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Armstrong pays a fine at the Tour, but gets the last laugh with Ben Stillers help

July
6

LA GRANDE MOTTE, France (AP)  Lance Armstrong will be fined for failing to sign in before Monday’s third stage of the Tour de France.

All riders are required to sign in before every stage. Tour competition director Jean-Francois Pescheux said the seven-time champion would receive the standard fine, equivalent to $92.

“He didn’t sign in. … The rules are clear: If he doesn’t sign in, he will be fined,” Pescheux said.

Pescheux also criticized Armstrong for not making himself more available to fans.

“We simply asked his team to have a respectful attitude toward the public,” he said. “They want to see the team, they have been here since 7 a.m. and they don’t see him.”

Armstrong’s return to cycling’s premier race has sparked considerable interest. Big crowds have surrounded the Astana bus each day to catch a glimpse of him. Among those visiting the cycling star Monday was actor Ben Stiller.

Astana team spokesman Philippe Maertens said Armstrong was held up by signing autographs and doing interviews before the stage.

“It’s because he was being so nice to the public that we were late,” Maertens said. “It’s not that we don’t respect the public. … We always try to sign in as late as possible because it’s impossible for the riders to come back to the bus (before the stage) and there are too many people around Lance and (Alberto) Contador.”

Stiller visited Armstrong in the team bus before Monday’s stage. Armstrong had a brief role in Stiller’s hit comedy “Dodgeball.”

“I’m a big Lance fan,” Stiller said. “It’s my first time on the Tour. It’s the real deal here. I’m very excited.”

Stiller arrived at the bus when Armstrong and his teammates were discussing the day’s strategy for the 122-mile ride.

“I tried to give him some pointers, but I don’t think it was very helpful,” the actor said upon leaving the bus with wife Christine Taylor. “He is incredible and he is so loose in there now.”

Seems that Stiller and his wife Christine are big sports fans this week. Here they are in this AP Photo at the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Saturday, July 4, 2009.

This entry was posted on Monday, July 6th, 2009 at 4:09 PM by Randall Wolf. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post

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Randall Wolf Randall Wolf is Director of Photography at The Journal News/LoHud.com, and has ridden more than 80,000 miles on a bike during the past 35 years. Some of these miles include a three-week touring trip from Suburban Philadelphia to Nova Scotia and back at age 16 and a few years later a solo two-week trip to Montreal. In 1985, he photographed the first U.S.-based team in the Vuelta a Espana, a three-week professional cycling race throughout Spain. He has participated in professional teams and races throughout the U.S. including the national championship in Philadelphia, and Tour of Georgia. In the mid-90s he competed as an amateur racer throughout the Northeast. Bike commuting was his choice of transportation while working in Baltimore and Toronto. He is a ride leader and member of the Westchester Cycling Club and Rockland Bike Club, and lives in Garrison with his wife.
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Robert Brum Robert Brum, an assistant metro editor for The Journal News/LoHud.com and The Rockland Express, grew up cycling the roads of Rockland County. He now lives in Queens and rides with the Long Island Bicycle Club. Brum logs between 2,000 and 3,000 miles a year cycling throughout the Northeast.
David Schloss David Schloss is the co-founder and president of the Rockland Bicycling Club. A lifelong cyclist and self-described bicycling addict, Schloss is also a professional writer, photographer and educator, he is also the director of a group that supports photographers, which allows him to travel the globe, sneaking in rides.
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