Frankie Andreu
(From L) Frenchmen Richard Virenque and Laurent Jalabert, Spaniard Miguel Indurain and US teammates Frankie Andreu and Lance Armstrong stand still while observing one minute of silence before the start of the 16th stage of the Tour de France between Tarbes and Pau on July 19, 1995, in memory of Motorola's Italian rider, Fabio Casartelli, who died the day before while riding down the Col de Portet d'Aspet. After the start of the race, the peloton rode quietly the whole day as the stage was neutralized all the way to Pau.
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Acevedo is the best climber here, but I don’t know how he’ll handle it ... It’s too long to go by yourself from the steep section of the Cliff Dwellings. That’s what makes it interesting in the last 20 miles.
If he does, I'll be (Armstrong's) biggest supporter
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