Newsflash: George Hincapie comes clean on doping history
Newsflash: George Hincapie comes clean on doping historyGeorge Hincapie, Armstrong's former teammate and one of his most trusted lieutenants, today issued a statement about his own history of...[[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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October 10, 2012
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Hincapie Gran Fondo in Blue Ridge Foothills on October 27th
Hincapie Gran Fondo in Blue Ridge Foothills on October 27th
George Hincapie, Cycling Legend Who Assisted in Nine Tour de France Victories, Says Farewell to Professional Racing on October 27th.
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August 10, 2012
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George Hincapie on track to set Tour de France record (AP)
George Hincapie on track to set Tour de France record (AP)
George Hincapie is best known for helping other riders win the Tour de France. This time, he is going to be on top by himself.
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June 30, 2012
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US rider on track to set Tour de France record
George Hincapie is the last American to wear the yellow jersey, and is about to become the first rider to start the Tour de France 17 times.
The 39-year-old rider has played a key role in nine Tours during 19-year career, including all seven of Lance Armstrong's titles.
On Saturday, when this year's race starts in Belgium, the 6-foot-3 New Yorker will try to help defending...
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June 29, 2012
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George Hincapie Announces Retirement
George Hincapie Announces Retirement
3 time U.S. national road champ George Hincapie says the Tour de France and the USA Pro Cycling Challenge will be the last two races of his 19-year career.
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June 11, 2012
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Hincapie to retire after 2012
Five-time Olympian and Tour de France veteran George Hincapie will retire from cycling after the 2012 season, bringing to a close one of the most successful careers by an American rider.
Hincapie, who turns 39 on June 29, announced his decision in a statement Monday.
The affable, understated Hincapie was a longtime aide for Lance Armstrong during the mountain stages of the Tour...
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June 11, 2012
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APNewsBreak: Cyclist Hincapie to retire after 2012
The Associated Press has learned that five-time Olympian and Tour de France veteran George Hincapie plans to retire from competitive cycling after the 2012 racing season.
Hincapie, who turns 39 on June 29, was expected to announce his decision Monday.
The American rider was a longtime aide for Lance Armstrong, helping him to win each of his seven Tour de France titles. Hincapie...
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June 11, 2012
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