It did not take long for Lance Armstrong to get back on the bike.
Recently he posted this photo of himself on Twitter with the caption, "Got on the spin bike for half an hour today. "
According to Yahoo Sports:
"The 37-year-old American cyclist was expected to resume training almost immediately to meet his goal of racing in the Giro d’Italia, which begins May 9.
He also plans to ride in the Tour this July, his first since 2005.
Surgeon Doug Elenz inserted a stainless steel plate and 12 screws to stabilize the broken collarbone Wednesday, two days after Armstrong crashed in the first stage of the Vuelta of Castilla and Leon race in northern Spain."