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About 300 people have joined an impromptu bike ride with cycling legend Lance Armstrong after he issued an open invitation on a Twitter post. | About 300 people have joined an impromptu bike ride with cycling legend Lance Armstrong after he issued an open invitation on a Twitter post. |
The seven-times Tour de France winner alerted fans that he was coming to Scotland during a Tweet on Monday. | The seven-times Tour de France winner alerted fans that he was coming to Scotland during a Tweet on Monday. |
He posted: "Hey Glasgow, Scotland! I'm coming your way tomorrow. Who wants to go for a bike ride?" | He posted: "Hey Glasgow, Scotland! I'm coming your way tomorrow. Who wants to go for a bike ride?" |
Armstrong set off from Ashtree House Hotel, Paisley, Renfrewshire, shortly after 1230 BST on Tuesday. | Armstrong set off from Ashtree House Hotel, Paisley, Renfrewshire, shortly after 1230 BST on Tuesday. |
How great was it that the Flying Scotsman Graeme Obree came out? Legend Lance Armstrong | |
Up to 300 people are thought to have turned out for the event - including Scottish former cycling champion, Graeme Obree. | |
After the event, Armstrong posted the Tweets: "Thanks to everyone who turned up to ride in Paisley! I figured we'd have a nice ride for a dozen or so. But 100's came. Haha! Awesome! | |
"And yes, next time I'll try to bring some sun. You bring the translator (Scottish to Texan) and I'll bring the rays. Seriously, thanks again. | |
"And how great was it that the Flying Scotsman Graeme Obree came out? Legend." | |
BBC Scotland reporter Mark Daly spoke briefly to Armstrong before he set off at the head of a 300-strong pack of cyclists. | |
Tour preparation | |
Speaking while cycling with Armstrong, he said: "He told me he hadn't been doing too much training but he was in advance preparation of putting his team together for his assault on next year's Tour de France. | Speaking while cycling with Armstrong, he said: "He told me he hadn't been doing too much training but he was in advance preparation of putting his team together for his assault on next year's Tour de France. |
"What we've been told is that he is going to do a 90-minute route which, depending on how fast he wants to go, could be anything between 30 and 40 kilometres. | "What we've been told is that he is going to do a 90-minute route which, depending on how fast he wants to go, could be anything between 30 and 40 kilometres. |
"The pace is already beginning to quicken and perhaps some of the more fun cyclists may soon drop off." | "The pace is already beginning to quicken and perhaps some of the more fun cyclists may soon drop off." |
Armstrong returned to competitive cycling this year after retiring in 2005. He finished third in the 2009 Tour de France. | Armstrong returned to competitive cycling this year after retiring in 2005. He finished third in the 2009 Tour de France. |
The 37-year-old American's achievements in the sport are considered remarkable as he has undergone several treatments for cancer after being diagnosed at the age of 25. | The 37-year-old American's achievements in the sport are considered remarkable as he has undergone several treatments for cancer after being diagnosed at the age of 25. |
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