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The King Of The Road, Lance Armstrong - I'm not missing any second of the next stages of the Tour de France. It already is exciting, but I think that it's promising to be even more interesting after reading what Lance Armstrong told the press on Sunday... -
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Good for the King of the Road,Armstrong since Tour de France stage 6 for the 2009 will be a flat race from Girona to Barcelona, in Spain, before the mountain climb in stage 7.There are 21 stages to the race this year,and right now the buzz is whether or not Lance Armstrong is going to be able to capture his eighth yellow jersey, currently in second place. 15 stages - and over 2,000 miles – are left.At this point, no one knows if it would be worth laying extra cash down on Armstrong to win, as Tour de France stage 6 is only a quarter of the total race.