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en Everyone has to judge for themselves, ... Lance realizes where he is now is because of the Tour de France and what the race has given him. I think he's also given a lot back and that the Tour wouldn't be where it is today without a big U.S. champion. It's sad that certain people cannot recognize that.

en I'm conscious Lance won seven Tour de France titles and owes a lot to the race. But at the same time, the Tour de France became more important with an American who won seven Tours.

en The last time Lance Armstrong made an appearance in Georgia was to win the Tour de Georgia as a warm-up for his seventh Tour de France victory, ... We're delighted to welcome Lance back to lead the Tour of Hope team in search of an even more important victory.

en [Not as long as Armstrong is riding. Asked at the end of the second week whether he thought he was] too much of a force for the Tour's own good, ... I don't know. But I know that I love the race. I love everything that it stands for. It is what they pay me to do. This is my job. They say, 'Lance, we want you to win the Tour de France.' That's what the team wants, what the sponsors want, what cycling fans in America want, what cancer survivors around the world want.
  Lance Armstrong

en The Tour de France is not the only bike race in the world, but it is the biggest, so the possibility could still exist to do a Tour of Italy, a Tour of Spain.
  Lance Armstrong

en I would like Roberto to race the Tour of Italy in May, and after that he'll either race the Tour de France or tackle the Tour of Spain again.

en The crowds have been comparable [to the Tour de France]; it's been amazing. Sometimes I forget if I'm in the Tour de France or the Amgen Tour of California. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. The crowds have been comparable [to the Tour de France]; it's been amazing. Sometimes I forget if I'm in the Tour de France or the Amgen Tour of California.

en It will be like riding in the Tour de France. We've got hills, time trials, road races and wind. Of course, it's not as severe, but it's a mini-Tour de France, and it's in our back yard.

en It's like the Tour de France without Lance.

en I follow the Tour de France about as much as the average North American person. I only know of it because of the success that Lance Armstrong has had. Michael Jordan was the greatest athlete I ever saw. Tiger Woods is now at a point where he is going to go down in history as something special. There's not a question that Lance Armstrong belongs with those two guys. Not only because of what he has done as an athlete, but also what he has been able to come back from.
  Wayne Gretzky

en What Lance has accomplished is so much bigger than just the Tour de France. That's only part of it.

en It's pretty amazing when Chris starts talking to people who've been all over the world and they start comparing us to the Tour de France. If you've ever seen video of people lining the roads in the Tour de France, it's a pretty amazing testament.

en Everyone wants to beat Michael on the track because it is the same as beating (Lance) Armstrong in the Tour de France,

en I have always said that a Tour victory is more valuable if Lance Armstrong is participating. I will do everything I can to beat him in his last appearance on the Tour.

en The Tour (de France) is my main objective. I will do the Giro, two weeks after the (Ford) Tour of Georgia. It will be difficult to be in the range to be as good as I was last year, but it's in America, and it means a lot to me. And it was a great race last year (in Georgia), so I intend to well.


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