Eurosport - Fri, 03 Jul 16:17:00 2009
There are still doubts as to how Lance Armstrong will perform on the Tour de France, Astana team manager Johan Bruyneel has said.
Bruyneel, the man behind the American's seven Tour titles from 1999 to 2005, said Armstrong's programme was so different to the one he followed in his prime that it was almost impossible to tell what would happen when the race starts on Saturday.
"We are a bit struggling for reference marks. We have had a different programme either of necessity or because of (Lance's) choice to favour his personal life," Bruyneel said.
"We are a bit lost and I really do not know what to expect."
Armstrong, who returned to racing in January after three and a half years in retirement, used to focus only on the Tour but took part in the Giro for the first time this year. However, his preparation for the Italian race was hampered after breaking his collarbone in a crash in March.
The 37-year-old Texan also wished to be closer to his family, with his partner last month giving birth to a son, Maxwell - Armstrong's fourth child.
For a change, Armstrong will not have a whole team dedicated to him, as Spaniard Alberto Contador, the race's hot favourite, has been named Astana's leader on the Tour.
Fans, critics and pundits should however have a first indication of Armstrong's form when he starts his French campaign in Saturday's 15.5km time trial in the principality of Monaco.
"There will be a good indication tomorrow," said Bruyneel. "From what we know, I would say that the biggest favourite for the race is Alberto.
"Let's not forget there are other riders in other teams but also in our team," he added, referring to Astana's Levi Leipheimer and Andreas Kloeden, who have finished previous Tours on the podium.
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I dont really see contador being that much of a factor in the race. Cycling is a team sport and one rider alone cant win. Lance has a pretty good shot at it but only has 7 team mates where as his rivlas from other teams will have 8. All in all Contador should of moved teams as soon as he heard Lance was coming back. Levi should of aswell, he knew what was coming but for some reaosn stcuk around. I guess there was just to much money for him to leave.
I disagree with Bruyneel that the first time trial will be an indication of Lance's fitness. Lance started the Giro with a bang, but ended up placing 53rd in the last day time trial, so he wasn't so fit after all. As this TdF edition is about endurance, we will not see his form emerge until the high mountains. It could go either way, in my opinion.
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