Thursday, October 18, 2012

Lance Armstrong

  • Lance Armstrong must cut ties to his charity

    As the evidence that his Tour de France victories were marred by illegal performance-enhancing drugs becomes harder to deny, support for the legendary cyclist and his Lance Armstrong Foundation is bound to fade. So it's not enough for Armstrong to step ...

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  • As Lance Armstrong loses sponsors, what's next for Livestrong?

    The contrast between Lance Armstrong, the inspirational cancer survivor, and Lance Armstrong, the disgraced cyclist, has never been more distinct.

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  • Nike and others let Lance Armstrong go because they can't afford not to

    Nike forgave Tiger Woods after he apologized for cheating on his wife. It welcomed back Michael Vick once he served time for illegal dog-fighting.

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  • Lance Armstrong and cheating's repercussions

    In this July 24, 2005 file photo, Lance Armstrong carries the United States flag and wears a jersey with Nike logos during a victory parade on the Champs Elysees in Paris, after winning his seventh straight Tour de France cycling race.

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  • Lance Armstrong resigns from Livestrong

    Email · Tumblr · Reddit · Stumbleupon · Digg · Delicious. Oct. 18, 2012. Four big-money sponsors including Nike have dropped Lance Armstrong. Armstrong was also forced to step down from his cancer charity, Livestrong. CBS News. Correction ...

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  • Lance Armstrong Never Deserved a Free Ride Because of Cancer

    The point is that I am happy when Lance Armstrong or anyone beats cancer. That is the biggest victory of anyone's life.

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  • After Nike drops Lance Armstrong: Other athletes who've been cut

    Sports giant Nike, beer-maker Anheuser-Busch and electronics chain RadioShack all will sever their ties with Lance Armstrong in the wake of a damning report last week that put the cyclist allegedly at the center of a sophisticated doping program.

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  • Doping scandal costs Lance Armstrong sponsors, charity role

    (CNN) -- For years, Lance Armstrong carried a growing burden of doping accusations up increasingly steep hills, accumulating fans, wealth and respect along the way.

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  • Only in America: Lance Armstrong's wheels fall off

    On Wednesday, Piers Morgan used his "Only in America" segment to tell the tale of Lance Armstrong, a man once regarded as the premier cyclist in the world, arguably the greatest ever at his specific sporting craft.

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  • Lance Armstrong's Bike breaks it's silence, admits complicity in doping ...

    Amidst the onslaught upon Lance Armstrong's once-esteemed name which has seen teammate after teammate come out with details on the American icon's doping practices, one key player has remained inhumanly silent the entire time-- until now.

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  • Lance Armstrong's former manager fears defense of doping charges could be ...

    BRUSSELS - Johan Bruyneel intends to fight charges he was a central figure in doping programs within Lance Armstrong's teams provided his defense hasn't been "permanently prejudiced" by the U.S.

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  • Lance Armstrong: Livestrong to live wrong

    "Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him," the company said in a statement almost as ...

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  • Armstrong left on the outside

    Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of his Livestrong cancer-fighting charity and Nike, Anheuser-Busch and other sponsors said they were cutting ties with him as fallout from the doping scandal that has swirled around the famed cyclist escalated ...

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  • Lance Armstrong's Last, Sad Ride Will Be For Michelob Ultra

    Lance Armstrong probably doesn't feel like a grand prize this week. But he is. Among the companies taking spokesmodel gigs away from Armstrong on Wednesday was Anheuser-Busch, whose vice-president of U.S.

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  • Lance Armstrong quits Livestrong post, loses endorsement deals

    Nike, Anheuser-Busch and other companies on Wednesday said they will end their endorsement deals with cycling great Lance Armstrong, a week after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released a report detailing allegations of widespread doping use by ...

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  • 3 Lessons From Lance Armstrong's Fall

    Lance Armstrong joined the ranks of other disgraced celebrity athletes such as Tiger Woods and Michael Vick this week, after he stepped down as chairman of the LIVESTRONG foundation.

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  • Lance Armstrong steps down

    AUSTIN, Texas -- Already an outcast in cycling after a massive doping report, Lance Armstrong absorbed hits much closer to home Wednesday: to his wallet and his heart.

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  • Experts: Lance Armstrong likely finished as endorser

    As Lance Armstrong's sponsors consider how to react to the cyclist being dropped by two major sponsors and stepping down as head of his Livestrong foundation, experts say it likely means one thing: Armstrong's endorsement career is over.

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  • Wearing Livestrong wristbands problematic amid Armstrong doping scandal

    The epic, complicated fall of Lance Armstrong - from world renown as an athlete and cancer-fighting tsunami to international disgrace - is working its way through Jeremy Treister's psyche.

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  • UCI will respond to Armstrong report

    THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP). Cycling's governing body could respond ''at any time'' to the report by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong was a serial drug cheat. bracket ...

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