Friday, June 15, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Seventh-time Tour de Fance champion Lance Armstrong was charged again of doping by the US Anti-Doping Agency, a report from cnn.com said. The fresh allegation immediately rendered Armstrong ineligible to compete in WTC-owned and licensed races.
  • (PRWeb)
  • AUSTIN, Texas -- Johan Bruyneel, the manager behind Lance Armstrongs seven consecutive Tour de France victories, is denying accusations from U.S. officials that he helped run a doping operation for the cyclists teams.
  • (NJ.com)
  • Brian Dowd knew the questions would come. As one of the most prominent LIVESTRONG volunteers in New Jersey, Dowd expected friends and family members to ask him about the latest doping allegations against Lance Armstrong.
  • (USA Today)
  • Lance Armstrong's other shoe, perhaps a Rocket7 cycling shoe made from a plaster cast of his foot, has dropped.
  • (Forbes)
  • Now that there is a possibility seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong could have his tour titles stripped, the cycling world is curious to see who would end up being awarded the tour victories.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
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  • (Forbes)
  • How did a conversation with Charles Barkley on Mad Dog Radio's morning show on Sirius XM today drift toward Lance Armstrong and doping allegations? Hey, it's Charles Barkley — things tend to drift a lot when he's talking.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • PARIS: The Tour de France roll of honour risks being turned on its head should seven-time winner Lance Armstrong be proved guilty of cheating.
  • (Times of India)
  • Fox News host Shep Smith on Thursday confused a panel of legal analysts when he turned a discussion about cycling legend Lance Armstrong's alleged doping into a rant about the HBO vampire drama True Blood.
  • (Raw Story)
  • Their absence comes only days after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency filed new doping charges against their former teammate, Lance Armstrong. It was unclear whether the charges factored into the decision to omit either rider.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)

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