Lance stays in command

The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | July 7, 2005| | Copyright

JAMEY KEATEN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
07-07-2005

Lance stays in command -- Race officials rebuff his gesture of sportsmanship
By JAMEY KEATEN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 07-07-2005, Thursday
Section: SPORTS
Edtion: All Editions

MONTARGIS, France - No yellow jersey Wednesday. No race today.

It didn't take Lance Armstrong long to make up his mind.

The six-time defending Tour de France champion tried to start the day without the leader's yellow jersey on his back, a gesture of sportsmanship to honor the former bearer, who lost it when he crashed a day earlier.

Race ...

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