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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
By Yokota Fritz
Police say citizen found the bike.
This Sacramento cop found Lance Armstrong's time trial racing bicycle. Read details below the photo:
Last Saturday night, Lance Armstrong's custom time trial bike was stolen along with two other bikes when thieves broke into a Team Astana truck parked in an alley. Initial reports said four bikes were stolen, but one of them (Jani's) turned up in a hotel storage room Tuesday from what hotel staff said was from miscommunication between Astana and the hotel.
According to Sacramento police, a a local resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, drove to the police station and turned in a bicycle he believed was stolen from Lance Armstrong. The person is not a suspect and the police are not releasing details of how he came across the bike pending their investigation.
The bicycle is currently in the care of the Police Department and arrangements will be made to return the bicycle to the owner, hopefully in time for the Solvang time trial.
Good to see they found it. My brother is a believer that Trek setup this to get free advertisement. I told my brother Twitter received more attention in mainstream media over this than Trek. I heard some stat that LA's twitter account has received over a 2000 new followers each day after he announced the bike was gone via Twitter. Just maybe someone at Twitter stole the bike!
Excellent. Te credits of this investigation certainly aren't complete though. The lead detective was French Inspector Clouseau. His team actually found the stolen bike.Look here.
But don't feel too bad, Ron. An amazingly gorgeous beautiful woman came up to me the other day, gave me an enthusiastic hug and told me she was so glad to see me.
And I didn't recognize her at all. And it showed.
"I'm Cynthia. You know, from the film commission."
"Oh yeah, CYNTHIA! So Great to see you again!"
It's hard work following these professional cyclists, y'know.