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Farewell Tour For Lance Armstrong
AUGUSTA, Ga., April 18, 2005


Lance Armstrong: "Ultimately, athletes have to
retire ... the body doesn't just keep going and going." (Photo:
AP)

"I have decided the
Tour De France will be my last race as a professional
cyclist. Lance Armstrong
 Lance
Armstrong and his girlfriend singer Sheryl Crow listen before he
receives the 2004 Grand Prix of the French Sports Academy, for his
sixth straight Tour de France victory Tuesday March 15, 2005.
(Photo: AP)
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(AP) Lance Armstrong said Monday he will
retire from professional cycling after this summer's Tour de France.
Armstrong, 33, will attempt to win his record seventh straight
Tour de France in July. Before Armstrong, no racer had won more than four
straight or five overall, and his streak of six straight titles has made
him a legend in the sport and an international celebrity.
"I have
decided the Tour De France will be my last race as a professional
cyclist," he said.
Armstrong confirmed retirement plans that had
become the focus of growing speculation as he spoke in recent months that
he wants to spend more time with his three children and in his campaign
against cancer.
"Ultimately, athletes have to retire ... the body
doesn't just keep going and going," Armstrong said.
Monday's
announcement came on the eve of Armstrong's defense of his Tour de Georgia
championship. The six-day, 648-mile event he uses as a training tool for
the Tour de France begins Tuesday in Augusta.
His new two-year
contract to race for the Discovery Channel team requires he race just one
more Tour de France.
"I hope to win one more Tour de France," he
said.
Armstrong, who overcame testicular cancer, was attracted to
the Tour de Georgia's support for the Georgia Cancer Coalition, the
official beneficiary of the race.
He has said previously if he
retires he would amplify his high-profile role as a cancer survivor.
Armstrong says he is "100 percent committed" to his decision to
retire and that he will not be participating in any other races after July
24 — the scheduled end of the Tour de France.
Armstrong's romance
with rock star Sheryl Crowe also often places him in gossip magazines and
tabloid-style television shows.
"Sheryl, you've been an amazing
woman. For someone who is the queen of rock n' roll, you've been a great
cycling fan ... a great teammate," he said during the news conference.
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