Lance’s Chances: Not looking so good but it’s early
His final rock-star Tour de France isn’t going quite as planned for Lance Armstrong.
His final rock-star Tour de France isn’t going quite as planned for Lance Armstrong.
Chaos reigned again on the Tour as bike failures and crashes marred Stage 3.
We continue our point-counterpoint discussion with the president of the Seattle City Council.
Stage 2’s protest may really have been a “pre-protest” for Stage 3’s cobblestone nightmare to come.
No official announcement has been made, but Tyler Farrar looks to be out of the 2010 Tour with a broken wrist.
For the first time, City Council President and “Mr. Sustainability” addresses the apparent contradiction in his support for a Deep-Bore Tunnel project under Seattle.
Could Stage 1 be setting the, er, stage for a wild and unpredictable Tour?
When the racing is straightforward, the commentators draw attention to themselves.
Floyd Landis contends that he did not use testosterone on the Tour where his victory was reversed.
The Floyd Landis allegations gain more specificity and widening associations, but there’s no reason for Lance to withdraw from the Tour.