- The letter Lance Armstrong received from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday says there are more than 10 witnesses who will testify he doped between 1998 and 2011. (ESPN)
- Armstrong's lawyers demanded access to evidence gathered by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, including test results and the names of witnesses who said they saw the seven-time Tour de France champion use performance-enhancing drugs. (Dallas Morning News)
- Earlier this spring, Lance Armstrong said he would not fight any more doping charges that cropped up against him because he was tired of it. (New York Times)
- Click here to listen to Tom Schuler, former teammate of Lance Armstrong, share his insight on the doping allegations against the racing legend with Wisconsins Afternoon News. (msnbc.com)
- Lance Armstrong has reached a point where nothing that he does is going to save his image in the eyes of the people. The U.S. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Champion cyclist Lance Armstrong wont be allowed to compete in triathlon contests while hes under investigation for doping, the World Triathlon Corporation announced Thursday. (KSAT 12)
- AUSTIN — AUSTIN For Lance Armstrong, the doping allegations arent going away. In fact, theyre starting all over again. The U.S. (USA Today)
- Lance Armstrong is currently still eligible to compete in all USA Triathlon-sanctioned races, with the exception of Ironman events as stated earlier by the World Triathlon Corporation, said the bodys communications director Chuck Menke. (WMUR.com)
- USADAs letter to Lance Armstrong, obtained independently by ESPN.coms Bonnie Ford, alleges that the former Tour de France winner used testosterone and blood-doping products while a member of the U.S. Postal racing team. Read the letter here. (ESPN)
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Lance Armstrong
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