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Retired cyclist Lance Armstrong was the holder of seven consecutive Tour de France titles before he was unceremoniously stripped of them due to his doping scandal ...
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Cycling Weekly on MSNLance Armstrong's former manager Johan Bruyneel slams UCI statement condemning his Tour de France visit
According to the world governing body, Lance Armstrong's former manager was "not authorised" to be present in the race paddock ...
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Lance Armstrong's net worth, relationship with Team GB hero, life after Tour de France cheating
Lance Armstrong was regarded as one of the most iconic cyclists to ever live, having won seven consecutive Tour de France titles – but what is the disgraced American doing now?
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Lance Armstrong believes that competition helped Pauline Ferrand-Prévot achieve success: "I imagine she will receive Christmas cards from both ladies"
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot became immortal in France on Sunday by winning the Tour de France Femmes, including two stage ...
Armstrong tells son 'don't defend me anymore.' Jan. 19, 2013— -- While critics railed against Lance Armstrong for coming off as detached in the two-part interview with Oprah Winfrey that ...
July 9, 2012 -- Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong faced a stunning and swift blow today from a federal judge in Texas who shot down Armstrong's attempt to stop the doping case that ...
The Livestrong organization remained the one uncontested part of Armstrong’s story. However, in the words of the foundation’s CEO Suzanne Stone, “In 2012, Livestrong and Armstrong got a divorce.
ASPEN, Colo. -- Lance Armstrong pleaded guilty to careless driving for hitting two parked cars with his SUV in Aspen, a crash his girlfriend originally tried to take the blame for, a prosecutor ...
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong hit two parked cars after a night of partying in Aspen but agreed to let his longtime girlfriend take the blame to avoid national attention, police reports show.
Lance Armstrong is not sorry. I mean, I have not yet seen his interview with Oprah Winfrey, to air tonight and tomorrow like a supersized miniseries of shame. I’m sure there are dramatic moments.
US Lance Armstrong rides after crashing on July 5, 2010 in the 201 km and second stage of the 2010 Tour de France cycling race run between Brussels and Spa. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET (Photo credit ...
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