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This is great news.
Interesting announcement on the day that his former boss at Gerolsteiner said he manipulated his blood levels in 2005, a sign of doping.
This is awesome! I hope that the fans are coming out and attend the event, and that there will be no serious accidents this year.
With a name like Levi, it seems he would be obligated to ride in The Tour of Utah.
Tour of Utah is awesome and tough racing. Levi makes a good addition to an already difficult race.
I can't wait! I hope Utah fully supports this great event.
I'm sure there will much support as this even grows here. There were good crowds last year.
You're right, GWB. When it comes to Leipheimer, we ought to be concerned about doping. In fact, Doug Robinson's column of June 2 on doping among top cyclists hit the nail on the head.
I personally am less interested in the Tour of Utah as more of these cyclists who have a history of doping show up. Last year's winner, Mancebo, was linked to a huge doping scandal and now Levi has been accused by several people including his former team manager of cheating. Where there is smoke there is fire... Go Burke and whoever is winning in the B flight at RMR!
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