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By Bonnie D. Ford
ESPN.com Wednesday, January 21, 2009 ADELAIDE, Australia -- It's a scene that probably will repeat itself a few times over the course of 2009: Lance Armstrong spinning alongside a rider nearly half his age, simultaneously exchanging pleasantries and taking his measure. For the past couple of days, Australian track cycling phenom Jack Bobridge -- born in 1989, the year a then-18-year-old Armstrong first became a national triathlon champion -- has been on the receiving end of a few Armstrong double-takes during the Tour Down Under ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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