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11/3/2006 ALAS, LANCE ARMSTRONG HAS SHIN SPLINTS

This champ turns back to the bike to fight of his marathon training injuries


PUBLISHED 11/03/2006

"I'm icing my shins right now," Armstrong told a "USA TODAY reporter on Tuesday. "I've been riding the bike lately because of these nagging little injuries." His longest training run has been 16 miles, and he's hoping for a time around three hours "I've been getting pretty good advice from the experts," he says, including his ex-wife Kristin, a "Runner's World" columnist. "These injuries have been pretty frustrating, though."

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