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  2. Lance Armstrong doping case - Wikipedia

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    Lance Armstrong, the Lance Armstrong doping case, was a major doping investigation that led to retired American road racing cyclist Lance Armstrong being stripped of his seven consecutive Tour de France titles, along with one Olympic medal, and his eventual admission to using performance-enhancing drugs.

  3. History of Lance Armstrong doping allegations - Wikipedia

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    Lance Armstrong had been criticized for his disagreements with outspoken opponents of doping, such as sports journalist Paul Kimmage [7] [8] and cyclist Christophe Bassons. [9] [10] Bassons wrote a number of articles for a French newspaper during the 1999 Tour de France which made references to doping in the peloton.

  4. Lance Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Lance Edward Armstrong (né Gunderson; born September 18, 1971) [4] is an American former professional road racing cyclist.He achieved international fame for winning the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005, but was stripped of his titles in 2012 after an investigation into doping allegations, called the Lance Armstrong doping case, found that Armstrong used ...

  5. New ESPN doc digs into story of Lance Armstrong - AOL

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    ESPN's new documentary "LANCE" breaks down the story behind legendary, and disgraced, cyclist Lance Armstrong.

  6. Lance Armstrong Reveals Exactly How He Got Away With ... - AOL

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    In an interview with Bill Maher, Lance Armstrong explained how he never failed a drug test. Armstrong used erythropoietin (EPO), a red-blood-cell-boosting hormone, to improve his aerobic performance.

  7. Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France seven consecutive times ... five medals at the 2000 Sydney Games by the International Olympic Committee after admitting in court that she had taken steroids ...

  8. Every Second Counts (book) - Wikipedia

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    The narrative begins from after Armstrong's first Tour de France win in 1999 and continues up until his fifth win in 2003. The authenticity of the tale and Armstrong's anti-doping stance described in the work was challenged by a report from USADA in 2012, [ 1 ] and in 2013 Armstrong confessed that he had used doping in that period.

  9. Lance Armstrong Reveals Exactly How He Got Away With ... - AOL

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    Lance Armstrong was never wrong when he said that. And he said that often. His swift and high-profile fall from grace came after he was done being tested, after he had left the sport of cycling ...