Thursday, October 25, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Lance Plummets From Grace

    It is not overstatement to say that Lance Armstrong's careening fall from grace has no rival in recent American history.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong's former friend speaks out about athlete's alleged use of ...

    For some of those who knew Lance Armstrong the best, his fall from grace amid doping allegations is no surprise at all. Betsy Andreu, a former family friend to Armstrong told NBC's Harry Smith that Lance Armstrong is the "Bernie Madoff" of the sporting ...

    rockcenter.nbcnews.com

  • Lance Armstrong's former team-mate Bobby Julich leaves Team Sky after ...

    Brailsford asked staff and riders last week to confirm they had no past links to doping as cycling tries to clean up in the wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal. Julich, a team-mate of Armstrong's at Motorola and Cofidis between 1995 and 1997, has now ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • 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 Boston Marathon result likely to be erased

    ... article has been sent. Tom Grilk, the executive director of the Boston Athletic Association, said Wednesday it's likely that cyclist Lance Armstrong's 2008 finish in the Boston Marathon will join his seven Tour De France titles on a growing list of ...

    www.boston.com

  • Doug Robinson: Lance Armstrong latest athlete to nose dive due to doping

    The long overdue freefall of Lance Armstrong has finally begun, and who knows when he will reach the bottom. After years of denials from Armstrong - it turns out he was (big surprise) lying - his world is unraveling.

    www.deseretnews.com

  • Your Say: Fans on Lance Armstrong's fall

    Lance Armstrong was stripped officially of his seven Tour de France titles Monday. (Photo: 2000 AP photo). 8:34PM EDT October 24.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Tiger Woods doesn't see a Lance Armstrong scandal happening in golf

    Tiger Woods is preparing to play a little golf in Malaysia and, naturally, the man who is no stranger to scandal himself was asked about Lance Armstrong, who was banned for life and stripped of his seven Tour de France scandals Monday. Woods, whose ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Tiger Woods: Lance Armstrong cheating scandal would never happen in ...

    Asked about the doping scandal involving Lance Armstrong, Woods said golf couldn't be compared with cycling, not only because it was more individual, but also because of its ingrained code of honor.

    www.masslive.com

  • Lance Armstrong, a story of doping and deception

    Doping and deception: the yellow colour of the Livestrong band will never mean the same thing again to the 80 million Lance Armstrong fans who bought it. Armstrong's unprecedented seven consecutive Tour de France victories from 1999 to 2005 depended ...

    blogs.reuters.com

  • Lance Armstrong likely to be removed from New York City, Boston marathon ...

    Lance Armstrong's name is likely to be expunged from the results of the New York City and Boston marathons, in addition to the Tour de France.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong results in peril

    NEW YORK -- Lance Armstrong's results erased from the record books will likely include his 2006 and 2007 New York City Marathon results as well as his 2008 Boston Marathon result, according to reports.

    espn.go.com

  • Lance Armstrong could lose $200M in earnings

    NEW YORK - Lance Armstrong may lose as much as $200 million in future earning potential, more than the wealth he accumulated in a championship cycling career now gutted by revelations of doping.

    www.standard.net

  • Lance Armstrong, Mitt Romney, and the Pitfalls of Trusting a Winner

    In the case of Lance Armstrong, dozens of companies wanted to share in his success and paid him millions just for the association.

    www.chicagonow.com

  • The World According to Lance Armstrong to air on CNN Saturday in primetime

    Reported by Quentin McDermott and originally produced by Four Corners for the Australian Broadcast Corporation, this riveting documentary details the case against cyclist Lance Armstrong, who has been accused of employing illegal doping to enhance his ...

    cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com

  • Trump Isn't a Monster. Neither Is Lance Armstrong.

    The deep-rooted but childish need to think of people as heroes and villains is misleading us in the case of Trump, just as it has misled us in the recent case of Lance Armstrong. With Armstrong, the world cannot make up its mind: Can a man who did so ...

    www.esquire.com

  • On Lance Armstrong, doping, and the loss of a hero

    What I wish to address now is today's monumental news - the UCI stripping Armstrong of his historic seven consecutive Tour de France titles - and the reaction from someone who has grown up hearing about Lance Armstrong the hero. I'm not going to begin ...

    communities.washingtontimes.com

  • USADA stripped Lance Armstrong's titles; sponsors fled; fans left to decide

    Lance Armstrong was accorded a hero's reception when he strode on stage at the Austin Convention Center for this weekend's 15th anniversary celebration of Livestrong, the charity he founded to help those battling cancer following his own diagnosis in ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Lance Armstrong's Fall from Athletic Grace Doesn't Diminish His Greatest Triumph

    I never thought of Lance Armstrong as a seven-time Tour De France winner—at least not first and foremost. Even now that his athletic record has been permanently—and justifiably—stained, my predominant thought of Armstrong isn't as a cheater.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Lance Armstrong: Toast in the marathon world, too

    Lance Armstrong: Toast in the marathon world, too. Above: Lance Armstrong gets started in the 2006 New York City Marathon (Associated Press photo by Jason DeCrow).

    www.news-record.com

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