Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Will Lance Armstrong ever fess up and face the truth?

    Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned from cycling. Pat McQuaid, president of the International Cycling Union, the sport's governing body, said Armstrong, "deserves to be forgotten.

    www.foxnews.com

  • Lance Armstrong's hometown reacts to stripped titles

    The International Cycling Union announced Monday that they will strip Lance Armstrong of his 7 tour de France victories. Wiping the Austin, Texas icon out of the cycling record books.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong verdict upheld

    GENEVA -- Seven lines of blanks. From 1999 to 2005. There will be no Tour de France winner in the record book for those years. Once the toast of the Champs-Elysees, Lance Armstrong was formally stripped of his seven Tour titles Monday and banned for ...

    espn.go.com

  • I Hate Lance Armstrong

    The fact that Lance Armstrong is a local boy only make the bite more bitter. An especially insipid story in The Dallas Morning News last Saturday said: "Despite the aftershocks of this month's report alleging long-term doping, Armstrong maintains an ...

    blogs.dallasobserver.com

  • Lance Armstrong 'deserves to be forgotten in cycling,' federation president says

    Lance Armstrong's record seven Tour de France championships propelled a niche sport to global prominence. And coming in the wake of an odds-defying victory over testicular cancer, Armstrong's athletic feats transcended the arena of sport to inspire ...

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  • Lance Armstrong: The Sports Story Gets a Rewrite

    The governors of bicycling have wiped out Lance Armstrong's seven straight Tour de France titles in the continuing effort by sports authorities to rewrite history.

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  • Lance Armstrong: 'I've been better'

    AUSTIN, Texas -- Lance Armstrong greeted about 4,300 cyclists at his Livestrong charity's fundraiser bike ride Sunday, then retreated into privacy as cycling officials get set to announce if they will appeal his lifetime ban and loss of seven Tour de ...

    espn.go.com

  • Lance Armstrong stripped of Tour titles, 'deserves to be forgotten'

    Cycling's governing body Monday accepted the findings of a U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report about an elaborate doping program involving Lance Armstrong and stripped the famed athlete of his seven Tour de France titles and banned him from competition for ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Would you want Lance Armstrong's life? [poll]

    PHOTOS: Lance Armstrong through the years. But after you retire, there will be overwhelming evidence that you cheated to win.

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  • Cyclist Lance Armstrong is stripped of his 7 Tour de France victories

    In an affirmation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's actions against Lance Armstrong, cycling's international governing body stripped the American sporting icon of his record seven Tour de France titles and banned him from competition for life.

    seattletimes.com

  • Lance Armstrong lifetime ban from International Cycling Union doesn't mean he ...

    Lance Armstrong's teammates, tired of the lies and the threats for so many years, finally gave him up this summer, telling the United States Anti-Doping Agency how the now-disgraced cyclist not only used banned drugs but bullied his teammates into ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Lance Armstrong and why some celebrity endorsement deals die

    When a Lance Armstrong or Tiger Woods starts making headlines for issues that are not highlighting their athletic prowess, companies that sponsor them have to make the call on when to pull the plug on the relationship.

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  • Lance's Last Supporter?

    "Lance frequently made fun of him in a very merciless and venomous fashion much like a playground bully," says former teammate Jonathan Vaughters, who has known Armstrong since 1989, when they were both fledgling cyclists who came to races with ...

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • Lance Armstrong Stripped of 7 Tour de France Titles, Banned for Life After ...

    The global governing body of cycling today said it will officially strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him from the sport for life, marking an epic downfall for the cyclist once lauded as the greatest of all time but now at ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Lance Armstrong Doping: Tour de France wins off Twitter bio

    October 23, 2012 (MELBOURNE, Australia) -- Having won seven Tour de France titles is no longer part of Lance Armstrong's Twitter profile. As late as Monday night, Armstrong's bio on the social media site included a mention of his seven Tour wins from ...

    abclocal.go.com

  • Lance Armstrong Unlikely to Face Clawbacks

    When Oakley severed its "long-standing relationship" with Lance Armstrong today, citing the the International Cycling Union's decision to strip the now former champion of his seven Tour de France titles, it was the last big domino to fall in Armstrong ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Lance Armstrong's epic downfall

    "Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling," said the union's president, Pat McQuaid, announcing that Armstrong is also banned from the sport.

    edition.cnn.com

  • Can It Get Any Worse For Lance Armstrong?

    Cycling's world governing body, the International Cycling Union (UCI), officially stripped Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles.

    keepingscore.blogs.time.com

  • Lance Armstrong stripped of Tour de France wins, banned for life

    Editor's note: Lance Armstrong has been stripped of the seven cycling titles that made him a legend. The decision follows this month's finding by the U.S.

    news.blogs.cnn.com

  • Lance Armstrong stripped of seven Tour de France titles, banned for life

    The governing body of cycling will not appeal the United State Anti-Doping Agency's findings that Lance Armstrong led a massive doping program, concurring with the USADA decision that he should be banned for life and stripped of his seven Tour de ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

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