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Monumento a la clavícula de Armstrong en Antigüedad

Monumento a la clavícula de Armstrong en Antigüedad

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  • Armstrong en la ambulancia camino de Valladolid.

    Armstrong en la ambulancia camino de Valladolid.

    Lance Armstrong of the U.S. is taken out from an ambulance as he arrives at Hospital Clinico in Valladolid, central Spain March 23, 2009. Seven-times Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong crashed on the first stage of Spain's Vuelta Castilla y Leon on Monday and was taken to hospital with a suspected collarbone fracture, organisers said. The American was caught up in an incident involving several riders on the 168.3-km leg between Paredes de Nava and Baltanas and appeared to be in pain as he was helped into an ambulance. REUTERS/Rafa Gomez-Ciclismo a Fondo (SPAIN SPORT CYCLING) MANDATORY CREDIT
  • Lance Armstrong abandonando el Hospital Clinico de Valladolid.

    Lance Armstrong abandonando el Hospital Clinico de Valladolid.

    Lance Armstrong of the U.S. talks to reporters as he leaves the Hospital Clinico in Valladolid, central Spain March 23, 2009. Seven-times Tour de France winner Armstrong crashed on the first stage of Spain's Vuelta Castilla y Leon on Monday and was taken to hospital with a suspected collarbone fracture, organisers said. The American was caught up in an incident involving several riders on the 168.3-km leg between Paredes de Nava and Baltanas and appeared to be in pain as he was helped into an ambulance. REUTERS/Stringer (SPAIN SPORT CYCLING IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)
  • Lance Armstrong atiende a los medios a la salida del Hospital Clinico de Valladolid

    Lance Armstrong atiende a los medios a la salida del Hospital Clinico de Valladolid

    Lance Armstrong of the U.S. talks to reporters as he leaves the Hospital Clinico in Valladolid, central Spain March 23, 2009. Seven-times Tour de France winner Armstrong crashed on the first stage of Spain's Vuelta Castilla y Leon on Monday and was taken to hospital with a suspected collarbone fracture, organisers said. The American was caught up in an incident involving several riders on the 168.3-km leg between Paredes de Nava and Baltanas and appeared to be in pain as he was helped into an ambulance. REUTERS/Stringer (SPAIN SPORT CYCLING)

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