Tour wins evaporate from Armstrong twitter profile
Lance Armstrong, stripped of seven Tour de France titles and cast into cycling oblivion, apparently acknowledged the decision on Twitter.
The phrase "7-time Tour de France winner" evaporated from Arm
WADA chief says 'everybody doped' in Armstrong era
World Anti-Doping Agency chief John Fahey said today that "everybody doped" in cycling during the Lance Armstrong era and the sport's administrators at the time should take some responsibility.cy
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Armstrong facing big financial hit over doping ban
World cycling's decision to strip Lance Armstrong of his record seven Tour de France wins could cost the shamed US rider millions, amid calls for tougher action to restore the sport's shattered image.
Eyewear maker Oakley abandons Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong lost another big-name sponsor today when Oakley, the sports eyewear maker, broke off its relationship with the disgraced American road cyclist.
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UCI meets to decide Armstrong’s fate on Monday
The fate and legacy of global cycling icon Lance Armstrong could take a decisive turn when the International Cycling Union (UCI) meets to decide on the American's spectacular fall from grace here Mond
It's been a difficult couple of weeks: Armstrong
Lance Armstrong said on Friday he has been through a "difficult couple of weeks," his only glancing mention of the doping scandal surrounding him at a gala celebrating his Livestrong charity.
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UCI to respond to Armstrong doping dossier on Monday
World cycling's governing body said on Friday that it will give its response to the devastating US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) dossier on Lance Armstrong on Monday.
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Even fans believe Armstrong doped
Even Lance Armstrong's most die-hard fans are beginning to accept that their hero cheated his way to seven Tour de France victories after he stepped down as head of his Livestrong foundation and was d
Dope fiasco: White gets fired from job
Cycling Australia sacked former Olympian Matt White on Wednesday for his role in the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, ruling out any amnesty for athletes who used drugs if they owned up.
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ASADA to investigate White's confessions
The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) said Monday it will launch an investigation after former Olympic cyclist Matt White admitted involvement in the Lance Armstrong doping conspiracy.