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Lance enters Tour de Suisse

Liestal - Lance Armstrong will race in the Tour de Suisse to help prepare for the Tour de France.

Swiss organisers said on Tuesday that Team RadioShack confirmed Armstrong will compete in the June 12-20 event.

"We are really proud of having Lance Armstrong in the starting line-up," said Rolf Huser, spokesperson for organisers IMG. "Lance is a big star. It's really important to have him."

The Tour de Suisse is one of the recognised final warm-ups for the three-week Tour de France, which begins on July 3.

Armstrong, a seven-time Tour de France winner, put the Swiss event on his race schedule after crashing in the Tour of California last month. He is also competing in the five-day Tour de Luxembourg starting on Wednesday.

The 38-year-old American last raced the Swiss tour in 2001, when he won the even before taking the third of his seven straight Tour de France victories.

The Swiss route offers a balanced mix of flat and mountain terrain, peaking at 2 315m altitude at Albulapass near the St. Moritz ski station during the 213km stage six.

The race starts with a 7.6km prologue time trial in Lugano near the Italian border in the southeast of Switzerland, and finishes with a 26.9km individual time trial at Liestal near the German border in the northwest.

Armstrong will likely be rivaled for attention by home favourite and defending champion Fabian Cancellara.

"It's going to be interesting to see the difference between Fabian and Lance," said Huser, who also is Cancellara's agent. "There is the new generation and one of the biggest riders that cycling has."

Cancellara has said he is focusing on the time trials rather than overall victory, because he already achieved his season's top objectives by winning the one-day Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix spring classics.

"These are the things that spur me on for the Tour de Suisse this year," the 29-year-old Olympic and world time trial champion said.

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