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If he tweets ... they will come. And that is what people did this morning in response to Lance Armstrong's tweet about riding in Griffith Park.

Hundreds of people turned out this morning to ride for an hour alongside seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong in Griffith Park.

Armstrong arrived at the parking lot a few minutes after 7:30 a.m. and was surrounded by cyclists hoping for autographs and a handshake, and news crews hoping to catch the athlete on camera before he sped off.

Armstrong led the group through three loops around a section of the park. Not everyone at Griffith Park knew what was happening. As the cyclists went by and photographers positioned themselves along the route, onlookers wondered about the commotion.

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“Wassup, world? My name is Max Armstrong and I just arrived. My Mommy is healthy and so am I!” Lance Armstrong posted to Twitter Thursday night. Max weighed in at 7lbs 5oz and is 20 inches long.

Armstrong and his girlfriend, Anna Hansen, announced in December they were expecting a baby in June. Armstrong also has three children with his ex-wife, Kristin.
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