Welcome to cyclingweekly.co.uk

Branding_print

Navigation


Armstrong pulls out of Tour of Ireland

  • Monday, 24 August 2009
  • Stephen Farrand
  • 1 Comments

Lance Armstrong, stage 3, Tour of Ireland 2009

Lance Armstrong, stage 3, Tour of Ireland 2009

Lance Armstrong was one of the riders who could have challenged Russell Downing for overall victory at the Tour of Ireland on Sunday but the Texan preferred to pull out before tackling St Patrick’s Hill.

The sudden turn onto the steep Baker’s Road on the outskirts of Cork surprised Armstrong and, with his back playing up, he opted to head to the Astana bus after first time through the finish.

It was his last road race of the 2009 season. It was also the first race he failed to finish apart from the Vuelta Castilla y Leon where he crashed and broke his collarbone.

After the Tour of Ireland, Armstrong flew to Dublin to attend the Livestrong Global Cancer Summit organised by his foundation.

“It wasn’t my day,” Armstrong told reporters after a warm shower eased the pain of racing in the rain.

“My back was out today. It was just bad today. And when your back is out, everything is out. And on a circuit like this, with steep climbs, explosive, it wasn’t going to happen."

"On that fast downhill with the lefthander with the steep wall there, I didn’t know it was coming. Going from 80k (an hour) to 10 there were guys were dropping chains. It wasn’t my day.”

Armstrong may ride a mountain bike race this year but he is already focused on the 2010 season.  

He will be 38 on September 18 but will try to take on Alberto Contador with his own RadioShack team and try to win an eighth Tour de France.

Share this article

email this to a friend

IPC Media Limited, owner of cyclingweekly.co.uk, will collect this information solely to process your request.

  • Bookmark
  • Print
  • Comment

Click on a link below to share this article with your favourite link sharing site


Rate this Article

Rate this content

2 stars

2 Votes

Current Rating


Reader comments

Add your comments

August 24 19:05

John from St. Louis USA

If he cared about the race as much as the publicity, he probably would have spent a few days riding recon on the stages to eliminate surprises. He still has a lot to learn:)

Add your comments

Please note that we review all comments before they will appear on our site.

IPC Media Limited, owner of cyclingweekly.co.uk, will collect your personal information solely to process your request.

Back to top


Free Newsletter

Sign up to our free newsletter to get the latest updates from Cycling Weekly.

Free Newsletter

More information



Competitions

Transitions logo

WIN WITH TRANSITIONS OPTICAL

Win a signed helmet and a pair of frames of their choice with...


TodaysCyclist

Win £500 worth of cycling goodies from TodaysCyclist.co.uk!

The lucky winner can choose whatever products they fancy off...



More competitions


Your vote

Take part in our latest poll...

Do you think GPS for bikes is a good idea?

Poll

  • Yes, it's a revolution (56%)
  • No, it's just more handlebar clutter (42%)
  • What's GPS? (2%)

See all polls...