If you are like me, you probably REALLY want to be at the Tour de France to watch Lance’s return to cycling. Although you and I may not be able to go personally, we can still live vicariously through others. There are MANY ways you can do this. Check out the following opportunities for you to “attend” the Tour de France throughout the month of July without leaving the comfort of your couch and laptop.

Angie and Jerry Kelly on the Champs Elyees for Win #6
Follow The Tour via Fresh Brew:
Long-time LIVESTRONG staffer, Chris Brewer, will be blogging for our sister site LIVESTRONG.com about Team Astana and Lance. Make sure you visit daily for Tour news.
Follow LIVESTRONG happenings via Twitter:
A few LIVESTRONG Staffers are on the ground and will be tweeting and tagging their tweets with #livestrong. Here is a list of staffers to follow:
Doug Ulman, President and CEO of LIVESTRONG @LIVESTRONGCEO
Rae Bazzarre, Public Relations Specialist @raebazzarre
Chris Brewer, Development Services Specialist and Blogger @chrisbrewer62
Allison Wright, LIVESTRONG Senior Partner Relationship Manager, Nike @allisonwright
Phil Hills, Executive Vice President of Development @philhills
Lance Armstrong, Founder and Chairman of LIVESTRONG @lancearmstrong

Lance and Team Celebrating
Watch the Race:
Versus will be covering the Tour. Check with your cable provider for more details
Check out Photos:
Flickr: I am asking folks at the Tour to upload photos to Flickr.com and tag them as LIVESTRONG. Check them out!
Follow our Awesome Blog:
Lastly, I will be reporting information about our LIVESTRONG presence in France on this very blog! Keep us on your “Favorites” and check back daily. We are psyched and ready to go!
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And if you happen to live in Austin, TX… come watch with a few hundred of your closest friends!!!
Sunday, July 5 Mellow Johnny’s
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Celebrate the start of the Tour de France in the Mellow Johnny’s parking lot with family activities, contests, raffles, and a viewing of Stage 1 on the big screen provided by Alamo Drafthouse.
Tuesday, July 7 Third Base
7:30 AM – 10:00 AM
This Grassroots Fundraising event will be held at Third Base on W. 6th Street. Breakfast and mimosas will be served, and all proceeds will be donated to the LAF.
lance just live strong,go out there on the TDF and ride,smart on come home with # 8 ,
Lance, I am so excited to watch you ride again! Whether you support a teammate or go for it yourself, I’m so happy to watch you ride again. In 2004, my beloved sister-in-law, Kathy, died of ovarian cancer while I was in France watching you win #6. I had decided not to go to France when she said she was going off chimo, but she said in no uncertain terms: “Don’t you dare not go for a dream of yours on the off chance that I might die during those 2 weeks.” Unfortunately that is what happened, but I have been wearing a LIVESTRONG bracelet, and giving them to anyone I meet who wants one, in her name and honor. Today I put on a new one (because the one I’ve been wearing for 5 years straight was getting too loose). I dedicated it in her name and I am supporting your ride in her name. Thank you! and I’ll be watching every day. Whatever you do will be terrific in my eyes and those of the world! You are still and always my inspiration!
Jan
ALLEZ LANCE!!!
Come on Lance, we need you in the Tour.
Bonne chance.
Patrick
from Marseille, France.
once again,people are putting LA down and writing off his chances,i bet he`s loving that.Go and do what you do best Lance-ram their comments down their throats mate because you have the support of millions of fans behind you but most importantly it`s your mental attitude.It looks like your working for the team in this TDF but i believe there are a few supprises in store from LA,whatever happens-we`r all behind you if not in body certainly in spirit.
Enjoy yourself-good luck and all the very best…
Alan-in England in body-in France in spirit…..
allez lance
you are the best
bon tour on t’attend
pascal france
I can’t wait to see you race again in the Tour de France again Lance. I hope you go all the way and win it. Here’s to number 8!!!
Tammy~
29Palms,CA
Ciao Lance .I meet you in Indy when you drove the pace car and I was in the race with Team Chhever .Your never give up attitude and will to shut up all the noises around is an inspiration for me too in my sport.I’m now in NASCAR SPRINT CUP racing the #13 GEICO Car.In 2006 after I met u in Indy I lost my dad Cesare from pancreatic cancer since then I never stop pushing whoever I met to understand better how we can fight this terrible desease and I’ve been tring to got people closer to LIVESTRONG and your philosophy of life.I’m actually in Daytona now writing this just after last practice session and I didn’t want the TDF to start without me posting a note.I will race Saturday with livestrong bracelet travellig at over 200 MPH and next week as an avid biker I will ride few 100′s thinking of you pushing on those pedals in the name of your determination and will to succed.You r an eccelent anbassador of will and in many way your attitude had helped me as well to fight and get and be a better Driver.I would really like to get more involved with livetrong and see way to use my persona and NASCAR Racing to bring more attention to the cancer cause.Keep pushing hard I will do the same in the Daytona Cup Race on Saturday night.Say hello to Gianluca Carretta .Ciao Campione .Max Papis
Salut Lance !!!
Bravo et meilleurs vœux pour ce tour 2009.
On te soutient.
Richard qui te suivra en Haute Savoie !!!
Hey Lance, just to let you know I believe in you, that you can and will win the tour!
Lance,
I am a lifelong cyclist and was devastated to be diagnosed with testicular cancer in September 1997. Twelve years later I am cycling as strong as ever, and ever since they were put on the market I have worn a Livestrong bracelet. My brother has a place in Verbier, so naturally we will be there for a few days to ride, to cheer, and take photos as you all come up the Cat 1 climb into Verbier on stage 15 – all the best luck – we will be there rooting for you !
Let’s all rally and remember the main reason why Lance is out there: to support cancer survivorship and make treatment of this horrific disease a global priority.
Please continue to participate, volunteer and support your family members, friends and loved ones during the Livestrong Challenge events to support the LAF tackle this awesome task. The Seattle Challenge a few weeks ago was incredible, and there are three more Challenges to go – in San Jose, Philly and Austin!
Allez, Lance! Allez, LAF! Allez, LIVESTRONG!
You guys are all pretty great -
Patrick
Lance–are you sure you didn’t mean to say “Why i THRIVE” ?!
My mother, 2 aunts, 2 cousins, and too many dear friends and patients to count have all been called to Cancer’s challenge. Too few have won their battles. It is not enough to thank you for taking up this mantle. Will endless blessings do?
The summit is sure to be a success–it’s in Ireland after all! Be careful accepting invitations into Irish homes–they will feed you their last morsel and if you’re lucky, they’ll bring out the poteen!!
Beth Hartman McGilley, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Survivor Supporter!
Hello Lance !
Very well done for your third place today on Tour de France.Welcome very soon in Haute-Savoie.
You will get it !!!
Go on, Lance, you can do it!!!
I pray for you…
Lance,
When you stop riding, I stopped watching the Tour too ! But this year, I’m so excited to watch you again ! You can do it, for me your’re the best.
Bon courage,
Patricia
I was diagnosed with Stage 3c ovarian cancer in August 2008. I’ll be rooting for you at Curnier on the Montélimar-Mt. Ventoux stage.
Keep going big man, we’re with you everyday supporting and willing you on to the podenium and to take title number 8, win it to salute the begrudgers;-) …from your Irish fans
I am with you Lance. Your fight for the cure and your fight on the Tour. Go Get em! We Texans are always rarin’ for a good fight. Don’t know why you didn’t come across the table on that reporter. You showed great restraint. I don’t think I could have been that good.
Kick some butt over there and show em all up.
Congratulations Lance
I knew that you would not lose your place in the ventoux, your eyes and your aggression not this force which you clear, me consists of it. You are audacious that it is on a bike or elsewhere (however I did not love you when you doubled the records of wins
on the TOUR of legends ANQUETIL MERCKX HINAULT and INDURAIN) but records are made to be beaten, and on top of that by a Texan “courageux”. (JOHN WAYNE would be happy with you HAHAHA)
Come on, Legend
you arrived at the panache, and this year people love you because you showed that you been human and less terminator. You remain the boss and even if contador is very gifted, it still has no sense of running and re-being confined to bed d ‘ a team. You would have been able to finish ASTANA in three on the podium, but it you have already known it. The best the single leader in a team is credit. In brief long life in your new team. Lance, I’ shall have liked to throw me in cycling, at least tactically because I’ am 39 years old today, I cannot make career any more (and then my job of state trooper takes me of time, I make only 2 000 kms a year in most. In fact I took you in photograph l ‘ other day in ANNECY in 01 km of l ‘ arrival. I had you in spite of the speed.
if you come back on ANNECY, takes your bike, I shall run on the collar of BLUFFY with you. And I’ have an idea as you but you must contact me to speak about it.
Long life in LIVESTRONG and his mentor