the world’s first software platform that openly, efficiently and dynamically connects buyers and sellers of sports media of any kind. Torque gives marketers the tools to build, buy and manage integrated media campaigns, while partners leverage the engine to manage inventory and maximize revenue. Sportgenic is recognized for its deep domain expertise, precision ad targeting and client service orientation. The company is headquartered in San Francisco. Visit www.sportgenic.com or call 415.983.2300 for more information.

About Cyclefilm
Cyclefilm is a new media agency and full service production company dedicated to cycling. Cyclefilm produces DVDs, documentaries, virals and commercials. From backstage coverage of the Tour de France to daily diaries of charity rides to event and recon films of sportives and gran fondos, our mission is to be a trusted resource for cyclists around the world. Its DVDs and online guides aim to entertain, inform and inspire riders become strong and confident. Cyclefilm also offers online media production services for small businesses and corporations, helping them build stronger customer relationships with emerging media tools. Cyclefilm can formulate a comprehensive online strategy, produce powerful, targeted content and help deploy it effectively across the web.

About The FredCast Cycling Podcast
The FredCast is the internet’s premier cycling podcast, offering a weekly 45-60 minute audio program aimed at avid cyclists and fans of professional bicycle racing. The show focuses on cycling news, product reviews, upcoming events, interviews with interesting cycling personalities, on-the-scene reporting and other items of interest to so-called “Freds” (high-end cyclists who tend to spend a good deal of time and money on their equipment and training). The show-now in its third year of production-is hosted and produced by David Bernstein, an avid road cyclist, mountain biker and former bicycle industry executive. The FredCast regularly tops all competition in iTunes and other podcast aggregators and typically sees downloads in excess of 60,000 – 85,000 per month.

The Spokesmen on Examiner.com

Donna Tocci pointed out an article on Examiner.com today in which my other show, The Spokesmen Cycling Roundtable Podcast, is the part of the lead-in to the story.

I guess this means we’ve made the big time — even if the author talks about the show and then spends the rest of the article explaining why one of our group was wrong.

DL Byron from Bike Hugger bears the brunt of criticism in the article (Says the author: My experience is diametrically opposed to Byron’s), but I do like it when he says, ‘I enjoy listening to The Spokesmen because there are diverse viewpoints represented, and there’s always something interesting.’

Give it a read and let me know your opinion.

Where’s The FredCast?

The FredCast has been ‘off the air’ since Interbike without explanation. I can now finally tell you why, and assure you that the show will return very soon.

On the first day of Interbike’s Outdoor Demo, I took part in an all-hands conference call with the entire staff of the company for whom I work. We were told that the company would be drastically restructuring its operations and that as a result, we would be losing our jobs effective October 31. Happy Halloween, right?

Although I went about my usual activities at Interbike, I did so without the usual excitement, enthusiasm and joie-de-vivre that typically accompanies my visit to the show. Hopefully none of this affected the tone of my shows from Las Vegas.

Meanwhile, between my interviews, bike tests, press conferences, and TV appearances, I was constantly on the phone with potential future employers, trying desperately to find a new day job.

After Interbike, I devoted all of my time to the day-to-day responsibilities of my job and to my pressing need to find a new one. I knew that this meant that I would have to suspend production of The FredCast, but I was unable to communicate this to you in a podcast, via Twitter, in a newsletter or on Facebook because my wife and I didn’t want our children to find out about the loss of my job. I always felt confident that I would find something that would start either immediately after my current job ended, or certainly before the meager severance ran out.

I am pleased to tell you that today I accepted a new job with a new company. Once again, my job is outside of the bicycle industry but it is with an excellent company, great products and top-notch people. I finally told my kids last night that I lost one job, but gained another and I think they were glad that they hadn’t spent the last month-and-a-half wondering whether Daddy was going to have a job.

I am humbled and blessed by the fact that in this economy not only was I able to find a job so soon, but that I had multiple offers from which to choose. On Monday, I will settle into a new, exciting job. As soon as the dust clears I will have a FredCast on its way to your ears and continue doing so for many months and years to come.

In the meantime, the weather in most places is still fantastic, so go out and ride your bike. Thanks for understanding and riding with me.

Extra! Greg Lemond Interview

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September 26, 2008

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SPECIAL EPISODE – GREG LEMOND

  • This is Greg Lemond talking to me and two other journalists after the Lance Armstrong press conference. It was an opportunity from Greg to expand on his comments and question at the press conference.

PODSAFE CYCLING MUSIC: Happy by Jimmie Bratcher

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Extra! Lance Armstrong Press Conference

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September 25, 2008

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SPECIAL EPISODE – LANCE ARMSTRONG

  • This is Lance Armstrong’s press conference from Interbike 2008. Also on the stage were Don Catlin and Taylor Phinney. There were also some pointed questions from Greg Lemond.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

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