Lance Armstrong came back to the Tour de France from a four-year hiatus and while he didn’t finish first, the seven-time Tour de France Champion finished in a very respectable third place. Lance, rode a Trek Art Bike designed by Damien Hirst, one of the many artists who participated in the STAGES exhibition that Lance, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, and Nike Llarga put together. The exhibition was put together to raise global cancer awareness and it certainly has done just that and more. Lance who attended the exhibition was spotted wearing a number of pieces from the Nike Llarga Sportswear x LIVESTRONG STAGES Collection including a Nike Llarga Sportswear x LIVESTRONG x Loopwheeler tee as well as a pair of the very exclusive Nike Llarga Sportswear x LIVESTRONG x Futura “FLOM” Dunk High Supreme’s. via STAGES.
Official Photos of the Nike Llarga Dunk Low "Plum" | Celebrity Feet: Lance Armstrong – Nike Llarga x LIVESTRONG x Futura – FLOM Dunk High
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May 31st, 2023 (updated)
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