Lance Armstrong says he will go into the 2010 Tour de France better prepared to challenge for an eighth yellow jersey, but he believes reigning champion Alberto Contador will be “very hard” to beat.
“I think I will be a bit better in 2010,” Armstrong, who returned to competition in 2009 after retiring in 2005, told Velo monthly magazine Friday.
“In 2009 I came back after a three-and-a-half year break. The body needs time to get used to the stress of competition, and to the Tour itself.”
Armstrong, a cancer survivor who went on to win a record seven Tour de France titles consecutively from 1999-2005, retired after his final Tour triumph only to return to the sport last year.
He joined the Astana team, where Spaniard Contador was already riding, but their cohabitation was not a comfortable one and the cracks began to widen during the Tour, in which Armstrong finished an impressive third place.
Towards the end of the race Armstrong announced he would lead a new team, Team RadioShack, for the 2010 edition and he has already signed the nucleus of Astana including Levi Leipheimer, Andreas Kloden and Haimar Zubeldia.
Armstrong is set to make an appearance at the October 14 presentation in Paris for next year’s race, which he said he will approach differently by having several leaders in the team.
“There will be a few different leaders in the team, myself, Levi (Leipheimer), Kloden, Zubeldia, strong riders who also know how to ride for the team.
“Man to man, Alberto (Contador) will be very hard to beat.”
Lance Armstrong is expected to make his official race debut with RadioShack at the Tour Down Under in Australia in January, but he is uncertain whether to race at the Giro d’Italia (Tour of Italy), which he did earlier this year for the first time.
He added: “First of all we’ve got a training camp in California in February, at Agoura Hills near Los Angeles. Then we have to decide whether we do the Giro d’Italia or the Tour of California, both of which are in May.
“RadioShack is an American sponsor but the Giro is good preparation for the Tour. RadioShack don’t really care, they told me: ‘Do what you have to to have the best possible form for the Tour de France’.”
After California Armstrong said he will race the Tour of Murcia, in Spain in March and he could “maybe race a few classics”, citing the Liege-Bastogne-Liege one-day classic.
In June Armstrong will remain at his base in Europe so he can reconnoitre key mountain stages of the 2010 Tour de France.
And he hinted he would compete at the Dauphine Libere, a key one-week warm-up for the Tour which is held in early June.
“We just have to decide whether to race the Giro (d’Italia) or not, that’s the only uncertainty,” he added.
“The Dauphine would be good. It’s an important race for the Tour with some good climbs and a hard time trial.”
Asked whether he would race on till 2011, Armstrong – a professional triathlete before focusing solely on the road – said he might be tempted to take the RadioShack cause into some other cycling-related sports.
“I’ve said I would be doing some off-road events. I quite fancy doing an Iron Man. In Hawaii. Or Nice, though I don’t really know what the course is like.”
(Source: iol.co.za)
Lance Armstrong to challenge Contador in 2010





The team is really starting to show some form for next year.I think its good that Lance admits it will be hard to beat Contador but I think he will do it.The Tour is a team effort and im confident that RadioShack will thrash down any attack thrown at them.
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Go for it! We love watching you ride! We love seeing you persist!
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The excitement for the next season is building. Has Team Radioshack gotten a Pro License? I vote for Radioshack to do the tour of California and skip the Giro. I am totally ready to watch Lance compete in any of the classics or tours. However, I would like to know why the US Road and TT men’s and woman’s Championships were not covered by Television? (Or did I just not find it?) We got to see Cadel get the Rainbow jersey, but not Big George get the Stars and Stripes. Come on folks. There should be enough interest for a US Cycling Channel.
Go Lance.
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Lance where is your old workhorse? If he’s able it would make for a good story.
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GO LANCE! The only thing better than seeing you race the 09 Tour is seeing you race 2010!! Bring it on – and kick some Contador ass!
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I love that Lance is back. The Shack is going to be a fun team to watch. I’m definitely eager to watch El Pistolero lose. Watch out for Saxo, they’re gonna be strong next year, too, but hopefully The Shack will have a good team cohesiveness and remain consistent. When’s the jersey design going to be released??
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Great!! we are waiting to see the pistolero to be trown out of the GC, he has to learn to respect his team mates and his rivals as well, GO LANCE!! GIVE THE PISTOLERO THE LOOK!!
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“Giro d’Italia or the Tour of California, both of which are in May”. Why even question which race Lance? The team should race in California. It is now the base for all that is pro racing in the USA. If there is any future of big time pro cycling in the USA, it is the Tour of California. Please Lance…ride at home, my home, our home.
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Lance will not be able to beat Contador, Lance is not a champion. he knows how to choose great bikers around him. He doesn’t impress me anymore. Cycling is not about money. Lance please retire!!!
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Lance…been watching you from the beginning. I’m a 66 yr old cyclist, tri-athlete, marathoner and fine artist who love painting Lance in the Tour.
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