After returning to the sport in Australia at the Tour Down Under, Lance Armstrong, who was injured in Spain yesterday, was planning a charity ride to raise funds for cancer research, the Pelotonia Tour Columbus-to-Athens; let’s hope his broken collarbone doesn’t put those plans on hold.
The cycling legend plans to serve as master of ceremonies for the Columbus-to-Athens ride to benefit the James Cancer Hospital.
‘I am honored to be part of the inaugural Pelotonia Tour,’ Armstrong said before the accident.
The 50, 100 or 180 mile charity ride, the Columbus-to-Athens Pelotonia Tour, with Lance Armstrong is set for August.


